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They’ve been popping up in ads on my IG.
Same. With how messed up the drivers side mat was on my Lasfits that shipped to me, I almost went with these but settled on the higher end version of the WT's instead.
 

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lasfit can cause damage to your seat back carpet on removal
Just curious, has anyone posted about this? Confused because the first aid kit etc use hook/loop (aka Velcro) to attach to the back of the seats without issue, and I’ve never had an issue with Velcro damaging the seat back carpet on any other vehicle I’ve owned.

Is there something unique about the lasfit hooks or the 6th gen seat back carpet that makes it particularly delicate?
 

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Just curious, has anyone posted about this? Confused because the first aid kit etc use hook/loop (aka Velcro) to attach to the back of the seats without issue, and I’ve never had an issue with Velcro damaging the seat back carpet on any other vehicle I’ve owned.

Is there something unique about the lasfit hooks or the 6th gen seat back carpet that makes it particularly delicate?
I think it’s more about the amount of Velcro. But i would agree with them since velco can damage most carpet.
 

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Just curious, has anyone posted about this? Confused because the first aid kit etc use hook/loop (aka Velcro) to attach to the back of the seats without issue, and I’ve never had an issue with Velcro damaging the seat back carpet on any other vehicle I’ve owned.

Is there something unique about the lasfit hooks or the 6th gen seat back carpet that makes it particularly delicate?
i think since the lasfit has a bigger area of coverage of velco and the carpet is fairly loose it pulls easily.

i thought someone posted a pic of that here ???

i personally wont be pulling them back off ever. once i install a protection set, i never remove them. either floor liners or in this case the full package of lasfit coverage.

only mention is that repeated removals could cause the carpet to fuzz
 
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Please post photos of the HPs when you get them! I am considering replacing my Oem all-weather mats.
These are the Weathertech HP's. Pricy, but I am absolutely blown away by their quality. Fit and finish is perfect and they fit better than any all weather floor mat I've ever used. They arent plasticky like the Lasfits, and they also aren't rubbery. Whatever they use is a nice material though. Here are some pics.

2025 2026 4runner 6th gen WeatherTech vs Lasfit floor mats IMG_2612


2025 2026 4runner 6th gen WeatherTech vs Lasfit floor mats IMG_2617


2025 2026 4runner 6th gen WeatherTech vs Lasfit floor mats IMG_2619


2025 2026 4runner 6th gen WeatherTech vs Lasfit floor mats IMG_2614


2025 2026 4runner 6th gen WeatherTech vs Lasfit floor mats IMG_2615
 

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give it a few years and those WT will curl away from body panels. but that is just my opinion and what i have gone thru previously with WT liners.

and i absolutely agree the WT are better quality and has better coverage but that curling bugs me eventually.

it seems the WT are stiffer than other brands so they tend curl more so than like husky brand (which i switch from WT cause the they wer more pliable than the WT)
 

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give it a few years and those WT will curl away from body panels. but that is just my opinion and what i have gone thru previously with WT liners.

and i absolutely agree the WT are better quality and has better coverage but that curling bugs me eventually.

it seems the WT are stiffer than other brands so they tend curl more so than like husky brand (which i switch from WT cause the they wer more pliable than the WT)
I agree with this about the standard weather tech mats but the HP’s are not as stiff and seem to mitigate that problem.
 

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give it a few years and those WT will curl away from body panels. but that is just my opinion and what i have gone thru previously with WT liners.

and i absolutely agree the WT are better quality and has better coverage but that curling bugs me eventually.

it seems the WT are stiffer than other brands so they tend curl more so than like husky brand (which i switch from WT cause the they wer more pliable than the WT)
These aren't the old Weathertech mats we are all used to. Those were very prone to curling. These are a different material and it would be impossible for them to curl given their material. You'd have to handle them to know what I mean. Plenty of videos online of them after they've been used and abused too. The only downside is their price point.
 

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These aren't the old Weathertech mats we are all used to. Those were very prone to curling. These are a different material and it would be impossible for them to curl given their material. You'd have to handle them to know what I mean. Plenty of videos online of them after they've been used and abused too. The only downside is their price point.
well i am glad they finally fixed the issue but yeah sadly i moved on to other brands that solved my issue about 10 yrs ago.
 

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I have had WT in other vehicles and I went lastfit for the deep channel. Makes it easier to keep things dry from snow melting off shoes.
 

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I've been waiting forever for the Lasfit's to go on sale, but the TuxMat's I find intriguing.... Time to check out YT and see if there are any reviews!
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