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The ford mats are not bad. But the two have a few different features.
Weathertech
-full coverage, they extend much farther up the sides, front and rear of the foot well for better protection
-more of a plastic (kydex) material. Thin and more rigid
-perfect fit
-expensive

Ford mats
-less coverage by a large margin compared to weather tech
-rubber material
-less expensive

my opinion, both are great. Depends how n what you plan on doing on a regular basis. I opted for husky liners, comparable to weather tech mainly because two kids in the back seats (food and drink on the floor a lot), dogs and I’m often in the dirt. So the coverage was key.
 
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The ford mats are not bad. But the two have a few different features.
Weathertech
-full coverage, they extend much farther up the sides, front and rear of the foot well for better protection
-more of a plastic (kydex) material. Thin and more rigid
-perfect fit
-expensive

Ford mats
-less coverage by a large margin compared to weather tech
-rubber material
-less expensive

my opinion, both are great. Depends how n what you plan on doing on a regular basis. I opted for husky liners, comparable to weather tech mainly because two kids in the back seats (food and drink on the floor a lot), dogs and I’m often in the dirt. So the coverage was key.

Did you get Weatherbeater? I saw the set but was a bit confused if the rear comes with the full coverage or just regular? I think the Lariat can only the regular rear mats.

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Did you get Weatherbeater? I saw the set but was a bit confused if the rear comes with the full coverage or just regular? I think the Lariat can only the regular rear mats.

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Those are the ones. You need to make sure that the rear mat is for our trucks with the underwear storage tho.
 
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Thanks all! decided on the Husky.
 

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My experience with weathertech is not so good. It is not only much more expensive but the material also not good, edges are always curved.

3D Maxpider is better. Huskyliner experience is mixed and seems F150 one is good.

Ffrom video reviews, Tuxmat is the best with full coverage, I will definitely buy it for next vehicle, a Toyota Venza (kind of on order now).
 

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I got these for a PRO (no underseat storage) and they fit well.
Husky Liners X-act Contour Series | Front & 2nd Seat Floor Liners - Black | 53498 | Fits 2015-2022 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Cab w/o Fold Flat Storage 3 Pcs https://a.co/8TsZn5B
How well do the Husky's fit the rear? I have seen some images online that they do not fit well to the rear sill. The photos showed a gap between the sill and the mat.
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I have a 2023 palisade coming hopefully this month. I was just looking at various floor liners out there and from what I have read so far, tuxmat looks to be the most coverage and overall best mat. They arent cheap though.

Ford screwed with my order so much (Canadian) that I am no longer getting the truck even though I had an order. Paying $116k with taxes was really pushing the price for me, but with the rollover to a 23 they are not price protecting it so the price goes up by $11.5k plus taxes.

Sorry, the truck is not worth close to $140k by the time taxes are paid, charger installed, and sprayliner/tonneau added.
 

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I got these for a PRO (no underseat storage) and they fit well.
Husky Liners X-act Contour Series | Front & 2nd Seat Floor Liners - Black | 53498 | Fits 2015-2022 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Cab w/o Fold Flat Storage 3 Pcs https://a.co/8TsZn5B
How do the front mats stay in place on the Pro? Any pictures? Thanks.
 

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Don't rule out Tuxmats. Debated if I even needed any, so I got what I thought were the best looking ones that will also give protection and cover nearly every inch of the floor. They may not contain water/snow with a lip around them, but think they would still do a great job, while looking the best. I think they actually dress the truck up, vs looking like you put in rubber mats.

They've got them for trucks with and without rear seat storage.

https://www.tuxmat.com/products/872...-rear-seat-storage-custom-mat?year=2022&inp=1
 

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Husky X-Act Contour are best of both worlds: full coverage and more flexible rubber.
I agree! Also Amazon had them for CHEAP last week at $118. Open box like new were $92. That includes two front and backseat.

Husky Liners Weatherbeater Series | Front & 2nd Seat Floor Liners - Black | 94041 | Fits 2015-2022 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Cab w/o Fold Flat Storage 3 Pcs https://a.co/d/hdpgTpN

Yes, they fit. I got mine last week. Can't beat it.
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