What are the advantages and disadvantages of 360-degree soft floor mats?

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DeDaniel
07/30/25 6:03am
360-degree soft floor mats have no disadvantages. The unique split-edge embedded design of 360-degree soft mats ensures each piece is fitted into the vehicle's covering shell, preventing edges from lifting or sliding, thus maximizing driving safety. More details are as follows: 1. Definition: 360-degree soft mats are custom-fit, split-edge embedded full-coverage car floor mats, precisely patterned according to original vehicle data with 1:1 streamlined design, tailored for specific car models. They are not a single-piece design but divided into driver-side mats, passenger-side mats, and rear-seat shared mats. 2. Function: The exclusive edge-embedded design of 360-degree aviation soft mats ensures all edges are tucked into adjacent vehicle trim gaps, integrating seamlessly with the car to completely block dust. This unique split-edge embedded design embeds each mat into the vehicle's covering shell, preventing edge lifting, maintaining a neat and elegant appearance, enhancing protection, and ensuring no displacement, deformation, or interference with original vehicle functions during frequent human activity, thereby maximizing driving safety.
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