The 6 Best Universal Truck Bed Mats

Updated April 20, 2019 by Quincy Miller

This wiki has been updated 21 times since it was first published in January of 2019. Just because your truck actually has to work for a living doesn't mean you want it to look beaten up. These mats can protect the bed from getting scratched, dinged, or discolored, and their universal fit ensures they'll be compatible with whatever model you're driving. They can also help safeguard any cargo you might be lugging around, as they can prevent it from slipping and sliding in transit. When users buy our independently chosen editorial picks, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Dee Zee DZ85005

2. Dri-Dek Interlocking

3. BDK Heavy-Duty

4. BedRug BMX00D

5. Westin 50-6325

6. Load Handler Doubl

Editor's Notes

April 16, 2019:

The Dee Zee DZ85005 earned the top spot due to its extreme thickness and durability. It's tough enough to withstand the rigors of professional use without being overkill for more recreational users. Plus, the budget-friendly tag should keep it within just about anyone's price range.

The BDK Heavy-Duty is perhaps better suited for larger applications like covering a shop floor, but it's nevertheless capable of offering quite a bit of protection to your ride. Anyone lugging around large, heavy equipment will be smart to consider it.

The BedRug BMX00D and Dri-Dek Interlocking are the most unique options listed here; the former is more squishy and forgiving than most of the hard plastic options we chose, while the latter is extremely versatile and easy-to-use. While both are well-suited for a variety of applications, users will find the BedRug to be much more comfortable, as it can make activities like camping, stargazing, and drive-in movie-going downright luxurious. Just be absolutely sure you're going to keep it, though, because you will have to put some holes in your truck to install it.

Last updated on April 20, 2019 by Quincy Miller

After getting his bachelor’s from the University of Texas, Quincy Miller moved out to Los Angeles, where he soon found work as a copywriter and researcher, specializing in health and wellness topics for a major online media brand. Quincy is also knowledgeable about home improvement, as he’s had extensive experience with everything from insulation to power tools to emergency room trips, sometimes in that order. Sharing a home with three dogs and a couple of cats has forced Quincy to learn as much as he can about pet supplies, animal nutrition and, most importantly, the best ways to tackle the mountains of fur that accumulate in every corner of your home.


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