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I bought the Tesmanian floor mats a year ago and I love them. They are plastic but that means they clean easily and wear well. They have a nice texture to them so I don’t find the appearance objectionable. A few years ago I bought husky mats for my daughter’s car and I like the Tesmanian mats far better.I was debating between 3D Max Spider or Tesmanian.
3D Max spider are expensive and have mixed reviews but Tesmanian is half the price of 3D max spider and also have decent reviews but they look more plasticky
Has anyone used Tesla mats? Are they good? But I believe they don't have trunk and frunk options right?
Not sure if there is another good option and what others are getting?
Thanks for the suggestion. I just ordered the LDCRS. Website took me to Amazon with 15% off for Black Friday, looks to expire tonight. Promo code 15LDCRSBFI'm happy with my LDCRS mats. They look great and fit nicely.
The OEM tesla mats look very nice. Tesla does offer trunk and frunk all-weather mats here so I can get the whole set from tesla.com. Unless tesmanian mats are far superior (and fit better), I don't see a point in buying 3rd party.Has anyone used Tesla mats? Are they good? But I believe they don't have trunk and frunk options right?
I haven't seen the Tesla OEM mats in person to do a direct comparison; they look comparable to the set I got from Tesmanian. a couple things I noticed: the Tasmanian rear mats have a slightly higher lip in front and their trunk/cargo bed mat has a crease in the middle to allow it to fold up easier when accessing the sub-trunk space.The OEM tesla mats look very nice. Tesla does offer trunk and frunk all-weather mats here so I can get the whole set from tesla.com. Unless tesmanian mats are far superior (and fit better), I don't see a point in buying 3rd party.
do you have any cover for the back of the rear seats when they are folded? Say, to protect from a dog hair or something similar?I haven't seen the Tesla OEM mats in person to do a direct comparison; they look comparable to the set I got from Tesmanian. a couple things I noticed: the Tasmanian rear mats have a slightly higher lip in front and their trunk/cargo bed mat has a crease in the middle to allow it to fold up easier when accessing the sub-trunk space.
More importantly the Tasmanian mats are significantly cheaper - the entire set will run you $480 from Tesla but only $250 from Tesmanian. If you're just getting the floor mats it's $85 cheaper ($225 vs $140)
I found this on Tesmanian: 2020-2022 Tesla Model Y Second Row Seats Back Cover Mats (5 or 7 Seater) (235) $89.99do you have any cover for the back of the rear seats when they are folded? Say, to protect from a dog hair or something similar?
where did you get the 3D Maxpider mats from? Is there a place besides Teslarati's website?I got the 3D maxpider mats. I don’t have any experience with others but a good friend recommended them so I just went with it. They fit well and seem like they’ll do a stellar job.
I actually bought both and compared them side by side. I thought the Tesmanians just felt way too plasticky and cheap. The OEM looks way nicer and has a nicer look and feel, to me. Benefit of Tesmanian is cheaper price, but the cost wasn’t worth it for me and I sold off the Tesmanians.The OEM tesla mats look very nice. Tesla does offer trunk and frunk all-weather mats here so I can get the whole set from tesla.com. Unless tesmanian mats are far superior (and fit better), I don't see a point in buying 3rd party.