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I bought these floor mats and the cargo mat after having purchased cheaper ones. WOW. Huge difference! The other ones were never going to mold to the shape of the car. These fit perfect! They fit perfectly in the car! Really nice mats!! Worth the money. I put the back seat ones over the factory mats, just to extend the carpet protection a little further under the front seat. Buy these!At the end of the day, all these car floor liner companies have the same technology and rubber/plastic material so the big difference is how much they spend on advertising and brand recognition. For $100 less than Weathertech this company makes high quality floor mats that get the job done as well.I get these for every car I own. They hold up over time, are fairly easy to clean, and look good.Nice fit and protect the carpet flooringMats fit perfectly in my car, way better than factory (OEM) mats (very snug), and don't move at all with heavy use. The mat contours match precisely with the interior contours and give them a premium look and feel. The mats for my car had holes that allow them to attach to the floor pins; the holes matched exactly with the pins, and attach to them with a satisfying "click" to let you know they're in. The back end of the mats have a semi-Velcro material that prevents them from sliding around, making them feel like they are permanently attached to the car. Because they are contoured to fit the car precisely, you will need to work with them for a few minutes to get them in just right...but once you get them in, they're "in like Flynn" and won't go anywhere! Love the look they give my car, and I highly recommend them, just make sure you order the ones specifically made for your car's year/make/model.After researching all weather floor mats for the CX-5, these were at the top of the list of options. (Some other brands didn’t cover the dead pedal, people complained about them curling over time, etc.). I was debating between these and TuxMats, but I wasn’t able to find a way to see TuxMats in person without it costing me money if after seeing them I didn’t like them, so I decided to try the 3D MAXpiders first. I’m glad I did. Received them and they fit perfectly in the 2021 Mazda CX-5, provide good coverage, feel durable, and look classy. I ended up also buying the cargo mat after getting these, and while that doesn’t fit quite as perfectly as the floor mats (maybe with time it’ll sit a little flatter in the middle) it’s still a great fit, isn’t slippery, and I’m very happy with it. I’ll definitely consider 3D MAXpiders for any future floor mat purchases.They fit great, I don’t slip and they look great!This fits the 2022 Mazda CX-5 perfectly! I love how its light yet durable! Its not 100% smooth, which I like, because it doesnt make it slippery when wet. I dont know how easy it is to clean, but I like what I see so far. It fits easily, doesnt move or was not difficult to install. For the price it beat the other known brands like Weather Tech or Husky liners in my opinion. I have owned both and I can say so far I prefer this over the other two. If anything negative happens within the next months I will update my review.I’ve had these in my Mazda CX-5 for a while now, they definitely work well. They are really easy to install. With all the snow and salt we’ve gotten this winter there definitely saving my car from behind destroyed. I think they are a little expensive but that seems to be the case with all good car mats. The only negative side is that they are a little more difficult to clean than the average mat. You can’t just rinse them off and put them back, they definitely have to be scrubbed. Overall would recommend them!I bought these mats for my 2018 Mazda CX-05 GT early in December, 2021. I live in Ottawa, Canada, which I believe is the snowiest national capital in the world (or it may be #2, behind Moscow - not sure!). So we really need winter mats for our cars here. I wanted to wait to write my review until the winter was over and I took them out to clean them.I took them out to clean them a couple of weeks ago in mid-May, 2022, and started by hosing them down, and A LOT of dirt came off just from that. Strangely, when I took out the front mats, the two polyester/felt-like pieces that I show in the first picture came off, and I cannot figure out what they are for or where they are supposed to go.I used a heavy-duty Vileda scrub brush and dish soap to clean them. Picture #2 is mid-clean. Picture number 3 is after I finished scrubbing, and hosing them down again, and letting them dry outside. Are they 100% pristine like they were when they were new? No, although the back seat ones are close to pristine becasue I hardly had anyone in the back seat this winter. I am happy with the cleanliness because I had the expensive Weathertech liners in the front seats of my last car, and they never cleaned up as good as new, either, and I scrub hard! Maybe I need to use a more abrasive cleaning agent? If anyone has any wisdom on this, please share.When I got my Mazda last December, I had to decide between another set of Weathertechs for the front seats only, or for almost the same amount of money, going with the 3D MAXpider mats and getting mats for the front AND rear of the car. I watched a YouTube video about MAXpider and decided to give them a try.I am very happy with these mats and would recommend them over the more expensive Weathertech as the carpets under my mats were in really great shape after a long, snowy and slushy Canadian winter. The front mats run up the sides of the wall a bit, the same as the Weathertech ones did in my previous car. So there is little opportunity for dirt and gunck to get in under the mats.These mats fit perfectly in my 2017 CX-5. Definitely waterproof and will hold lots of dirt and moisture protecting carpet under. Due to the rough surface it is not easy to remove film of dirt without scrubbing with a brush then wiping with a cloth. Having said that, the rough surface provides good traction and shoes don't slip. Have had installed for a few months now and don't show any wear.I was looking for a good mat for my Mazda CX5 and was stuck between Weathertech, Husky and 3D MAXpider. After careful dissection of all three my final decision was set on 3D MAXpider. Of course a big factor was price but also good reviews. I was very surprised with the quality and esthetics of this product and the fact that it fits like a glove was just a bonus. It is not many times that I am saying "wow" out loud while I'm all by myself, lol. I currently own a Weathertech in my Tundra and while it is an excellent mat, it feels cheap compared to 3D MAXpider, not to mention the price difference.Got these for my 2021 Mazda CX 5. They are well made with the raised sides. They fit very nice and really will protect the floor. Are easy to clean. Also these are much cheaper in cost than what the dealer wanted for molded floor mats.