Haven’t come across any videos comparing them to husky. I’m assuming the WT HP are relatively new. I wasn’t a fan of the rigid material but was of the protection. Both brands are tough, Xacts work for me for the reasons above. I was planning to get the Husky X act contour mats but just noticed the new WT HP mats provide the same rubber type material. Car/truck floors are going to look like hell anyway if you drive at all, particularly in Montana. I don't care how it looks and it doesn't look bad. While durable, this material tends to be a bit rigid, at least more so than the X-act Contour. The Exact seems just as thick as when first bought although there is a dent where the heel goes. The WeatherBeater is made with thermoplastic olefins, or TPO. Husky WeatherBeater floor mats are rugged and heavy-duty rubber. The cheapos last about six months before you realize all the water/slush/dirt is going onto the floor (see one Subaru nasty floor in garage). Apart from X-Act Contour liners, Huskys mats are low cost but offer high protection. That point where your gas pedal heel goes is always the weak point with any liner. Husky X-act Contour Floor Liner is made right here in the USA. Add to that a premium look and exclusive features and you’ve got liner gold. The user can go longer with Husky X-Act Contour. The Husky Liners X-act Contour perfectly matches the contours of your truck or SUV and brings together indestructible strength with a soft, comfortable cushion. People searching for plush and flexibility can be better off with Husky X-Act Contour. It is perfect for the users who require little movement of their mats. Ohh, a little scuff on the rubber? Bwaaa. When users prefer stability and strength, they will feel comfortable with Husky WeatherBeater. Brand new like the videos is the first 10 minutes of their life. The Xacts tend to hide the nasty, while the contrast in the Weather Techs tends to highlight the nasty. They looked so much better though than the Xacts, NOT. the process involved cussing, head scratching, seat moving and more cussing. I saw a guy trying to get them out at the car wash. The flexibility to easily remove the Husky X-act was so much easier than with a large plastic tray. I actually have the X-act Contours in my vehicle as well and can say that switching was a great decision. Weather Techs? You would have to first get a towel and get most of the nasty stuff out before you could get the Weather techs out and by then, you wouldn't need to do anything except throw the towel out or wash it. The Weatherbeater product that Husky puts out is going to be a very close comparison to the WeatherTech liner. You will appreciate that lip that comes out over the edge of the door bottom. They come out no problem, fold as you take them out and just dump and put back in, and the floor is pristine. Winter in Montana is a mess and every warm day (about four of them between December and April) I would take them out and dump the slush/water/dirt. I switched them to the new crew cab they are Xact for and have kept going with them. I bought originally for my quad cab that they were not supposed to fit "exactly." I couldn't tell. I have the Xacts now into the third year.
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