What is the difference between all-weather floor mats and all-weather floor liners?
Floor mats are typically thicker and heavier than floor liners. Floor mats use thick treads and a tall outer lip to contain mud and dirt while providing excellent traction for driving. Floor liners, on the other hand, have a taller outer rim and a contoured design specific to your floorboards. Because of their design, floor liners tend to cover more surface area than most floor mats and will hold more mud and moisture. Floor Liners are typically thinner than floor mats, yet the water-tight materials offer outstanding protection for your interior. Floor liners are ideal for drivers who track in lots of mud, dirt and moisture, such as off-roaders, hunters, contractors and kids. Floor liners, like all-weather floor mats, can be cleaned off easily by spraying them with a hose.