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Hey all,

Just saw this product show up on Amazon wasn't there a bit ago. Never heard of the company so I'm a bit skeptical, but it seems to be everything I'm looking for in a bed liner with the raised edges.

Just wondering the communities thoughts on the product and company. Thanks everyone!

Mixsuper Truck Bed Mat Compatible with 2022-2023 Rivian R1T All Weather Truck Rugged Bed Liner TPE Durable Odorless Black https://a.co/d/7vn00A2
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Interesting find. Did not see a stated thickness. Did I miss it? The cheap mats can be thin. 7 lbs also doesn’t seem like much for a bed insert.
 

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If you click on their product page you can read reviews of their similar mat for the ford maverick.
 

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I wouldn't buy a 7# mat. The one I have is a cut down horse stall mat from TSC that weighs 90#. I wouldn't do that again either. It stinks to high heaven, is a two-man job to put it in or take it out (unless you're in grubby clothes), and makes getting to the spare that much harder. Ever since I quit running around on ranches years ago, every flat I've ever had since has come when I'm "not dressed for it"
 

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I wouldn't buy a 7# mat. The one I have is a cut down horse stall mat from TSC that weighs 90#. I wouldn't do that again either. It stinks to high heaven, is a two-man job to put it in or take it out (unless you're in grubby clothes), and makes getting to the spare that much harder. Ever since I quit running around on ranches years ago, every flat I've ever had since has come when I'm "not dressed for it"
I had a horse stall mat in my Gladiator and it worked well. How would a 7 pound mat NOT blow away on the highway???
 

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Hmm thanks for the opinion all! Seems like I should wait for a better weight/quality one. Don't want to have to worry about it blowing away or having to keep something on it or stick it down.
 

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Bought a mat at Home Depot $35.00. Cut six inches off. Fits and works perfect.
 

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Anywhere that has wide comveyor belts would probably give you an old one for free. We do.
 

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That's smart, I should have called my friend at a grain elevator before buying this:
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Rubber-Cal...-Runner-3-16-in-x-4-ft-x-5-ft-Blue/1003016008

It's not the precise size but I've actually been really happy with the weight and consistency. Planned on cutting but just let the end curl up the wall for a little extra protection.

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That’s not too bad. Although I think the little pattern filling up and plugging with dirt would drive me bonkers. 🤣
 

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That’s not too bad. Although I think the little pattern filling up and plugging with dirt would drive me bonkers. 🤣
That was an initial concern for me too but I actually like the self draining aspect but usually have dirty cars anyways. Would handle a quick pressure washing well; I think it is the same stuff used around pools a lot.
Keeps stuff raised up enough if it rains and the tonneau lets in a little puddle.
I also have a half sheet of plywood that I swap in for heavier loads like a pallet of mulch.

To be clear, not a perfect solution I originally bought as a short term solution for a proper bed liner but now I don't need that.
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