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Old 03-19-2013, 12:30 PM   #183
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WeatherTech mats are the best mats I've ever owned!
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Old 03-19-2013, 01:28 PM   #184
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Winter mats only came with cars sold in Canada. There are no winter mats available from US dealers.
Canadian BRZ don't come with winter mats. At first I bought a pair of Lloyd mats. They looked very nice but just doesn't have enough coverage for someone who drives in Canada so i ended up buying a pair of WeatherTech. Quite expensive but very good for Canadian climate.
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Old 03-19-2013, 02:08 PM   #185
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Canadian BRZ don't come with winter mats. At first I bought a pair of Lloyd mats. They looked very nice but just doesn't have enough coverage for someone who drives in Canada so i ended up buying a pair of WeatherTech. Quite expensive but very good for Canadian climate.
Well. . considering we're in the FRS forum and not the BRZ forum, my post pertained only to Canadian FRS cars.
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Old 03-19-2013, 06:00 PM   #186
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Assuming you are referring to the Weathertech DigitalFits (http://www.weathertech.com/product-e...er-digitalfit/), they aren't rubber, but some sort of rigid plastic. I usually drive with rubber soled shoes, the heels of which don't seem to slide around or squeak when the mats get wet. A heavy accumulation of dry sand/dirt can act a little like ball bearings but I usually have dumped them out before that happens. This is the third car I've installed Weathertechs in. Worth every penny.

Weathertech also makes a line of conventional floor mats out of a pliable resin (http://www.weathertech.com/product-e...s-all-weather/), which are very nice and don't squeak, but they do not have the "up the side" coverage of the DigitalFits.
Thanks for the review. You guys gave me the answers I was looking for.
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Old 03-19-2013, 10:03 PM   #187
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Excellent. Could you share a pic/link what the winter mats are. I bought mine in Oct and what I have don't definitely look like winter mats.
They're a little salty, but these are the Scion winter mats if you are still interested:
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Old 03-19-2013, 10:48 PM   #188
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Thanks Steve. I was hoping you would share them. yeah, the WT's do seem to function better than these.
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Old 03-19-2013, 11:48 PM   #189
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As mentioned earlier, Cocomats are an alternative in some regions. I've had them for three years in my Legacy and they look brand new still. I just got the set made for my BRZ today. Here they are for those considering going this route.
@DRR your cocomats.com look great. Did you opt for grommets on the passenger mat or does it stay in place without that additional feature?
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Old 03-19-2013, 11:51 PM   #190
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Hey guys, these mats clearly look well-designed and capable of holding the usual debris of life/winter.

A big question which no one seems to have answered is

Do your feet slip and slide because these are rubber mats? Also, do they squelch or squeal like rubber is prone to when you drag a wet shoe across it?
They're more of a sandwich of plastic materials with a rubberized texture. You will feel that brand new mats appear to be slightly more slippery than ordinary rubber mats, but you will quickly get used to them. The initial slipperiness WILL go away as you use the mats - wearing in the surface will take most of that slipperiness away due to the slight abrasive action of dirt and your shoes.

After a few days of using the mats, you will probably end up using them year round, only taking them out every couple of months to clean them. 100% well worth every penny....
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Old 03-20-2013, 12:13 AM   #191
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@DRR your cocomats.com look great. Did you opt for grommets on the passenger mat or does it stay in place without that additional feature?
Thanks.

I did not get the grommets. The mats just lay over the locks, but they are very heavy and so do not move around much.
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Thanks.

I did not get the grommets. The mats just lay over the locks, but they are very heavy and so do not move around much.
Good stuff, thanks.
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Old 03-20-2013, 07:11 PM   #193
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Just got the front floor mats and rear trunk mat and they fit like a glove. No fit issues what so ever.
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Old 03-20-2013, 07:20 PM   #194
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Got them in today. Perfect fitment like everyone else has noted. I do not have to deal with snow and salt, but I want to save my normal floor mats for car shows. I figure these will come in handy during the summer rainy season here.
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Old 03-21-2013, 04:05 AM   #195
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No fit issues what so ever.
Thanks for this guys, going to pull the trigger on these. Question - anyone know of a 'mat' suitable for placing over the entire area (seamless) when the rear seats are down? I may need to carry surfing gear from time to time and need something to prevent water and sand damage.

Or best just to line the rear seats with some other material and 'glue' that to the trunk mat? Ideas?
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