Hey everyone! I recently picked up a new Kia Sorento and I’m looking to keep the trunk area in pristine condition. Between hauling muddy hiking gear and my golden retriever, I definitely need some solid protection. I’ve been looking at the WeatherTech liners, but I’m curious if the OEM Kia folding liner is better since it covers the back of the third-row seats when they're down. I really need something that stays in place and doesn't interfere with the seat latching mechanism. Has anyone tried the Smartliner or Husky options, or should I just stick with the dealership's version? For those of you with a Sorento, which cargo liner offers the best fit and durability for daily use?
Hmm, I've had a different experience! I'd actually suggest the Canvasback Custom Cargo Liners for amazing seat flexibility or the BDK Heavy Duty Trim-to-Fit Cargo Mat MT-785 as a fantastic, reliable budget-friendly alternative!
TL;DR from this thread: It sounds like there isn't one "perfect" answer because it really depends on how often you're flipping those seats. People have suggested everything from the Husky Liners WeatherBeater Cargo Liner 28141 for pure durability to the Canvasback Custom Cargo Liners for flexibility.
Honestly, coming at this from a safety-first perspective, I'm a bit cautious about some aftermarket mats. I've had issues with liners that don't fit perfectly sliding around, which can actually interfere with the seat latches or lift up and trip you (or your golden retriever!). If a mat isn't secured, it's a hazard.
So basically the consensus is:
1. For heavy-duty protection, go with the Husky or WeatherTech options mentioned earlier.
2. For seat flexibility, stick to the OEM folding tray or Canvasback.
3. If you want a solid alternative that prioritizes a non-slip grip for safety, maybe check out the Lloyd Mats Northridge Cargo Liner. It has stay-put nibs that are really reliable.
Hope this helps! Just make sure whatever you pick, it doesn't block those latch anchors. Safety first, right?
Hi there, and congrats on the new Sorento! Honestly, I've spent way too much time looking into the specs of these because I'm a bit of a nerd for cargo protection. Before you buy, you gotta consider how much you use that third row. Most liners are just a flat tray, but for the Sorento, you really want something that allows the seats to function independently.
In my experience, I would suggest going with the Kia Sorento Folding Cargo Tray. Here is why it works so well:
* It's designed with specific hinge points that align perfectly with the seat backs.
* The material is a durable TPE that handles mud and dog hair like a pro.
* It doesn't block the latching mechanism at all, which is a huge plus.
I've found that third-party options like the WeatherTech Cargo Liner are great for total liquid containment, but they're a pain if you frequently flip the seats up. I'm super happy with the OEM fit—it just makes life easier! 🐾
For your situation, I would suggest looking into the Husky Liners WeatherBeater Cargo Liner 28141 if you want serious durability. I've been a Sorento owner for over a decade, and I've tried everything! While the OEM folding tray mentioned earlier is great for seat flexibility, I've found that the WeatherTech Cargo Liner 401416 actually has a higher lip which is a lifesaver for those muddy hiking boots or when the dog is soaking wet.
If you're worried about the third-row latching, the Smartliner Custom Fit Cargo Liner SA0488 is a fantastic alternative that's a bit more pliable than the WeatherTech. Honestly, after years of hauling gear, the extra 'grip' on the Husky liners keeps my golden retriever from sliding around during turns—it’s amazing! Just make sure you get the specific model for your trim level, as the sub-woofer cutouts can vary. Good luck with the new ride!
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