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5 Types of Products You Didn't Realize WeatherTech Makes

The company often known for its floor mats has all sorts of other products you (probably) never knew about.

Bob Sorokanich | 
Jan 14, 2025 | 3 min read

Dog drinks from black WeatherTech food and water bowl setAaron Miller | Capital One

If you've flipped through a car-enthusiast magazine in the past 20 years, you've almost certainly seen a WeatherTech ad. The Illinois-based company is best known for its custom-fit all-weather floor mats, which promise to protect your car's carpets and cargo area from mud, slush, and grime.

But floor mats are just the start — WeatherTech's full catalog includes a staggering variety of items for your car, your home, your office, and more. Here are five product areas from WeatherTech you might not have known about, all designed and manufactured in America and covered by a lifetime warranty.

Dog sits in cargo space of red SUV with a WeatherTech ramp leading down to the groundWeatherTech

Pet Products to Pamper Your Pooch

WeatherTech's line of dog products includes a wide range of home- and vehicle-focused accessories.. The company's pet bowls sit inside molded catch trays to keep stray kibble off your floor and include elevated models for larger breeds. Lightweight, folding ramps help your four-legged friend get in and out of your vehicle more easily, and seat protectors and safety barriers make sure everyone enjoys the ride.

Person preps food in kitchen while standing on WeatherTech floor matWeatherTech

Mats for Every Room in Your House

WeatherTech floor mats aren't just for your car. With a FridgeMat in your refrigerator, SinkMat under your sink, FaucetMat surrounding your faucet, and ClosetMat in your coat closet, you may never have to chase an errant spill again.

A squishy, anti-fatigue ComfortMat at your kitchen counter or standing desk is intended to keep your feet happy — you could also assemble a whole anti-fatigue walkway through your workplace. And if you were wondering: Yes, WeatherTech makes a mat to go under your Christmas tree. It keeps water, sap, and pine needles off your floor and it's available in forest green.

Smartphone sits in WeatherTech CupFone between front seats of vehicleWeatherTech

Phone and Tablet Holders

Here's a product category that had a logical start inside the car and then grew well beyond it. The WeatherTech CupFone is a nifty solution for keeping your smartphone secure and visible while driving. Using your car's cupholder as a mount, the system doesn't require fussy suction cups or adhesives, and telescoping options position your phone for easy GPS navigation.

When you're not on the go, WeatherTech's desktop phone and tablet holders give you an easy, hands-free way to videoconference, watch shows, or entertain your kids. For the truly phone-obsessed, WeatherTech's MirrorFone suction-mounts your phone to any flat mirror or tile, making gym selfies and makeup tutorials easier than ever.

Cardboard box is held in place in vehicle cargo area by WeatherTech CargoTech systemWeatherTech

Cargo Containment

Let's get back in the car — all the way in back, in your trunk or truck bed. WeatherTech's CargoTech system is a set of four 90-degree "fences" that you position around the cargo in your trunk to keep it from sliding around. The grippy bottoms adhere to carpet or your rubberized WeatherTech cargo mat.

If you drive a truck or van for work, CargoTech Pro works with standard-size wood planks so you can make custom containment for your tools, equipment, supplies, and more.

Person wears a white WeatherTech StarBeltWeatherTech

And, of Course, a Waterproof Belt

Rounding out WeatherTech's wide variety of products is the StarBelt. Made of the same flexible, durable, waterproof material that forms WeatherTech's signature floor mats, the StarBelt will hold up your trousers in one of 14 colors. This belt is trim-to-fit, and the metal-free construction makes it a great choice for whizzing through airport security without losing your shorts.


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Bob Sorokanich

Bob Sorokanich is a car-obsessed journalist and editor who manages to maintain an old Mini Cooper and a love affair with automobiles while living in New York City. When he's not thinking about cars, he's riding his motorcycle, and when he's not riding his motorcycle, he's anticipating his next joy ride.