F150Redux
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I was the lucky winner of the @3Wliners "Keeping Your Ride Clean" giveaway at the end of November 2025. They were generous enough to send me a full set of their Ford F-150 Lightning compatible (2025 Lariat) All-Weather Floor Mats.
TL;DR - The 3Wliners mats fit well, look great, and so far are perfect for my 2025 F-150 Lightning (Lariat).
The package was shipped via FedEx and arrived pretty quickly. I've had them in the truck now for 3-4 weeks now. In that time, we've had rain, sleet, snow, and slush. Not to mention lots of sand and salt on the roads.
Originally, I was using the OEM Ford all-weather mats that I got the dealer to throw in for free. Of course, the dealer hosed me and sent the set with the rear mat at 1/2 or 3/4 depth made for trucks with the large rear seat storage. 3Wliners sent me their set with the full-size rear mat.
Here's a couple pics of my original OEM Ford liners:
I was disappointed that the Ford OEM mats fit so poorly and the quality isn't that great. The edges of the mats don't stay in place; they tend to curl up more than they should.
The 3Wliners show up in a large box, only the rear mat is folded, and even that is just one fold.
After unpacking I just laid them on the floor in the garage while I took out the old mats and vacuumed in preparation for putting in the new 3Wliner mats. There wasn't much sun out, so I didn't even bother with that. Thirty minutes or so in the garage was plenty to take out the minimal fold in the rear mat.
The 3Wliners are very sturdy, and the quality to me is better than the Ford OEM. I like the deeper grooves and patterning on the 3Wliners more. Even in the rain/snow when my shoes are slick I don't feel like my feet are going to slide around.
if you compare the pictures of the Ford OEM vs the 3Wliners you can see that the 3Wliners fit better and cover more of the floor/contours.
I especially like how the read mat has the back-edge lip that goes up against the little under seat storage compartment. In my previous F-150 Powerboost I had the OEM Ford mats, with the correctly sized rear mat, and I don't think the rear edge did this.
The mat packaging came with some instructions and a couple air fresheners (co-opted by my wife).
There's even a surprise on the inside of the large outer shipping box. Patterns that you can cut out and build a couple cardboard rocking horses. I wasn't really surprised because I'd read about this in another review, but it was still cool someone thought to do this.
I wasn't originally going to take the time to cut out and build the horses, but it was a couple days before Christmas and my two young nieces were coming over for Christmas Day. I figured they might like them, so I spent an hour or two cutting out all the pieces and then putting them together (there's an instructional video on YouTube).
I really like these mats and if I ever need to buy a new pair in the future 3Wliners is where I'd look first (definitely before going the Ford OEM route).
I'll give it a few more weeks into real winter and I'll try and take some new pictures of the mats, and underneath them, to see how they are standing up to the elements/usage. The Ford OEM mats did okay, but because the edges curled up there was more than I expected when I removed them and vacuumed. I think the 3Wliners will do a better job at keeping detritus off my floor rugs.
If you've made it this far in my review, now's your chance to get a set of your own 3Wliner mats for free.
3Wliners has graciously allowed me to give up to 5 fellow F-150 Lightning Forum users a chance to win their own set. All you have to do is comment in this thread - post a response to my review, ask a question, or tell us all why you'd like/need a set of these awesome mats (and what truck you'd use them in).
3Wliners will select the winners after 1 week from today (so on or around January 13, 2026) and ship the prizes.
TL;DR - The 3Wliners mats fit well, look great, and so far are perfect for my 2025 F-150 Lightning (Lariat).
The package was shipped via FedEx and arrived pretty quickly. I've had them in the truck now for 3-4 weeks now. In that time, we've had rain, sleet, snow, and slush. Not to mention lots of sand and salt on the roads.
Originally, I was using the OEM Ford all-weather mats that I got the dealer to throw in for free. Of course, the dealer hosed me and sent the set with the rear mat at 1/2 or 3/4 depth made for trucks with the large rear seat storage. 3Wliners sent me their set with the full-size rear mat.
Here's a couple pics of my original OEM Ford liners:
I was disappointed that the Ford OEM mats fit so poorly and the quality isn't that great. The edges of the mats don't stay in place; they tend to curl up more than they should.
The 3Wliners show up in a large box, only the rear mat is folded, and even that is just one fold.
After unpacking I just laid them on the floor in the garage while I took out the old mats and vacuumed in preparation for putting in the new 3Wliner mats. There wasn't much sun out, so I didn't even bother with that. Thirty minutes or so in the garage was plenty to take out the minimal fold in the rear mat.
The 3Wliners are very sturdy, and the quality to me is better than the Ford OEM. I like the deeper grooves and patterning on the 3Wliners more. Even in the rain/snow when my shoes are slick I don't feel like my feet are going to slide around.
if you compare the pictures of the Ford OEM vs the 3Wliners you can see that the 3Wliners fit better and cover more of the floor/contours.
I especially like how the read mat has the back-edge lip that goes up against the little under seat storage compartment. In my previous F-150 Powerboost I had the OEM Ford mats, with the correctly sized rear mat, and I don't think the rear edge did this.
The mat packaging came with some instructions and a couple air fresheners (co-opted by my wife).
There's even a surprise on the inside of the large outer shipping box. Patterns that you can cut out and build a couple cardboard rocking horses. I wasn't really surprised because I'd read about this in another review, but it was still cool someone thought to do this.
I wasn't originally going to take the time to cut out and build the horses, but it was a couple days before Christmas and my two young nieces were coming over for Christmas Day. I figured they might like them, so I spent an hour or two cutting out all the pieces and then putting them together (there's an instructional video on YouTube).
I really like these mats and if I ever need to buy a new pair in the future 3Wliners is where I'd look first (definitely before going the Ford OEM route).
I'll give it a few more weeks into real winter and I'll try and take some new pictures of the mats, and underneath them, to see how they are standing up to the elements/usage. The Ford OEM mats did okay, but because the edges curled up there was more than I expected when I removed them and vacuumed. I think the 3Wliners will do a better job at keeping detritus off my floor rugs.
If you've made it this far in my review, now's your chance to get a set of your own 3Wliner mats for free.
3Wliners has graciously allowed me to give up to 5 fellow F-150 Lightning Forum users a chance to win their own set. All you have to do is comment in this thread - post a response to my review, ask a question, or tell us all why you'd like/need a set of these awesome mats (and what truck you'd use them in).
3Wliners will select the winners after 1 week from today (so on or around January 13, 2026) and ship the prizes.
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