Canvasback - 2nd, 3rd & Cargo coverage

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coffeyman76

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Very satisfied. Made of a water/spill resistant material, easy to clean, plenty thick, cut precisely and velcro is in the right places to allow seats to fold up with no adjustment needed. Covers the back of the 2nd row to boot.

Autoanything with 20% off. Takes about 2 weeks however.
 

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Thanks for sharing the pictures. I've been really wanting to order a set for mine to place under the Husky Cargo Liner for whenever I need to pull the 3rd row up for use and still have coverage. I just wonder how much the liner will slide around on this. Do you mind sharing the 20% off code?

This in combo with all my Husky liners and I'll never have to vacuum the carpet again!!!
 
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Thanks for sharing the pictures. I've been really wanting to order a set for mine to place under the Husky Cargo Liner for whenever I need to pull the 3rd row up for use and still have coverage. I just wonder how much the liner will slide around on this. Do you mind sharing the 20% off code?

This in combo with all my Husky liners and I'll never have to vacuum the carpet again!!!

Depends how pointy the nubs on your husky's are. Mine are pretty sharp so it might impact the material on the canvasback.

I was picturing 4 yards of steaming hardwood mulch being shoveled into the back of my Denali and woke up screaming. LoL, but yeah a bag or two from the box store probably would make it easy. I have muddy boots at times plus some equipment and it will protect the cargo area. 2 dogs as well. It even comes with dog treats ;-)

The AA code was a few weeks ago. I went to the site looking at them (I think they were 10% off). About 5 minutes after I left I got an email - come back CanvasBack 20% off (amazing how that happens eh?). I went there but the code didn't work. The guy on chat said no problem and gave me a direct link that had the 20% built in. No fuss no arguing so that was nice. Free shipping too.

If you PM me your email I will send you the email and maybe you can try the same thing.
 

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To be honest, it looks kind of ghetto. The interiors of these trucks are beautiful and this product seems to really take away from that. It does look like it'll protect the interior however. Maybe if it matched the interior color better? Just my opinion.
 
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It's strictly for protection on my end. If I didn't need it I would agree but it doesn't look as ghetto as dog hair and red clay.

Plus I am taking a picture of it with a flash and trying to make it as noticeable as possible for all my adoring fans here on the forum. In reality you don't see it at all unless you sit 3rd row (only kids) or are in the cargo area loading something.

I don't think it takes away from the appearance for that reason. But I agree to the extent it doesn't match the fit and finish of the vehicle or even say a Husky Liner. But I can fold/flip and go without losing protection (which is always good for those late crazy nights...)

;-)
 

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