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OEM All Weather Mats vs Weathertechs

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The OEM are $200CND and I can get Weathertechs for $160

also what is the quality like in the soft folding tonneau? Debating between soft fold and hard.
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Is weathertech finally selling the back seat matts as well? For a while they only had the front ones available.
 
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Don’t need back. Maybe that’s why the OEM are 200.

Are the OEM any good ? I want full floor coverage in the front with the lips that hold water. Jumping in and out in snow allot.

Weathertechs do the trick for me on other truck
 

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OEM fit perfect and look good. Maverick stamped on front mats. Happy with my purchase.
 
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do they cover all the carpet up to the door and hold water in a lipped design like Weathertechs or husky’s? I plan on melting allot of snow on them.
 

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Looking at those pictures the OEM look like they would hold more water they have higher edges, especially on the side and back. Plus deeper grooves in the mat itself. Though the weather tech goes higher in front, I don't like mats that go under my gas and brake peddles. But they do give better cover at the front and up to the side, but the way they are sort of angled they don't look like they would hold as much water. Nonetheless it's a preference thing.
 
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Will be ordering the weathertechs. I’ve used OEM similar to the pic above snd water creeps over the sides by the door and front and soaks the carpet.
Yea you got to be careful to get them under the pedals after shaking them out.

. If you not in and out of snow allot the OEM are probably fine.
 

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I bought the weathertech ones and they look great. Look for a blank Friday sale!
 

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What I do not like on OEM mats is because of safety issues, they cannot have any part of the mat under the gas pedal. I found that annoying on the OEM floor mats I put in my Escape, so my floor was totally messy under the pedal. When I got the Maverick I decided to go back to WeatherTech because their mats do go under the gas pedal.
 
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I’m a Husky fan and saw a FB post where the late model Escape fronts fit exactly. I got my order in today. 10% Black Friday sale.
 

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I’m a Husky fan and saw a FB post where the late model Escape fronts fit exactly. I got my order in today. 10% Black Friday sale.
Do the 21 Escape rears fit too? Thanks
 

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Do the 21 Escape rears fit too? Thanks
From what I’ve read, they need a bit of a trim due to the center console.
As soon as I get them I will report
 
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I find the Husky’s provide better protection than WT’s from water getting in under the mat right along the door edge.

Didn’t think they had one for Mav yet but if they do will go with them
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