Rivian Blue
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- Nov 14, 2024
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Just got these delivered yesterday! The packing was good for shipping. I would say the material is a little thinner than I expected, but it’s the right amount of flexibility/rigidity, and I really like the lip around each mat.
The fabric on the back is nice and rough to help it stick with the flooring so it shouldn’t move. The materials overall are quite nice and rugged. But, I’m curious how slick it may be while driving with sandals though. I’ll update you guys on that next time I take it out for a drive.
In regards to the fitment, I think it’s great! I’ll let you be the judge with the photos shared on this article. Overall, I’m happy, but there are definitely some improvements that can/should be made, given the price of these:
1. For the frunk, it needs a hole where the bottom part of the netting attaches to the vehicle. Thus, those two corners don’t sit flat.
2. In the trunk, it would be nice if a slit was cut on the sides just wide enough so the sliding fasteners underneath would work with the mat installed flat. Otherwise those helpful storage fasteners are covered.
3. Finally, all the mats really do need those plastic fasteners so you can actually lock them in place. Only the front ones had them, the rest did not. I think the mats would probably still stay in place even without those, but to ensure they don’t lift up by mistake, having them lock in place is essential.
The fabric on the back is nice and rough to help it stick with the flooring so it shouldn’t move. The materials overall are quite nice and rugged. But, I’m curious how slick it may be while driving with sandals though. I’ll update you guys on that next time I take it out for a drive.
In regards to the fitment, I think it’s great! I’ll let you be the judge with the photos shared on this article. Overall, I’m happy, but there are definitely some improvements that can/should be made, given the price of these:
1. For the frunk, it needs a hole where the bottom part of the netting attaches to the vehicle. Thus, those two corners don’t sit flat.
2. In the trunk, it would be nice if a slit was cut on the sides just wide enough so the sliding fasteners underneath would work with the mat installed flat. Otherwise those helpful storage fasteners are covered.
3. Finally, all the mats really do need those plastic fasteners so you can actually lock them in place. Only the front ones had them, the rest did not. I think the mats would probably still stay in place even without those, but to ensure they don’t lift up by mistake, having them lock in place is essential.