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Calling All F150 Enthusiasts! Pick Your No.1 Floor Mat Tread Pattern

Check out the 13 patterns, Cast your vote for your favorite.


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TripleAliners

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Hi F150 fellows!

We're TripleAliners, and we're deep into the development of our next-generation all-weather floor mats. We know the community here is the most knowledgeable out there, so we're skipping the fluff and coming straight to you for the most important decision: the pattern.
Our design team has poured over CAD models and prototypes to create 13 distinct tread patterns. Now, we need your expert eyes to tell us which one hits the mark.

How you can help:
1. Check out the 13 patterns
2. Cast your vote for your favorite.
3. Tell us why in the comments below! We want to hear your thoughts on grip, cleanability, and style.
4. Share any other ideas—we welcome all opinions and suggestions.

The winning design from this community will be a strong candidate for our flagship mat. This is your chance to directly influence a product built for enthusiasts, by enthusiasts.
Thanks for your time and your vote.
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I personally would avoid anything with straight or nearly straight lines front to back. Too easy with wet/slippery feet to have your foot slip when turning around (kids, items in back, etc).
 
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I personally would avoid anything with straight or nearly straight lines front to back. Too easy with wet/slippery feet to have your foot slip when turning around (kids, items in back, etc).
Thank you!
 
 







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