Jeep Patriot Forums banner

Rugged Ridge Floor Mats

3.1K views 12 replies 7 participants last post by  mr_et2  
#1 ·
I just got a set of Rugged Ridge floor mats from Amazon. They were a bit pricey, but still about $100 cheaper than the WeatherTech's. Fitment overall I would give a B+ to an A- I really like them, they fit good enough and will be very easy to clean. They still need to settle from being stuffed into the box they came in that didn't really fit them, which I think should happen relatively quickly since the temperatures in Southern California have been way up this week. Check out the pictures below!

Image


Image


Image
 
#4 ·
I've had mine since 2016, and they still look like new when they're clean. The wife has had Weathertechs in her RAV4 since 2015 and they look very worn and dingy, and she only drives about 3k miles a year.
 
#9 ·
They are nice. I hadn't heard of that brand when I bought my Husky mats. I liked the easy to clean groove pattern on the Huskies. And they covered more floor area at the front of the mats. The weather techs did not even fully cover the "dead pedal" which caused me to rule them out, since I always rest my boot on it. I also liked the spikes on the bottom of the Huskies which keeps them from sliding around on the carpet. A lot of bad reviews about other brands had to do with that, particularly the rear mats.
 
#10 ·
Nice. Gives me another alternative to look at when I decide to replace my WTs. Bought the WTs when the 2015 was new. My wife drove it until a year ago and hated them, and for the past year I've mostly driven it and hate them too. WTs look like crap after a short while, take a TON of detergent and elbow grease to clean, and are ALWAYS slippery when wet. Don't even think of putting any kind of product on them. So, when we got our new '21 Durango last year, I got Husky X-act fits and have pretty much been happy with them. As mentioned, they fit better around areas like the door sills, with more overlap than WTs, plus after a full winter, I recently yanked them out, knock off the loose crud and hosed them off with NO detergent or elbow grease and they look great, plus never slippery.

I like that the Huskys are also made in US like the WTs. Where are the RRs made?