We live high in the mountains not far from Big Bear Lake, California, and as we park outdoors, it's a given that we are going to be tracking mud, snow, and grime into our cars. As a result, we value having durable, rugged floor mats that are easy to clean while protecting the floor.
We were recently asked to review a set of all weather floor mats for our family's Model 3. The brand is OEDRO, and the "Off Road 4x4 DIY" mats came in this large box not long after some significant snowfalls and freshly fallen rain and sleet. We appreciated that the mats arrived flat rather than rolled up in a smaller box, as this made them easier to install.
Here's what the mats looked like right out of the box. The rubber seems pretty thick and durable. (Naturally, with the snow and incessant road grime, the car hadn't been washed in a while.)
The first mat to go in was in the driver position. It fit snugly, and over the ensuing couple of weeks of usage, we noticed no movement. This is actually an improvement over the higher end "3D Maxpider" mats in our classic Model S which have shifted around more than desired. Truthfully, I'd prefer if the driver mat could cover more of the area in front of the pedals, but I personally haven't seen any Tesla mats that do this.
Here's the passenger side mat. Initially, it didn't seem to lay quite as flat as the driver side mat, but it actually fit the contours of the car well, and over time it's proven to be a good fit.
Finally, here's the mat for the rear seat area. It covers about as much area as other mats, but I'd prefer if some of the nooks in the front of the footwell could be covered slightly more completely. Overall, though, it's great for protecting the floor from kids (or adults) trouncing in with really dirty shoes.
We do like the appearance of these mats and they don't seem to look "cheap" at all. I would consider them to be a solid choice, especially compared to the OEM "all weather" mats which are likely to be significantly more expensive in the Tesla store.
Also, for those who are interested, another review of OEDRO mats was posted a couple of years ago:
https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/new-floor-mats-“oedro”.190242/
Here is the link to the floor mats Amazon listing: Amazon.com
And here is the OEDRO Amazon store: OEDRO
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We were recently asked to review a set of all weather floor mats for our family's Model 3. The brand is OEDRO, and the "Off Road 4x4 DIY" mats came in this large box not long after some significant snowfalls and freshly fallen rain and sleet. We appreciated that the mats arrived flat rather than rolled up in a smaller box, as this made them easier to install.
Here's what the mats looked like right out of the box. The rubber seems pretty thick and durable. (Naturally, with the snow and incessant road grime, the car hadn't been washed in a while.)
The first mat to go in was in the driver position. It fit snugly, and over the ensuing couple of weeks of usage, we noticed no movement. This is actually an improvement over the higher end "3D Maxpider" mats in our classic Model S which have shifted around more than desired. Truthfully, I'd prefer if the driver mat could cover more of the area in front of the pedals, but I personally haven't seen any Tesla mats that do this.
Here's the passenger side mat. Initially, it didn't seem to lay quite as flat as the driver side mat, but it actually fit the contours of the car well, and over time it's proven to be a good fit.
Finally, here's the mat for the rear seat area. It covers about as much area as other mats, but I'd prefer if some of the nooks in the front of the footwell could be covered slightly more completely. Overall, though, it's great for protecting the floor from kids (or adults) trouncing in with really dirty shoes.
We do like the appearance of these mats and they don't seem to look "cheap" at all. I would consider them to be a solid choice, especially compared to the OEM "all weather" mats which are likely to be significantly more expensive in the Tesla store.
Also, for those who are interested, another review of OEDRO mats was posted a couple of years ago:
https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/new-floor-mats-“oedro”.190242/
Here is the link to the floor mats Amazon listing: Amazon.com
And here is the OEDRO Amazon store: OEDRO
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Admin note: This was the honest review of a product provided to the member by one of our advertisers.