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Installation was a breeze. The mats fit well in my SUV, and the non-slip bottom layer seemed promising at first. But after a few drives, I noticed the mat near the gas pedal kept sliding around, even creeping over the pedal itself. I had to readjust it constantly, which became annoying fast. For safety, I ended up layering them over my original all-weather mats—more decorative than functional.
Durability-wise, they’ve held up fine against light spills and dirt, but they’re not as heavy-duty as advertised. The polyester top is easy to wipe clean, but I wouldn’t rely on them for serious weather protection. If you’re after a fun, stylish accent rather than heavy-duty coverage, these are a cute pick—just don’t expect them to stay put or replace your all-weather mats entirely.
