Get the 3DMaxpider ones, they made the premium OEM mats so the quailty is top notch with covering for dead paddle and about 70% of the OEM price.
The cheapest I can find the 3DMaxpider ones for are $150 for 4. Mazdas official site has the OEM ones for $125
The cheapest I can find the 3DMaxpider ones for are $150 for 4. Mazdas official site has the OEM ones for $125
Oops sorry my American friends, it seems that the premium mat that 3DMaxpider produced is only available in Canada (see link below) https://mazdashop.ca/products/premium-floor-liners-1st-row-mazda-cx-5-2017-2018-2019
The main difference between the all-weather and premium ones is cover for dead pedal, the all-weather ones is heavy with solid rubber which isnt bad at all but the lack of cover for dead pedal is a deal breaker for me.
No one should be choosing the Weathertech over the Husky liners for the 2017-2019 Mazda CX-5.
I closely compared both, pulling images from their websites, and putting them side-by-side.
The Husky liners have SIGNIFICANTLY better coverage on the drivers side (up the dead pedal) and second row (further under front seats).
Husky is the way to go for this vehicle.
I bought Weathertech and see no issue with their coverage area. Are you just going off of pictures?
You might see no issues, but there is less coverage than the Husky mats provide.
The Husky mats...
- Completely cover the dead pedal (instead of partially)
- Completely cover the 'bump' on the inside corner of the front row (instead of going around it)
- Second row mats extend further under the first row
In addition, the Husky cargo liner has the same look/style as the front mats.
The Weathertech cargo liner looks like it came from a different company, with a mismatched design compared to the front mats.
Yes 3DMaxpider made the Mazda premium so the material is idenitical, but I went with 3DMaxpider ones for it's simple look and PRICE, it's selling on Amazon.ca for about 50 bucks cheaper than the OEMs, not much but its something.The oem mats in your link above look very similar design and material as the Maxpiders; maybe they are made for Mazda? Nearly identical except the oem has more ridges and the logo molded in.
Not a fan of too many ridges and channels myself, just too hard to clean. Guess it depends on your winter climate though, if you have a lot of snowy shoes the deep channels are good.
I just installed the 3D MAXpider Kagu into my 2019. The fit doesn*t seem quite perfect, but certainly good enough. They*re so light and fabric-like that it*s hard to believe they*re all weather. But we*ll see how they hold up next week, after the snow hits.
Just installed the same ones on my 2019. First, got them on eBay but made the mistake of not looking into the year model and realized after installing them the fit was not exact si had to return them. Then I called 3D MAXpider and asked for the 2019 model item number and ordered them from AutoAnything.com at $113 total for the full set and they fit great now
Just installed the same ones on my 2019. First, got them on eBay but made the mistake of not looking into the year model and realized after installing them the fit was not exact si had to return them. Then I called 3D MAXpider and asked for the 2019 model item number and ordered them from AutoAnything.com at $113 total for the full set and they fit great now