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I didn't know this topic was sought after, I would've posted earlier lol. They're fantastic floor mats. The prices are fantastic, as well.
 

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Looks Great. Is this in an R1S or an R1T? Looking at options for my S.
 

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Have mine too but truck at SC so not installed yet. Was a bit disappointed at how thin they are and basically plastic. May still return (if possible) and get the 3D ones
 

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^ I have the 3D mats... they look fantastic and fit in very well with the upscale Rivian interior. Of course I expect them to wear well too like the 3D mats I've had in my other cars and still have in our Model 3 and i3.

The 3D mats (front and rear row set) are $195 with free shipping at Evannex and the old "elon bucks" discount code still gets you another $10 off ?.
https://evannex.com/collections/acc...23-kagu-black-first-and-second-row-floor-mats
 
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I actually prefer the Rivian all weather mats. I know that goes against what others here have said. But I like the texture and they are more rubberized and pliable.

The third parts mats are all hard molded plastic. I tried the husky mats and didn’t like the fit or feel.
 

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I actually prefer the Rivian all weather mats. I know that goes against what others here have said. But I like the texture and they are more rubberized and pliable.

The third parts mats are all hard molded plastic. I tried the husky mats and didn’t like the fit or feel.
The Rivian ones look good but don’t cover the dead pedal which is a shame.
 
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I actually prefer the Rivian all weather mats. I know that goes against what others here have said. But I like the texture and they are more rubberized and pliable.
I agree and use the Rivian all weather mats in my R1T. But they don’t make a front trunk liner (shame) and after two separate spills I decided to buy the Smartliner for the front trunk. It’s okay. I think it looks a little cheap, personally.

Rivian should make/sell one for the front trunk.
 

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^ I have the 3D mats... they look fantastic and fit in very well with the upscale Rivian interior. Of course I expect them to wear well too like the 3D mats I've had in my other cars and still have in our Model 3 and i3.
I too chose the 3D Maxpider KAGU series mats for my R1T (including the Frunk), and I agree completely with Rob's positive take. On previous vehicles I have used heavier, more industrial looking rubber mats, and they have served me quite well for their intended function. But they always detract from the look of the OEM interior. The 3D mats are so much nicer! The fit is perfect; the finish is elegant while still really functional; it's very easy to wipe them clean; and in this week's severely cold conditions here in NH they seemed remarkably unaffected (in stark contrast to some Weathertec mats in my Grand Cherokee). The 3D mats are not very heavy, but that is not a negative: they look and feel really well constructed. I have only used them for a week, but I feel very optimistic that they will survive well.
 

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^ I had the 3D mats for 3 NY winters in my 2017 Bolt... they held up great. I've had them for 2yrs now in the Model 3 and 1yr for the i3... they all still look excellent. Way better than the cheap plastic Weathertec mats we have in our Honda Pilot. In all fairness, the Weathertec's may be better if you're just dumping water into the vehicle like we do at the boat ramp with the Pilot. I have to back the Pilot down to a point where I am in ankle deep water at the driver door depending on the tide so when I get in the Pilot my water shoes are literally draining salt water out in to the Weathertec's which never let any of it slosh out.
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