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Label was created 5/28 with no shipping updates since…The cargo liner is now back in stock & ships same day. Link: https://linerx.com/products/linerx-cargo-liner-for-rivian-r1s
Thank you!
They very rarely have sales or discounts.Any discount codes for the Canvasback?
Is the XL version? Or the large version?I'm probably going to end up with the LinerX, but I like to use a vehicle for a while before deciding what type of mat is going to work best. So for a cheap thing to keep the cargo area protected while I make up my mind, I got one of THESE (meant to be a pet liner) for $40.
It is not attractive, but is flexible and does the job. Here I have the 3rd row seats down, and the liner is mounted to the backs of the 2nd row. Note that it protects the "tailgate" too:
You can of course tuck it in, so you can close the hatch:
If you don't need to use it, it stows neatly in the trunk well:
If you fold the second row seats, the liner follows - and still protects the tailgate:
If you'd rather protect the back of the front seats instead of the tailgate, you can just hook the liner on to the coat hooks:
You can also fold the mat over itself if you want to put the 3rd row up, but meh:
My 3rd row seats will never see the light of day in an upright position, so I've been searching for a soup to nuts liner solution that would go from the back of the 2nd row seats all the way to the end of the tailgate.The cargo liner is now back in stock & ships same day. Link: https://linerx.com/products/linerx-cargo-liner-for-rivian-r1s
Thank you!
McGrubberI'm probably going to end up with the LinerX, but I like to use a vehicle for a while before deciding what type of mat is going to work best. So for a cheap thing to keep the cargo area protected while I make up my mind, I got one of THESE (meant to be a pet liner) for $40.
It is not attractive, but is flexible and does the job. Here I have the 3rd row seats down, and the liner is mounted to the backs of the 2nd row. Note that it protects the "tailgate" too:
You can of course tuck it in, so you can close the hatch:
If you don't need to use it, it stows neatly in the trunk well:
If you fold the second row seats, the liner follows - and still protects the tailgate:
If you'd rather protect the back of the front seats instead of the tailgate, you can just hook the liner on to the coat hooks:
You can also fold the mat over itself if you want to put the 3rd row up, but meh:
It is a Large.Is the XL version? Or the large version?
Id like to see a picture when you get it back as i may consider buying this if it fits wellI use this rear Smartliner rubber cargo mat that is made for a Ford Flex. I actually transfered it from the Ford Flex I sold when my R1S was ready as a temporary fix until something better came along. It fit so dimensionally well, that I will not replace it. Length and Width wise Flex and R1S appear to be the same. I can take a picture when I get my R1S back from service.
Same for me. Label created and that's it. I emailed LinerX and they responded really fast to say mine was shipping today (10 days after getting the tracking #). I think they pre-printed a ton of labels.Label was created 5/28 with no shipping updates since…
Have you got your vehicle back yet? Really interested to see how it looks like.I use this rear Smartliner rubber cargo mat that is made for a Ford Flex. I actually transfered it from the Ford Flex I sold when my R1S was ready as a temporary fix until something better came along. It fit so dimensionally well, that I will not replace it. Length and Width wise Flex and R1S appear to be the same. I can take a picture when I get my R1S back from service.