That said, we think the similarly priced Intro-Tech Hexomat is a better choice if you’re looking for a custom-fit floor mat. With custom fits for a wide variety of makes and models, the WeatherTech All-Weather Mats are more than twice the price of basic, universal mats, but they offer more complete floor coverage. We also found it curious that in spite of their off-road marketing, our set of front liners were actually smaller than all other tested liners, and they lacked the higher walls of WeatherTech and other competitors to keep mud off the sides of the floor well. Their limited range of fits meant it was no surprise that we couldn’t get a set for either of our small SUVs, but we were surprised to find that rear liners weren’t available for our 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe either. On the other hand, they’re less expensive than some competitors, with a full set of Rugged Ridge floor liners for a Jeep Grand Cherokee SUV, one of the few full sets available, priced a bit less than the WeatherTech liners we recommend. ![]() All of their fits are for Jeeps, pickups, and just a few SUVs, and your choice is further limited by the availability of even fewer rear floor liners. Rugged Ridge makes no apologies for this, because its products are targeted at off-roaders. That’s all good after a walk in the swamp, but cleaning between those teeth can be a chore. Thicker and heavier than all the other liners we sampled, Rugged Ridge liners feature a more aggressive, deeper grid pattern to trap mud and snow. Combined with their limited range of fits, we’d recommend you save a few bucks and go with our top pick, the WeatherTech FloorLiners. But they lack WeatherTech’s fluid reservoir and raised edge around all four sides to better contain spills, and protecting floors is what a liner is all about. And like the WeatherBeater liners, X-Act Contour Floor Liners carry a limited lifetime warranty and come with free shipping on factory-direct orders. They use less prominent nibs on the underside than those on the Husky WeatherBeater Floor Liners, which are easier on the hands when installing or removing them. They fit well, although no better than WeatherTech’s liners. ![]() With a matte finish and soft-touch feel, they do have a somewhat more upscale feel. ![]() But we found nothing in their fit, coverage, or performance to justify their higher price tag. Husky’s premium product, the X-act Contour floor liners, are priced higher (at the time of writing) than the WeatherTech FloorLiners or Husky’s own WeatherBeater liners.
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