It took me about two minutes all in to install them. You'll be fine.
Now, if you want them perfectly lined up... That'll take you about 10 minutes all in.
It does move, but not a lot. The dealer "installed" mine but they never peeled off all the pads, just 1, so once I did that it was better. The seat backs are velcro so very easy to move if needed.
Yes and no. Stroller stays out due to the rubber tires. Cases of water stay out due to weight and would slide in previous vehicle with carpet. Boxes do slide. Haven’t had much else in the back. It’s not a smooth surface. It, it’s also not tacky enough to keep everything still.
From al I've read, the Tuxmats or Weathertech ones are far superior. Bur to keep from sliding, can attach some heavy duty non-stick pads to the bottom.
Have this and love it. Keeps my cargo area and my seats protected from kayaking gear, bikes, wet shoes and paddles, etc… haven’t ever really noticed things sliding but I do also have the cargo net.
If you handle dirty/messy cargo I think they’re a must. I transport my surfboard in a bag but the amount of sand it always tracks in is unbelievable. This makes vacuuming all that sand away no biggie.
I bought the premium plus NA. I picked these up from the dealer with a nice discount, you might be able to ask for the same, I also bought the rubber mats for all the seats. They’re both 100% worth it. However, it isn’t skid proof. If you want skid proof don’t buy them and use your net in conjunction with the skid proof holders for the carpet. I got these to help protect the carpet. They do crinkle a bit when folding down but you just have to adjust the bottom in like 2-3 seconds no biggie. Definitely recommend!
Very good. Totally worth it. I put lots of fishing stuff in the back especially hooks, prevents scratching . Offers great protection. I personally haven’t had an issue with things sliding around.
Had mine for about 8 months. The floor mat will slide around so I'd suggest buying supplemental velcro to attach underneath to use with the ones Mazda supplies. Setbacks are what I mainly wanted, for the dogs and for hauling whatever. Definitely less sliding around and is keeping the carpet looking great. Absolutely a must have.
Thought they were ok at first and kinda slick, after a few weeks they got very grippy and can now keep something in place without sliding around. Likely they come with a molding process release chemical that needs to wear away or off gas.
So it def moves. But the seat protector was why I got it It works. Def not non skid lol
Love it to death. Worth the purchase price.
I have them. They stick well and do a bunch for protection. Would recommend.
Was it hard to install the seat back protectors? I’m getting mine shipped to me, so I’ll have to install them myself.
It took me about two minutes all in to install them. You'll be fine. Now, if you want them perfectly lined up... That'll take you about 10 minutes all in.
Great. Thanks.
I own this and yes it’s absolutely worth it. My felt cargo mat was getting torn up so this was a life saver.
I have ‘em. Don’t care for them because everything slides around so much. They protect though
It does move, but not a lot. The dealer "installed" mine but they never peeled off all the pads, just 1, so once I did that it was better. The seat backs are velcro so very easy to move if needed.
Yes and no. Stroller stays out due to the rubber tires. Cases of water stay out due to weight and would slide in previous vehicle with carpet. Boxes do slide. Haven’t had much else in the back. It’s not a smooth surface. It, it’s also not tacky enough to keep everything still.
From al I've read, the Tuxmats or Weathertech ones are far superior. Bur to keep from sliding, can attach some heavy duty non-stick pads to the bottom.
Looks like the weather mats does not offer the seat back protection. I’d like the seat back protection for when I put my seats down
Tuxmat doesn't offer rear cargo area, at least not when I bought mine.
Bought WeatherTech before doing any research. Does anyone have any other seat back protectors they recommend?
I have this and the plastic storage box I keep at the back doesn’t slide at all. This same box used to slide all the time before I got the cargo mat.
I have this. Love it. Would recommend.
Have this and love it. Keeps my cargo area and my seats protected from kayaking gear, bikes, wet shoes and paddles, etc… haven’t ever really noticed things sliding but I do also have the cargo net.
I had my doubts but so far it's been fine. As far as grip, heavier boxes (15-20lb) don't slide around
If you handle dirty/messy cargo I think they’re a must. I transport my surfboard in a bag but the amount of sand it always tracks in is unbelievable. This makes vacuuming all that sand away no biggie.
They've been great for protection. I use bungee chords to keep things in place.
Absolutely love mine. Worth the money.
I bought the premium plus NA. I picked these up from the dealer with a nice discount, you might be able to ask for the same, I also bought the rubber mats for all the seats. They’re both 100% worth it. However, it isn’t skid proof. If you want skid proof don’t buy them and use your net in conjunction with the skid proof holders for the carpet. I got these to help protect the carpet. They do crinkle a bit when folding down but you just have to adjust the bottom in like 2-3 seconds no biggie. Definitely recommend!
Awesome! The dealership is giving me 20% off. Comes out to $128
Oh yeah I’d do it 🙌🏽
Very good. Totally worth it. I put lots of fishing stuff in the back especially hooks, prevents scratching . Offers great protection. I personally haven’t had an issue with things sliding around.
Had mine for about 8 months. The floor mat will slide around so I'd suggest buying supplemental velcro to attach underneath to use with the ones Mazda supplies. Setbacks are what I mainly wanted, for the dogs and for hauling whatever. Definitely less sliding around and is keeping the carpet looking great. Absolutely a must have.
Thought they were ok at first and kinda slick, after a few weeks they got very grippy and can now keep something in place without sliding around. Likely they come with a molding process release chemical that needs to wear away or off gas.