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Lasfit ... fits good and well it's a bed liner ... :)

I didn’t think lasfit sold a drop in liner for CT. Isn’t it still just a bed mat?
 

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It's right here. and is a drop in liner.
The video on the sales site makes it look like it has terrible function, something I couldn't live with. I've found the amount of friction in a truck bed matters a lot as to how much energy you expend loading/unloading it. Tesla hit it perfectly. That rubbery mat would be nothing but trouble (and it's far less durable than the surface it pretends to protect). That's why I just recycle materials like heavy corrugated carboard from a discarded carton or a worn out stiff plastic floating cover from my hot tub. These items are light and more useful than you might think. If I have cargo too heavy for a bed mat, I can toss it aside or easily fold it up and wedge it between the cargo or throw it on top. Light is right. It's free and already exists so it's not adding to the landfill at EOL.

I'm sure there is a use case for that heavy molded rubbery thing, but using Cybertruck as a truck to haul varied heavy cargo isn't it, at least in my opinion. I want things that make my life easier, not harder.
 

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The video on the sales site makes it look like it has terrible function, something I couldn't live with. I've found the amount of friction in a truck bed matters a lot as to how much energy you expend loading/unloading it. Tesla hit it perfectly. That rubbery mat would be nothing but trouble (and it's far less durable than the surface it pretends to protect). That's why I just recycle materials like heavy corrugated carboard from a discarded carton or a worn out stiff plastic floating cover from my hot tub. These items are light and more useful than you might think. If I have cargo too heavy for a bed mat, I can toss it aside or easily fold it up and wedge it between the cargo or throw it on top. Light is right. It's free and already exists so it's not adding to the landfill at EOL.

I'm sure there is a use case for that heavy molded rubbery thing, but using Cybertruck as a truck to haul varied heavy cargo isn't it, at least in my opinion. I want things that make my life easier, not harder.
Thanks, it fits my needs perfectly and @ the $130 price I can replace it if needed but I'm pretty sure that's never going to happen. Horses for courses..
 


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I had was going to try it on the tires this weekend, but it’s great for the bed because it’s not oily and it doesn’t pick up dust
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