Truck
owners, most of the time, require more protection inside the cab than folks who
own cars. Think of the basic generalized profile of people you know who own
trucks. Most of the time these drivers are in and out of their vehicles
frequently, they likely work outside or even if they don’t, they use their trucks
for recreational activities. This means that the cabin floors are constantly
exposed to whatever it is you’re bringing back in your rig with you. So if you’ve
been on dirt, the floors get dirty, if it’s sand, sandy, and so forth. This
kind of thing is par for the course.
That’s
why a lot of times, Husky
Heavy Duty Liners are so popular for truckers. Husky Heavy Duty Liners aren’t
marketed specifically to truck owners, but it is within this segment where they
are probably used the most. And for good reason. What makes Heavy Duty Liners different
from other types of floor mats is what actually goes on in the mats themselves.
Regular truck floor mats have some lines in them, some 3D studs of some sort,
maybe some rubber bullet-like shapes…you get the picture. It’s just enough
weird shapes to make it look like the mat provides some grip. Husky heavy duty
mats are different.
Instead
of oddly-shaped studs and squiggly lines parading throughout the surface of the
mat, Husky Liners show off deeply ingrained channels that are put there for the
sole purpose to trap any kind of spills or water from escaping. They aren’t
barely three-dimensional, either. The channels are deep enough to where you can
stand a penny up inside of them. You could spill a quart of milk on top of one
of these mats and it’ll catch all of it.
Of
course, it all comes down to the material. After all, when we’re talking about
floor mats, material is perhaps the most important part of the equation. Husky
pounds their heavy duty liners with their own rubberized concoction that is
GUARANTEED to never crack, rip, or become uncompromised in any way. This is
absolutely crucial. If you use your Silverado to get you to the construction
site, you can rest assured your boots won’t be pulling on the material and
stomping the liners into flattened rubber mush. No way. You can count on them
to outlast the life of your vehicle.
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