We have 3D maxpider liners in the CR-V, which are sleek looking and do the job. However, they don't look to provide as much coverage as I'd prefer in the odyssey, which will get used for long trips with messy kids. These 3W liners look to have better than average coverage compared to a lot of others I've seen, but I haven't heard much about them. Anyone have experience with them, or a similar alternative you recommend?
I'm copying some frames from the video in the Amazon listing, which gives a pretty decent view of the fit.
I like that they come up right to the track in the 2nd and 3rd row, without interfering with the slides, even tucking under the front edge.
The 2nd row does use the factory fasteners to keep it from moving. Not sure if it's blocking that vent under/behind the driver's seat any more/less than other all-weather brands.
If I have a quibble based on the video/photos, it's the fitment of the 3rd row at the door sill. Looks like a trip hazard, but maybe the camera angle is exaggerating it? They're TPE, so maybe that vertical edge at the corner closest to the door could be trimmed a bit.
I'm copying some frames from the video in the Amazon listing, which gives a pretty decent view of the fit.
I like that they come up right to the track in the 2nd and 3rd row, without interfering with the slides, even tucking under the front edge.
The 2nd row does use the factory fasteners to keep it from moving. Not sure if it's blocking that vent under/behind the driver's seat any more/less than other all-weather brands.
If I have a quibble based on the video/photos, it's the fitment of the 3rd row at the door sill. Looks like a trip hazard, but maybe the camera angle is exaggerating it? They're TPE, so maybe that vertical edge at the corner closest to the door could be trimmed a bit.