I used weathertech 2.5 years on my 2017 Ford Explorer. 6 months ago I switched to Husky x-act contour, all 3 rows. They're amazing. Perfect fit, no gaps. As I know currently weathertech has rubber-like floor liners. But 2.5 years ago they didn't have this material for my vehicle. But anyway Husky X- act contour liners have more coverage.
Having never owned either until middle of last year, I’m just glad you made your video on Husky liners because I went with your choice and I’m very happy with my liners for my ‘17 Tundra Crew Max.
Thanks for the vid Señor Dude. I am using the OEM all weather liners. They seem pretty good but maybe in the future I'll look to getting the Huskies. I do like them. Don't think I need them right now. These OEM rubber liners are fairly functional and working. Party on.
My weathertech front mats turned sticky just around 4 year mark. Note that I never used anything other on them than plain water. After a video and some emails they did replace them. I did have to get some glue/white substance out of my carpet.
Nothing like that very heavy soft rubber on the X-act contour liners, feel great, stay put, and very easy to clean. Also on my crewmax they go up and under rear seat. They are just great. My wife is so envious of mine, she has that other brand you mentioned. What am I to do, she purchased without consulting with her " Researcher in Chief " weighing in, 😂,and she loves to joke about how much I study before making a purchase. 👍👍
I'll tip my hat to Weathertech on their full window shades for my Tundra cause they are awesome, but I have had exactly ZERO problems with my Husky mats over a year and a half. They clean up easy and still look great! Probably my best buy for the Tundra to date. No hard plastic for me folks! Husky all the way!
Mark, I've had both and I like the Husky Liner much better. The Weather Tech's in my previous truck wore through, but I don't see that with the Husky Liner. There is also no comparison between the two in the way they fit, the Husky fits much better!
Man I much prefer husky rubbery feel, i can’t do them because they don’t go all the way under the rear seats like WT does. I need that full coverage because I put the seats up for the dogs when we take them to he beach etc. the husky only went like half way under the rear seat.
I agree with all that you said. I’ve never understood why Weather Tech seems to be more popular (I’ve seen them in many used cars) other than they seem to spend a lot more on advertising!!!
ThrobbNation I like the husky better BUT, they don’t go ALL the way under the rear seats, just partially. Weathertech goes all the way under. This is a must have for me because I have two dogs so I put the seats up and let them sit directly on the rubber that covers all of the flooring rather than just part of the floor. No bueno with dogs.
I'm pretty happy with my Husky Weatherbeater right now. Liked the rubbery feel than my weathertech plastic feeling. Easy to clean and doesn't move. Mine doesn't go all the way under so.
WeatherTech also charges at least $18.00 to ship their floor liners to you and if they happen to not fit correctly due to a manufacturing defect they will take them back but you also have to pay for return shipping. Husky has free shipping to you and if for some reason they don't fit correctly Husky will also pay for return shipping. I had this happen to me with WeatherTech when I bought front floor liners for my Tundra and they didn't fit due to a manufacturing defect. I then bought Husky floor liners and they fit perfectly.
Agree with many of the thoughts on Weathertech, had them for @ 10 years. In addition, Husky will give Military Vets 10% off. So they had 10 % off of their price online, the person from Husky I called said, they would give another 10% in Addition to the 10 % on there already. Too Easy.
Thanks for the comparison. One of the things that I found from reviewers that concerned me about WeatherTech is they slide around and don't have those spikes to keep them in place. I also noticed the gap that you mentioned in another owners you tube video. Too bad they don't have a custom liner for the Sequoia, it looks like a nice product.
I have weathertechs and I regret buying them. They don’t fit well and have gaps in multiple areas. Mine have gaps all around the trans hump and kick panel areas. I tried heating and flare them out wider to close the gaps but still no luck so next time I’m buying something else.
Do the tundra husky ones have all the little spikes on the bottom? I have wt in my tundra and husky in my ford... Husky have spikes and the wt slip all around on passenger side and don't hold water as well as husky
Hey Tundra Dude...I returned some WeatherTech's I bought last week because of terrible fit (particularly in the back) and just got some Husky liners today. In the front I love the rubber feel of the X-Act Contour's and agree that they fit better and feel better. In the back seat I got the full cover/goes up under the seat version of the X-Act Contour and it is much thinner, less rubbery, and has similar fit issues. I know you don't have the full coverage in the back of your because you have the under seat storage, but can you talk to any differences you have from from to back? Thanks! Rob
Should have watched this video... My weather tech mats on the passenger side moves all over the place, that grabber thing absolutely does not work. I absolutely hate my weather tech liners in my 2016 Crewmax. I live in Florida and sand gets everywhere under my weather tech mats as well. But I have to live with them because of how much they cost.
Husky makes two types of liners; one it hard rubber and the other of course is a softer rubber. I like the texture of the softer option. Also, Husky floor liners have the rubber that covers the door threshold. Try cleaning your Husky floor liners with Mothers VLR, I do it brings back their original appearance.
Are yours for the crewmax, and for the back seat are they the full coverage liners or the ones that do not go under the seat? Which is better, x-act contour or the weatherbeater?
Those are the backseat liners that dont go under the rear seats. Probably the same set up as the dcab that also doesnt because of the storage bin. Dont forget, i have a promo code there until end of may
How can they be the same? One has to be bigger than other for cab difference? I don't want liner under seat only floor area because I have dbl cab with storage bins.
I think I'm just gonna go weather tech, their descriptions on their website gives me better details. Have to email for clarity will take my business elsewhere. Thanks for your input
I dont have either but I'm looking at both of these for my 09 silverado. I like weathertech for the high sidewalls but like you said they dont fit quite as well as husky, I like that husky is more rubber so more grip when my boots are wet. do you think if I took a heat gun to the weathertech I could get it to fit better?
I bought my 2018 with the Toyota all weather mats. I like them better than the weather techs in my 2014. They provide better coverage than the WT IMO, as they go all the way up the dead pedal unlike the WTs. Soft rubber to so no slipping.
Same issues I've had with my Weather Techs. My passenger front will move all over the place! I'd toss them and go with Husky, but I can't afford to toss them just yet. $200+ could be spent for a new front sway bar etc.
Weathertec sucks they really do have gaps and the longer u have them they do fade and do slip when stepping in with wet soles and once u get in and your foot slips and u hit the top of your foot against the pedals u will hate them .
I had Weathertech in my last car and they were OK but the material faded and were hard to clean. Just got the Husky X-Act Contour for my CRV and I'm very impressed with the look so far. I just hope they are easier to clean and keep nice and black!
weathertechs sucks. i had them in a few vehicals of my own and my grand parents use them. idk why it took me so long to go to husky i just thought all floor liners sucked cuz of weathertech and just accepted it haha....what a waste of money lol
I used weathertech 2.5 years on my 2017 Ford Explorer. 6 months ago I switched to Husky x-act contour, all 3 rows. They're amazing. Perfect fit, no gaps. As I know currently weathertech has rubber-like floor liners. But 2.5 years ago they didn't have this material for my vehicle. But anyway Husky X- act contour liners have more coverage.
I have both. Like both . Prefer the Husky because they are softer, less slippery and clean up better. But both are good.
Having never owned either until middle of last year, I’m just glad you made your video on Husky liners because I went with your choice and I’m very happy with my liners for my ‘17 Tundra Crew Max.
Awesome!
Thanks for the vid Señor Dude. I am using the OEM all weather liners. They seem pretty good but maybe in the future I'll look to getting the Huskies. I do like them. Don't think I need them right now. These OEM rubber liners are fairly functional and working. Party on.
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My weathertech front mats turned sticky just around 4 year mark. Note that I never used anything other on them than plain water. After a video and some emails they did replace them. I did have to get some glue/white substance out of my carpet.
I got the husky liners after watching your first video for my 16 Tundra. I love them. Keep up the good work man.
Nothing like that very heavy soft rubber on the X-act contour liners, feel great, stay put, and very easy to clean. Also on my crewmax they go up and under rear seat. They are just great. My wife is so envious of mine, she has that other brand you mentioned. What am I to do, she purchased without consulting with her " Researcher in Chief " weighing in, 😂,and she loves to joke about how much I study before making a purchase. 👍👍
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I'll tip my hat to Weathertech on their full window shades for my Tundra cause they are awesome, but I have had exactly ZERO problems with my Husky mats over a year and a half. They clean up easy and still look great! Probably my best buy for the Tundra to date. No hard plastic for me folks! Husky all the way!
Mark, I've had both and I like the Husky Liner much better. The Weather Tech's in my previous truck wore through, but I don't see that with the Husky Liner. There is also no comparison between the two in the way they fit, the Husky fits much better!
I totally agree
I'm on my 6th pair of husky liners never one problem. Always great fitment. 👍
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I have the OEM all weather and they are terrible. Passenger one doesn’t stay and dirt gets under them. Will try the husky. Thanks for the code
No problem enjoy
I was thinking about getting weathertech but found a set of similar husky liners for $60 less. Made the decision easy.
Man I much prefer husky rubbery feel, i can’t do them because they don’t go all the way under the rear seats like WT does. I need that full coverage because I put the seats up for the dogs when we take them to he beach etc. the husky only went like half way under the rear seat.
I agree with all that you said. I’ve never understood why Weather Tech seems to be more popular (I’ve seen them in many used cars) other than they seem to spend a lot more on advertising!!!
ThrobbNation I like the husky better BUT, they don’t go ALL the way under the rear seats, just partially. Weathertech goes all the way under. This is a must have for me because I have two dogs so I put the seats up and let them sit directly on the rubber that covers all of the flooring rather than just part of the floor. No bueno with dogs.
There are 2 options. 1 that goes all the way under the rear seats and one that cuts off in case you have underseat storage
Can’t wait just ordered mine.
Fitment was always my problem. Not only in the Tundra but other vehicles that I have.
Yea i had the issue in a jeep as well
WeatherTech on my last Tundra 2013 but recently moved to Husky on my 2018.
Thoughts?
I'm pretty happy with my Husky Weatherbeater right now. Liked the rubbery feel than my weathertech plastic feeling. Easy to clean and doesn't move. Mine doesn't go all the way under so.
WeatherTech also charges at least $18.00 to ship their floor liners to you and if they happen to not fit correctly due to a manufacturing defect they will take them back but you also have to pay for return shipping. Husky has free shipping to you and if for some reason they don't fit correctly Husky will also pay for return shipping. I had this happen to me with WeatherTech when I bought front floor liners for my Tundra and they didn't fit due to a manufacturing defect. I then bought Husky floor liners and they fit perfectly.
Yea thats nu bueno
Agree with many of the thoughts on Weathertech, had them for @ 10 years. In addition, Husky will give Military Vets 10% off. So they had 10 % off of their price online, the person from Husky I called said, they would give another 10% in Addition to the 10 % on there already. Too Easy.
Thanks for the comparison. One of the things that I found from reviewers that concerned me about WeatherTech is they slide around and don't have those spikes to keep them in place. I also noticed the gap that you mentioned in another owners you tube video. Too bad they don't have a custom liner for the Sequoia, it looks like a nice product.
I have weathertechs and I regret buying them. They don’t fit well and have gaps in multiple areas. Mine have gaps all around the trans hump and kick panel areas. I tried heating and flare them out wider to close the gaps but still no luck so next time I’m buying something else.
Love my husky liners bought them because of your videos. Only gripe I have is the plastic hardware for the front is not great.
NO slippage, NO discoloration, I’m SOLD #teamhuskyliners
Husky FTW! Ordered some with your discount code! Weathertechs are slippery and they slide around
Very true
Tundra Dude, can you do a vid on bed covers?
Do the tundra husky ones have all the little spikes on the bottom? I have wt in my tundra and husky in my ford... Husky have spikes and the wt slip all around on passenger side and don't hold water as well as husky
Hey Tundra Dude...I returned some WeatherTech's I bought last week because of terrible fit (particularly in the back) and just got some Husky liners today. In the front I love the rubber feel of the X-Act Contour's and agree that they fit better and feel better. In the back seat I got the full cover/goes up under the seat version of the X-Act Contour and it is much thinner, less rubbery, and has similar fit issues. I know you don't have the full coverage in the back of your because you have the under seat storage, but can you talk to any differences you have from from to back? Thanks! Rob
Should have watched this video...
My weather tech mats on the passenger side moves all over the place, that grabber thing absolutely does not work. I absolutely hate my weather tech liners in my 2016 Crewmax. I live in Florida and sand gets everywhere under my weather tech mats as well. But I have to live with them because of how much they cost.
I had a Tundra. And Husky. They were a match made in heaven. Weather tech never seems to actually fit.. they’re too light and shift around.
Which Husky liners, the "Floor Liner" or the "Weatherbeater'? There's a difference in material used. Thanks
I got the X Act Contours
Yup. Happens to me also!
Husky makes two types of liners; one it hard rubber and the other of course is a softer rubber. I like the texture of the softer option. Also, Husky floor liners have the rubber that covers the door threshold. Try cleaning your Husky floor liners with Mothers VLR, I do it brings back their original appearance.
Awesome thanks
Where did you get your TRD Pro hat?
Toyota Outfitters. Not sure if that hat is still on there (old video), but they have a lot of options. Use promo code TUNDRADUDE to save 25% sitewide
First time truck owners! 2007 Tundra DC 4.0L V6. Going Husky for sure 👍 do you still have a promo code available?
Not currently but they are well worth it
Thanks! Tundra communities feel the same 9/10 say go husky
Are yours for the crewmax, and for the back seat are they the full coverage liners or the ones that do not go under the seat? Which is better, x-act contour or the weatherbeater?
Mine are the ones that do not go under the seat because of the esp storage box. X act and weatherbeater are both awesome depending on your needs
I'm seeing the same X act contour part# on Husky's website for the rear of both crewmax and double cab. Is this correct? How is that possible?
Those are the backseat liners that dont go under the rear seats. Probably the same set up as the dcab that also doesnt because of the storage bin. Dont forget, i have a promo code there until end of may
How can they be the same? One has to be bigger than other for cab difference? I don't want liner under seat only floor area because I have dbl cab with storage bins.
You can shoot them an email or put in your truck info and trust the process 😁
I think I'm just gonna go weather tech, their descriptions on their website gives me better details. Have to email for clarity will take my business elsewhere. Thanks for your input
Anytime, good luck with them
I dont have either but I'm looking at both of these for my 09 silverado. I like weathertech for the high sidewalls but like you said they dont fit quite as well as husky, I like that husky is more rubber so more grip when my boots are wet. do you think if I took a heat gun to the weathertech I could get it to fit better?
How about the new Toyota all weather mats ?
They arent bad but they don’t provide full coverage
I bought my 2018 with the Toyota all weather mats. I like them better than the weather techs in my 2014. They provide better coverage than the WT IMO, as they go all the way up the dead pedal unlike the WTs. Soft rubber to so no slipping.
Thats awesome 👍🏼
WeatherTech mats are slippery plastic trays not mats. Rubber mats are much better.
Are yours x act countour or the weather beater and what is the difference?
I have the x acts. They are a softer rubber
Same issues I've had with my Weather Techs. My passenger front will move all over the place! I'd toss them and go with Husky, but I can't afford to toss them just yet. $200+ could be spent for a new front sway bar etc.
Sway bar 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
My Tacoma is pretty fast
#18. Will win soon.
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Weathertec sucks they really do have gaps and the longer u have them they do fade and do slip when stepping in with wet soles and once u get in and your foot slips and u hit the top of your foot against the pedals u will hate them .
Just order Huskys for my truck after watching reviews, weather tech just seems to much like a glob of plastic
I had Weathertech in my last car and they were OK but the material faded and were hard to clean. Just got the Husky X-Act Contour for my CRV and I'm very impressed with the look so far. I just hope they are easier to clean and keep nice and black!
weathertechs sucks. i had them in a few vehicals of my own and my grand parents use them. idk why it took me so long to go to husky i just thought all floor liners sucked cuz of weathertech and just accepted it haha....what a waste of money lol
Weather tech is much better. Issues here are no longer
Weather techs all curl up on edges
..... Really poor.
Monologue. Boring. Would have been useful to at least include pictures.
Merry Christmas to you too. You should ask Santa for a personality 😁😂😂