These hideous mats have been pushed online for years. If people weren’t paid to promote them, no one would buy them. These are a joke in car enthusiast circles.
I prefer ordering from Maxx car mats since all companies offer China made products of similar quality, with the only distinction being their profit margin
F1 is a horrible company. Buy a different brand. F1 took my money and never sent me mats that fit. They kept sending mats that were the wrong size. The refuse to return my money. I have a stack of mats that don't fit my car. They do not dispute this. There are plenty of other reputable companies to get similar mats.
The black on top does not seem to be how it’s supposed to look? Looks horrible? Why didn’t you show how to clean them up and how they work going in and out vehicle if they move. If they clean up east etc instead just install. Ugh.
The fit looks terrible. So is the drivers side just going to just be flopping around? The rear looks like it’s too big on both of them. I get it’s supposed to look fancy but it looks cheap and tacky. If it all fit together better, I could see it. The price is just expensive enough to where the fit is really disappointing.
Yeah, not sure these Dubai mats belong in a northern climate. Can't imagine what they would look like after a Montreal winter. I'll stick with my WeatherTech's.
I'm willing to bet these are all made in China regardless of what the box says. The "double layer" seems a little silly to me. Basically a mat for your mats. I think most people who are buying this are doing so for the quilted, plush look. If it were only for protection then there are other, more durable options like Tuxmat. The black with white stitching looks great. White will just get soiled quick. Would like to see a video of the cleaning process after a few months of use.
Really, really gaudy and look to be a pain to get in and out to clean. Don't know why you would need two layers. That results in a total of three layers including the original carpet. I would not buy them at any cost.
To each their own but I always found these super tacky looking. I think the main reason these don’t look as bad is because of the minimalist interior of the Tesla. In other cars with more going on I feel it looks really bad and makes it look like too much is going on. For areas with nasty winters rubber all the way.
@James Lee Also, there is alot of hate towards mats like these with the diamond stitching. Car enthusiasts will bash on owners with these in their cars
The black ones! The double lay seems kinda overkill...plus you loose the visibility of the pattern you choose to have made. single layer all the way. color wise, depends.
Really cool looking mats and they look gorgeous. I have to wonder how they would hold up to those who wear working boots daily? Plus I’m odd and drive with two feet.
Not for me. Don't like the stitching. Up her in the NE that will look crummy in about 2 weeks in my every day driver. You didn't mention how to maintain them but I will stick with my mats for now.
I like the front ones. They go really high on all sides which is perfect for places where it snows. I'm skeptical of the rear ones. They should have a lip in the front (the part that goes under the front seats) like weathertech mats do. They contain water/salt in the mat, whereas with this design, the water would run off and go under the front seats. Would love to see/hear your thoughts on the fitment. The rear ones did not look like they fit very well. Thanks for reviewing and introducing us to a new category of product!
As you know, Weather Tech is made in your backyard. Too bad you can't partner with them? Personally I am not interested in products made outside the US.
Also, how are the floor mats when it comes to dealing with water? Is the question... I have a manual and I don't want my shoes to be soaked in water while driving
@Tim kinley Because I have had Weather Tech floor mats and the water from outside when raining, stepping into the car would cause the water to be in the foot well. Also, driving a manual would make a bit difficult trying to push the clutch in and out with having wet shoes
@@scottpilgrim7589 You are referring to vinyl/rubber mats vs fabric. Not the specific brand WeatherTech. You may be better suited for a mat with a tall-ribbed design. I'm not a rubber mat fan on my own vehicles. But for others, it's way more practical. None of what I typed is rocket science or something you don't know. My original response was to your original post.
Jason, I came across F1 mats in search of offering really good floor mats for my customers as well. I ordered them and they are being customized for the cargo area. The research I found is that F1 is the only premium mat maker that does not have a China factory. They make them themselves. I am already convinced these are the best non factory premium mats available based on that information
your research was not enough, F1 is dropshipping the mats from a Chinese owned small workshop located in Ajman, UAE, the name of the shop is Baraka Floor Mats; you can look it up on google
This company makes you wait forever. I have been waiting more then 2 months to receive them and till now they give me excuses that they are trying to get them fit perfectly with my Audi. Nothing but excuses don't buy from this company. This RU-vid guy is promoting them because he got them for free since he is a RU-vidr. The real people have to pay close to 500 dollars like I did and wait forever and till now I haven't received crap. I'm trying to get my money back.
I think my customer's Tesla Model Y had the double layer version. They were in for about a year, held up really well in S. Florida. Of course, we don't get snow down here. She kept the original Tesla mats, then layered these on top. Kept the carpet pretty clean, but having to vac/clean three sets of mats were a PITA
I just searched for this Online and these look pretty cool! Front and 2nd row all for $180, a lot better than $439 for these F1 thingies! I have Husky now but might try these 3D ones. Have you ever used Weather Tech or Husky?
@@MidwestMotor yes, I’ve used both. Had weathertech for years but they all eventually got chalk/white and looked awful. Husky are okay, just a little too “rugged” looking, if that makes sense. The 3D ones are super sleek without sacrificing any protection.
@@unrealorbit yeah, my WeatherTech ones actually had the logo come off the mat - it's a nice 3D-like soft logo but with rugged use it pops off if hit with a boot/shoe - it's just a sticker-back. I'm now debating between these and the Tux Mats. Thanks for the reply.
Man - these look great also! I have Husky now but they don't go up that far on the console side, not that is really necessary. But these and those 3D Max ones caught my eye! Have you tried either Weather Tech or Husky and have any comparison notes VS these Tux mats?
Had one of the "China" mat sets in my car and found them to be great quality and a good fit. However not suitable for a manual vehicle as a hole developed with my clutch foot moving back and forth. Since they cover the whole footwell it isn't necessary to clean the carpet underneath. Very easy to clean without taking them out of the car. A quick squirt of apc and they were like new...apart from the hole of course. These look great.