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What I appreciate about this picture is the dedication to the coffee drinking experience out in the wild. AeroPress Go... naaah.. I'm bringing the Chemex, pour over kettle and the kitchen grinder!
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What I appreciate about this picture is the dedication to the coffee drinking experience out in the wild. AeroPress Go... naaah.. I'm bringing the Chemex, pour over kettle and the kitchen grinder!
Lol yep. I picked up a waterproof hard case for all that from harbor freight. Tired of going on trips and "settling" on whatever coffee I can get my hands on. It will also be hilarious for any group events.What I appreciate about this picture is the dedication to the coffee drinking experience out in the wild. AeroPress Go... naaah.. I'm bringing the Chemex, pour over kettle and the kitchen grinder!
I've been eyeing this one for a while (weathertech) but something about the transition from the rear section to the folded 3rd row section always looks "off" to me - if you are able can you please share some detailed photos of how it fits and sits across that area - I always have the panel in the "flat" (aka sloped) orientation, I want a rear mat that follows that profile, not one meant for the panel in the lower "step up" orientation. I've seen different pics of the weathertech mat but I can never really determine how it looks/works over that area. I'd love direct experience from an end user.Got Linerx floor mats last month and very pleased with them. Yesterday I received my Linerx for frunk, rear and behind 2nd row. Frunk piece fits great. Rear area comes in three pieces and leaves gaps everywhere. The tailgate flap sticks up and flops around when the gate is shut. Pretty much a terrible design all around. I am returning it and have already ordered a replacement Weathertech for the back.
I sent the Liner X back without taking a photo. I'll post a pic of the weather tech when I get it in a few days.I've been eyeing this one for a while (weathertech) but something about the transition from the rear section to the folded 3rd row section always looks "off" to me - if you are able can you please share some detailed photos of how it fits and sits across that area - I always have the panel in the "flat" (aka sloped) orientation, I want a rear mat that follows that profile, not one meant for the panel in the lower "step up" orientation. I've seen different pics of the weathertech mat but I can never really determine how it looks/works over that area. I'd love direct experience from an end user.
Only interested in the weathertech. LinerX makes good stuff but I hate their implementation of the rear cargo mat - my 3rd row will never be up and I don't want so many gaps/ledges when trying to slide something in. But the reports and limited pics I've seen from weathertech have made me hold off. So if you can grab some quality pics and explain the fitment I'd really appreciate it!I sent the Liner X back without taking a photo. I'll post a pic of the weather tech when I get it in a few days.
Thank you for posting this. Does it fold if you want to raise the 3rd row seats or do you have to remove it? Trying to decide whether to get this one or the one that just covers the area behind the 3rd row.Got the Weathertech today. Took a couple pics. The lip along the forward and side edges is fairly tall to contain any spills but the lip along the rear edge is pretty minimal. It would contain probably some snowmelt from a few ski boots but if you think you may have an ice chest accidentally drain or some other large spill it may not be for you.
Thanks for the pics! - Can you explain/show where the "dip" lines up onto the flooring sections underneath?Got the Weathertech today. Took a couple pics. The lip along the forward and side edges is fairly tall to contain any spills but the lip along the rear edge is pretty minimal. It would contain probably some snowmelt from a few ski boots but if you think you may have an ice chest accidentally drain or some other large spill it may not be for you.
I don't believe this one is really meant for 3rd row folding, you could probably "make" it fold, but I think it's really meant for 3rd row down and pull it out if you need them up. In my case that's exactly what I am looking for, 3rd row will never get used. If you're regularly flipping the seats up/down the multi-piece LinerX version might be a better choice.Thank you for posting this. Does it fold if you want to raise the 3rd row seats or do you have to remove it? Trying to decide whether to get this one or the one that just covers the area behind the 3rd row.
Thanks for posting this and sharing the pics. This is exactly what I am looking for as I also have the 3rd row folded most of the time.Got the Weathertech today. Took a couple pics. The lip along the forward and side edges is fairly tall to contain any spills but the lip along the rear edge is pretty minimal. It would contain probably some snowmelt from a few ski boots but if you think you may have an ice chest accidentally drain or some other large spill it may not be for you.
I really like the fit of this one, but aren’t you concerned about the dog damaging the armrest material in the 3rd row? Doesn’t look covered.The 3 piece system covers NEARLY everything. There are still gaps between each seat since they can fold down independently, and there is an “overlap/gap” at the lip where the 3rd row folds down. If you lift the trunk board into the incline position, everything lines up nicely. I’m overall happy with the coverage, it’s worked great with the stroller, dog, and kids going in out. I ended up folding the tailgate flap under the mat so it’s out of the way.