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Naibeve floor mat initial feedback (versus Husky X-act)

Discussion in '4th Gen. Tacomas (2024+)' started by stinkyyamalinky, Jun 29, 2024.

  1. Jun 29, 2024 at 2:21 PM
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    stinkyyamalinky

    stinkyyamalinky [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Friend received his automatic Sport floor mats today. Front and rear. Replacing the Husky X-act Contour front only which were returned due to excessive "warping"/loose edges. Here they are on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Naibeve-Floor-2023-2024-Toyota/dp/B0CJBW7GQF

    At time of his purchase it was $91 for front and rear. I see as of this post the price is $107 before tax.

    My thoughts helping him swap mats, place in sun, etc.

    The Husky Contours are much softer and pliable. I'd guesstimate the Huskys are 50% more pliable.

    The Naibeve are softer than my other car's Weather Techs (not the Weatherbeater or HP, I forget which model).

    The rear Naibeve are nearly a locked in/snap fit! Super tight fit in back. A+. Friend did not have Husky Contour rear. Took a little effort to get the Naibeve rear mat out to place back in sun.

    The driver side Naibeve has no looseness on the gas pedal area. The passenger mat is a tight fit (so was the Contour).

    The big difference was the driver mat. The Husky was returned due to looseness around the gas pedal. The Naibeve are not loose. But the Husky dead pedal coverage is a little better/higher; obviously the Sport's dead pedal is plain black plastic, not some fancy aluminum surface.

    The Husky Contours go further up the footwell/firewall. I don't think anyone places their feet that high up the firewall. But if you or passenger have ginormous feet and sit way forward it could be an issue. *really grasping here.

    Husky has tiny traction gripper spikes on back, the others mats do not.

    The loose Husky Contours were about $89 (now $10 less as of this post, but not in stock for immediate delivery). For $91 front and rear my friend is keeping the not-as-soft Amazon mats because he doesn’t have kids who ride barefoot, nor does he work or live in a rainy area and takes mats out for regular cleaning. Purely fairweather street driving and hauling in dry conditions.

    In my opinion the Husky is a better product.... but so many are returning them for looseness. If prices were similar and the Husky were not loose it'd be a no brainer which to keep. The X-act softness and more coverage are nice. But the $91 front and rear Amazon mats are not cheap Chinese junk and they don't have big gaps or manufacturing defects.

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