The best mat! I have been using it for 3 years for my other sedan. I have only clean the mat ones in an year, after I cleaned, It’s still looks new! IT’s survived 3 winter. Now I brought for my nx350h last month. I hope the new one also last longer.
Thank you for showing how they spray down at the car wash! I think I was hesitant because I’m so use to the idea of having rubber mats and these clearly are a different type of material. Other videos showed using a brush, and I might use a brush every so often, because I do that with rubber mats every so often as well, but this was the true test for me that these can be maintained without a huge amount of effort and just a simple spray down at the car wash!
I’m glad it was helpful Sarah and welcome to the channel! You definitely do need to scrub them down once in a while, but a lot of the time simple pressure wash is good!
They look amazing! I’ve always used Weathertech but changed over for my new nx350h but I am not able to fit the clips. Watched the video and it shows the clip attaching to the carpet then sliding into the plastic trim which in my car is way lower than the edge of the Tuxmat. Did you have to use the Velcro version or am I just missing something?
Thanks for the informative video. I've read a lot of good reviews about these. They look a lot better than the weather techs too. I'm gonna pull the trigger on a set today. Looks like they are doing what they are designed to do!
Got a set for my 2020 Audi A5 sportback after using WT on my other cars since 2016. I think the TuxMat looks better and offers more coverage. My WT ones have curled and deformed over time. TuxMat is also easier to clean for me.
I liked Weathertech long ago when they were heavy duty, but the last ones we got for my wife's 2017 Outback and my 2019 Highlander cargo area were so light, and within a few months had deformed, that we are looking for more heavy duty mats. It looks like Tux mats are.
@@gutturf not sure I'd say they are 'heavy duty,' but in my experience, they do offer more protection (more surface area and coverage) and they are easier to clean while looking new. Time will tell if they hold up over daily use, but so far so good. I've seen softer/more flexible mats delaminate over time, but mine seem to be holding up perfectly well.
I’ve been looking at these for a car I’m about to purchase. Was wondering what all the business with the “clips” is about and (a) if you use them or not and (b) if your decision to use them or not has made any difference
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How would these compare with weather tech? I've always had weather tech with no complaints. My only gripe with weather tech is they are hard and rigid. When removing the weather tech to clean, there is no way of bending the mat, you have to do this dance with the mat so you don't get dirt on the carpeted floor. Is the Tuxmat like that? It appears to be a bit more pliable?
These are way better than the weather techs. I got these for my new car after having weather techs for my 2 previous cars. They are much easier to clean because they don't have those hard grooves where you need to pick out dried up dirt from. A bit of gentle dish soap and scrubbing will instantly restore the all black look, and they're less prone to getting that dusty/ashy look. I also prefer the smaller branding on tuxmat and once you install, they look/feel more premium too. As far as rigidity, they are a bit more flexible, but keep in mind they are bigger than weather techs.
These look interesting. At first I was like they wrap and extend up? They must buckle or fall down over time. Perhaps even get in the way. I tend to see my passenger's side mat pushed all the way to the front because of the way they get in and push their feet I guess. How does the sides that come up do? The material looks like fabric!!
It’s really strong material it’s definitely not fabric and so far it’s been great over 15,000 km. They don’t fall down ever from the sides. Very strong. Honestly give it a shot. I think you will like it.
I just received mine today. It's for a 2025 Genesis GV80. Very disappointed. The quality and looks of the mats are great, no complaint. They also fit the basic outline. The only way to fasten the mats is with the provided plastic retainers that stick to anything plastic nearby. Problem is these retainers will become useless after removing the mats several times for cleaning. The retainer holes are designed to hook into the car's one or two floor retainers. The mat holes are rectangular. My car has round retainers So, these retainers are useless and obviously not designed for my car. It's not the end of the world, but when spending a significant $$$ amount one can expect the companies description to be accurate. Obviously, they are wrong for my car. Be careful when ordering these mats for a Hyundai or any type of Genesis.
I have a set. Not overly impressed. I drive a manual, he spot where my left heal rests doesn't have reinforcing, its worn thru, twice. I wouldn't waste my money ever again.
@@carswithsonduren the first time it failed, yes I contacted them. I had driven less than 60k in a year, was doing Uber at the time. They sent me a driver's side one to replace, I had informed then their heel pad was too small, but the replacement was exactly the same. Won't waste my time getting any more from them. Shame since they are Canadian and I like to support Canada.
These look great, and I wanted some for my Golf R, but they are made in China. I try to stay away as much as I can from Chinese goods. I wish Weathertech made something like this.
Hey, are you Canadian on RU-vid? They’re over 300 million Americans Canada only has 30 million less than the state of California start talking miles in inches and pounds that’s really your customer America.