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I've seen few posts about mats, but nothing perfect for the 2022 Pinnacle Hybrid. Several were close, but no cigar. I picked these up from Amazon. TOUGHPRO - ToughPro Mats

I like the flatness and flexible rubber. They are all black (¯\(ツ)/¯). The fir is quite good. I'm sure some folks would prefer more defined edges of lips. I might look at more fitted form for the front, but just what I want for the rest.

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Looks good. Lot of nooks and cranny’s will make for difficult cleaning. I just got a set of 3D Maxpider mats for the front. Much nicer than the weathertechs we had prior. Don’t need anything for the back as all our seats are stowed for carrying dog crates.
 

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Looks good. Lot of nooks and cranny’s will make for difficult cleaning. I just got a set of 3D Maxpider mats for the front. Much nicer than the weathertechs we had prior. Don’t need anything for the back as all our seats are stowed for carrying dog crates.
Unfornantly Pinnacles 1st and 2nd rows are completely different floor mat designs.
 

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If your going to use theses in winter areas I’d be wary that the liquid , snow and salt will just flow onto the vans carpet underneath . There’s zero side edging to stop spills , liquid , mud , snow , etc . This would be a summer only mat indeed .
 

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Looks good. I have the same ones and have been totally happy with them. The hex pockets hold a ton of liquid, I had no issues after one midwest winter. They were pretty curled coming out of the package, but a little work with the heat gun flattened them out and they formed to the floor shape really nicely - still laying flat after a year.
 

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I too have the ToughPro matts and always recommend them. Despite not having an outer rim/edge they do well in all seasons and contain liquid (melted snow) just fine. A lot more affordable than many others out there.
 
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