Well, first off, I want to make it clear that I am talking about liners and not mats.

Weathertech makes a great product, but I've found a couple of shortcomings that prompted me to try a different product. This has to do primarily with the way people sit in the car. I have 2 issues with the WT liners. One is that regardless of how spot-on their fit is with the floor pans, people still push their feet on them and will find a way to slide them out of position, which opens up your carpet to get dirty. The driver's liner is an exception because it uses the hook on the floor to keep it in place. However, both front floor mats could really reach up the front floor well a bit farther for better coverage. That's issue number two. I can envision driving with muddy or slushy boots and resting my left foot on the side but over the lip of the liner. Anyway, that's how things look in the Subaru.

In the Jeep I thought I'd try the Husky liners to compare. They are also laser fit to the pans like WT. They have nibs on the back that grip the carpet, so no sliding around, and the front ones are longer, so there is more coverage up under the dash. On my 6,000 mile trip to Mexico and back, the liners worked out excellent. The down side to Husky is that they don't produce a third row liner - only a concern if you actually use the third row. I bought my set used from someone on JC.com who a WT third row liner. This works out just fine for my needs.

Both WT and Husky are great products. This is just my experience and POV. My 2 cents, as they say.