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Hey there!
As the Christmas snowflakes are dancing around, we're curious to see if your Lasfit floor mats/other brand floor mats have been doing a great job protecting your car carpets from the snow. Share your experiences with us and show off how well the mats have held up in this wintry weather!
And here's a warm Christmas wish from Lasfit to all of you. May your days be merry and bright, filled with love and laughter.
Merry Christmas ? ? ? ? & Happy Holidays!
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I highly recommend full coverage floor mats to anyone out there. Sure, they cost more than OEM or Auto Zone but the coverage and protection is worth it. Mine are branded Enthuze, a house label from Action Car & Truck Accessories, a Canadian chain. I hated the name and logo so I changed out the badges. ?

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If they look familiar, it’s because they are Husky liners, just rebranded.

I really like this type of floor mat, not because they keep the carpets looking new underneath, but because when I remove them to clean, there is much less crap to vacuum, no nasty dried salt stains to deal with, and the carpets are always dry.

Anyone who lives where there is a lot of snow or salt and sand on the roads knows how bad their floors look after just a few seasons. I’ve had mine for five years and they are like new. I clean them with a pressure washer when needed and keep them protected with Duke’s 404 - it’s a hundred and one times better than 303 and leaves no greasy moderator residue. :wink:

It’s better that they look like this once in a while instead of your carpets looking this way permanently…

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Regardless of brand, you should get some.
 
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We have Husky Liners X-ACT Contour Floor Mats. Don't get into snow often. For mud, sand, rocks, leaves, etc. they work very well, provide excellent coverage, and super durable. Whenever I remove the mats to vacuum, the carpets underneath are still like new.
 

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We have Husky Liners X-ACT Contour Floor Mats. Don't get into snow often. For mud, sand, rocks, leaves, etc. they work very well, provide excellent coverage, and super durable. Whenever I remove the mats to vacuum, the carpets underneath are still like new.
Have the same. Highly recommended
 

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I highly recommend full coverage floor mats to anyone out there. Sure, they cost more than OEM or Auto Zone but the coverage and protection is worth it. Mine are branded Enthuze, a house label from Action Car & Truck Accessories, a Canadian chain. I hated the name and logo so I changed out the badges. ?

IMG_2962.jpeg


If they look familiar, it’s because they are Husky liners, just rebranded.

I really like this type of floor mat, not because they keep the carpets looking new underneath, but because when I remove them to clean, there is much less crap to vacuum, no nasty dried salt stains to deal with, and the carpets are always dry.

Anyone who lives where there is a lot of snow or salt and sand on the roads knows how bad their floors look after just a few seasons. I’ve had mine for five years and they are like new. I clean them with a pressure washer when needed and keep them protected with Duke’s 404 - it’s a hundred and one times better than 303 and leaves no greasy moderator residue. :wink:

It’s better that they look like this once in a while instead of your carpets looking this way permanently…

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Regardless of brand, you should get some.
Yep, the are familiar, I have the Husky’s and they’ve been great
 


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I have a great Lasfit floor mat's in the snow story, probably win an Oscar if it were to make it to film ? and oh what a commercial it would make ?, BUT , I still haven't received any LasFit bulbs from the other threads so I may just sit on this gem...
 

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My Husky liners are awesome also. Half the price of others and fit perfectly.
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I have the Ford ones that came with my Tremor and they're good enough for my needs. Here's a good comparison on what the top floor liners look like. The WeatherTech look to be the deepest liner if that's something you need.

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I have the Ford ones that came with my Tremor and they're good enough for my needs. Here's a good comparison on what the top floor liners look like. The WeatherTech look to be the deepest liner if that's something you need.

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Agreed. Weathertech's mats are nearly the deepest one. :inspect:

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I've enjoyed my weathertech floor liners. They've held up well to the elements but bare the battle scars of puppy chews... ;D
 

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I've got Huskys and they've worked well over the last 3 winters (this being their third). They get pretty grungy and I'm not the best at keeping them clean (all-year around).

Meaning that summer sand and winter sand/salt get ground in over and over. Still though, they do clean up with either a shake out of the truck or squirt with the pressure washer. I don't use soap on them often, but they keep looking nice.

I just checked out the Lasfit online, and they look nice too. At first I thought the first pic showed holes at the mounting pins, but they are actually covered. Not sure why the pic looks like that?!?

I also note that most comments are favourable for fit and look. =)

The only bummer is that they are for SuperCrew cabs only. =(

Us mega cool kids with the Scabs find ourselves on the fringe again. But all cool kids are on the fringe!

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actual high school pic of the coolest 5G members! =D
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SCABs 4ever!
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I've got Huskys and they've worked well over the last 3 winters (this being their third). They get pretty grungy and I'm not the best at keeping them clean (all-year around).

Meaning that summer sand and winter sand/salt get ground in over and over. Still though, they do clean up with either a shake out of the truck or squirt with the pressure washer. I don't use soap on them often, but they keep looking nice.

I just checked out the Lasfit online, and they look nice too. At first I thought the first pic showed holes at the mounting pins, but they are actually covered. Not sure why the pic looks like that?!?

I also note that most comments are favourable for fit and look. =)

The only bummer is that they are for SuperCrew cabs only. =(

Us mega cool kids with the Scabs find ourselves on the fringe again. But all cool kids are on the fringe!

1735247326498-ku.jpg


1735247432163-g2.jpg


actual high school pic of the coolest 5G members! =D
1735247777255-p5.jpg


SCABs 4ever!
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Hi subquark,

Thank you for your positive feedback. I have reviewed the website image and have requested my colleagues to make the necessary updates(It shows the old one before). Our floor mats have undergone some changes to the button design for improved protection.

Last but not least, we will inform you if any new fitment products arrive.

Your sincerely,
Lasfit Javer
 

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I recently picked up some "eBay special" floor mats from a brand called "Oedro".
While we don't see much snow here in the Southwest, they're doing well with all the dirt, sand, gravel, mud, and dust we've thrown at them to date.

Fitment seems comparable to any Husky's or Weathertech's I've seen in person, with marginally less surface coverage on the front/rear ends. The material is however noticeably thinner, so I'm curious to see how the stand the test of time.

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I heartily recommend some sort of floor liner protection. I don't deal with snow down here, but do a lot of camping/beach travel with an EXTREMELY messy hunting dog. It's so much easier to just dump them out and rinse them than shampooing carpet every time I take him somewhere. Ranger floors are not that easy to vacuum...too many crevices. My XL trim truck has the optional carpet/rubber liners and they do a great job. Those Husky mats and the Weather Tech ones would seem to be a good choice also.
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