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Old 03-23-2017, 10:34 AM
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I'm wondering if the Husky Liners,Weather Beater or X-act,are made of a rigid material like the weathertechs,or are they a more rubber like material?
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the x-act is definitely softer.
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I have the xact and they have a soft rubbery feel to them. I have never owned the weatherbeater but I believe they are harder like weathertech.
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I've got Xact and neighbor has WT. The WT is definitely harder and more slippery than Husky's. But the WT sidewalls do go up higher than Husky's. Both good mats. I don't regret my choice, but then again, I probably would've been just as happy with the WT's as well.
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Xacts are softer rubber, and are worlds better then the WT's IMO, check my galleries for pics of both. The harder material of the WT's causes them to warp and the edges to curl inward as they wear, we have two trucks and a van that have curling WT's, and my 150 and another truck with Husky's that still fit perfectly. The sides of the WT's do cover more, but I recently spilled a 32oz soda on my rear mat and drove around for a day and the Xacts held it all.

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Originally Posted by dansflhti
I'm wondering if the Husky Liners,Weather Beater or X-act,are made of a rigid material like the weathertechs,or are they a more rubber like material?
I can help you with this; I had WT in last 2 trucks and loved them they worked great but very hard and slick when clean.

I went with X-act on new truck; hands down better than the WT IMHO! Very soft and rubbery and offer protection just like the WT.

There you go get the X-act!
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I just put WT's in my truck. We've had them in my wifes Santa Fe for going on 3 years now with no issues at all. No curling or warping.
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I just got the x-act , perfect fit, soft , great contours, holds your foot in the right place while driving.
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The reason I ask is......We have weathertechs in my wifes RAV4,she has horses about a 10 minute drive away.The thing I like about the weathertechs is I can just take the mat out and dump all the barn stuff that comes off of her barn boots.Wondering if the Huskys are rigid enough to do the same?
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Just trying to decide what I'm gonna put in my new 16 XLT Scab Sport.



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