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🛡️ Keep Your Mats in Place—Because Your Ride Deserves the Best!
The Eagle Klaw 2.0 Floor Mat Clips are a revolutionary solution for securing car floor mats and liners. Made in the USA, these clips feature a patented multi-point tension design that ensures a strong grip while being minimally intrusive. Installation is a breeze, taking just 3 minutes, and they fit all cars with adequate flooring padding. With a focus on durability and reliability, Eagle Klaw keeps your car floor clean and secure.











| ASIN | B071SFL7JQ |
| Auto Part Position | Inside |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,288 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #272 in Automotive Floor Mats |
| Brand | Eagle Klaw |
| Brand Name | Eagle Klaw |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Passenger Car, Truck, Van |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,949 Reviews |
| Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 6"L x 4"W x 0.5"Th |
| Manufacturer | Eagle Klaw |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EKSBL80 |
| Material | Reinforced Plastic |
| Material Type | Reinforced Plastic |
| Model Number | EKSBL80 |
| Product Dimensions | 6"L x 4"W x 0.5"Th |
| UPC | 861985000405 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vehicle Service Type | Passenger Car, Truck, Van |
B**.
Revised Review
I was very disappointed in this product. I have a Tesla S and the floor mat on the passenger side flops down where the floor goes from flat to vertical. I tried many other options before including Velcro, double sided tape etc, all without success. I was hopeful this product would fix my issue. After cutting the holes as directed in the floor mat, I was unable to get the anchors to grip the underlying carpet. I contacted the company and was advised to drill small holes in the carpet where the anchors could grab it---NOT. Revised review: I appreciate that no product is likely to work in all circumstances. This was the case when trying to fix an issue with the floor mats in my car falling down. I had tried many methods to resolve this without success before I ordered the Eagle Klaw. Unfortunatly, this product would not work in my vehicle. I do think the product is well made and likely will work in my other cars, but not mine. The issue appears to be the thinness of the carpet under the mat. The claws of the retention clips don't have enough carpet to adequatly grip the underlying carpet. I did contact their tech department but I was not willing to do the recommended drilling into the floor beneath the carpet. I have an electric vehicle and wasn't willing to risk drilling to potential wiring . After posting my original review, the manufacturer contacted me and refunded my money. I think the response by the manufacturer is as important as the product itself. I would definitely reconsider this product in other vehicles.
J**D
Works great and installers easily
I bought these a couple years ago and installed them in 2017 Toyota Tacoma on the passenger side front and they have worked great. When I go to the car wash I unhook them and run the mats through the floor mat cleaning machine and that are holding up great. Highly recommended
B**R
Don’t push or hammer too hard on spikes. Just enough to get engaged.
Once in a while you get a product that really appears to work and solve an annoying problem. I used these with my weathertech rear car mats, which just kept slipping. The key to good installation is placement and using a small hammer rather than just simply pushing down with your foot to engage the plastic spikes. You must also make sure that you install on flat portion of carpet where there is pad underneath (as opposed to too close to a corner). You also may have to cut off some of the bottom-of-mat rubber spikes. Also, the placement of the top screw may be between two mat ridges, which might necessitate pushing the rubber ridges flat as you screw the top portion in. Once the threads grab, you are golden. What I found works best is to push as many spikes in as you can by hand feeling for the anchor spokes through the mat, then remove upper screw and mat, and make sure spikes are engaged using small hammer or mallet. Then you can reattach mat with screws. I’m sure some people go gonzo and break the spikes. You will hear or sense a small pop when each spike engages. If your floor is uneven, one spike might not fully engage, but the bottom anchor will still be very secure. I will update this review as I use these, to indicate whether they lasted. Even if it’s just for a year and then get new ones, I will be satisfied. Anything but traveling mats !
A**T
Ain't going anywhere..
My truck has LLOYD floormats. The Matt's came with the metal rings on them but I had no hooks to hold them in place. I was worried this weren't going to hold such a heavy matt in place, I was wrong. Took off the metal rings (simple) put in the the scew portion of it and add it the small washer. I actually treaded the base to it till the washer snapped into place. Once in place the washer and the screw part won't come off the floor matt. Kinda cool, floor Matt's look like the were made that way. Put the base on, placed them in the truck and gently put my foot on them and pierced the carpets in place. Walla worked perfectly. The back once the same thing exept I had to make the holes. I place a pice off garage wood on the back homered and perfect cut out... easy
W**M
I wanted these to work.
I really wanted these to work, but the tips bent and rendered useless after trying to install. When you take the Eagle Claw out of the package they seem to be well made and comes with an instruction sheet, the 'claw', little bolt and a washer that may/may not be used depending upon your purpose. I was installing in a 2006 Pontiac Vibe and using factory floor mats. I was excited because the Vibe already has holes/grommets in their drivers side mat along with hooks that were attached to the carpet. Great setup for about 2 1/2 years until holes widened a bit and the clip harness kept popping out. I stumbled upon these and thought - 'These definitely look like they'll work.' The good news was that the bolt was able to go through the factory mats holes and the 'claw' attached quickly and easily to the bolt. Bolt top does have a slot for tightening and easily done with a coin In my case handily available in my change compartment. The bad: per instruction, I put both claws on my mat, standing outside of the car I placed the mat in it's spot and positioned. I then got in the Drivers seat careful not to touch the claw or move the mat. I then took my right heel and pressed down on the right/inner claw. At first I didn't feel anything and then pressed harder and then I felt a little give. Great! it was seated. Did the same with my left foot, but this side didn't engage. I gently lifted the mat and the left side wasn't attached and the right side easily retracted with what I could tell was 1, maybe 2 of the claws engaged. I took a closer look and noted right away that several of the claws had bent inward and ready to fall off. I repeated the steps but had no luck only bending several more of the claws rendering the product useless. This is a cheap enough item, but frustrating that it didn't work. Oh, because of the factory hole for the previous hook I could feel that there was ~1/4" of padding underneath. Maybe this isn't enough for this product to work. Maybe I missed a note stating that you needed more padding. For the sub 10buck price this may be worth a shot for holding down your mat, unfortunately in my instance it did not work. I did not bother to contact the manufacturer about replacement, even though I felt that I attempted to install per directions. *** If I had to do it all over again I probably would have tried the alternate install option with a hammer. Line up product, hold in place, remove bolts, lift up mat, reattach bolts while keeping claw in place and then hammer middle and then each spline. I dunno, just thinking outside of the box.
X**X
Great idea, poor implementation
****Update The company reached out and sent a new set of anchors. Unfortunately, 3 of the 4 still broke at install. I didnt attempt the 4th as 1 anchor on the side is useless, if it would have actually worked. Used a pick to premake the holes in the floor of my truck, rubber mallet to tap into place, still broke the spurs and 2 of the arms on each anchor. Updating to 4 stars for the effort, product still not a fit for me or my vehicle. So I have holes in my $200.00 floor mats that still slide around as they did without the holes. Maybe Toyota just doesnt have enough backing for something like this to work. I could hear the spurs hitting metal and breaking as I was tapping them into place. ********** Could be me, could be my vehicle, but these simply do not work. I tried the stomp method, they broke, I used a soft rubber mallet, they broke. I was able to salvage 2 of the 4 claws enough to finish the work, but they are both minus 2 arms and the nut does not secure into them. Maybe if they werent entirely plastic they would work better. Maybe like a thin metal arm with a polymer claw would work better. 1 star because you cannot give 0 and 1 star for being American made. If they were $5 or $10 easily a 4 star product, but not at this pricepoint.
J**R
Hi
Solid, holds, easy to install. U can kick it smash it doesn’t brake
D**N
Incompatible with cars with thin carpets or no underlay
The clips seem like good quality and a possible fix for slipping car mats. Tried them in a Tesla Model 3. The clips do not work. The Tesla cabin carpet is quite thin and has no underlay so the spikes will not penetrate no matter how hard you hit them. Check your carpet thickness first.
J**.
I am happy
Day 1, I used it for my plastic Mat under my office chair. So far if helped the mat not moving
H**1
Top product
Top product at a great price.
P**E
Finally a decent solution to stop my damn mats moving!
Every time I'd get in or out of my Mini Cooper S (R53) my driver’s mat would move - generally up and under a pedal, and they're not an easy mat to move without getting out of the car, repositioning it, etc. It's a small thing, maybe a first world problem, but it actually diminished my enjoyment of the car. Note too we're talking about factory mats with the useless BMW Velcro fasteners. The Eagle Klaws weren't cheap to Australia, but they work very, very well. Just make sure you follow the instructions regarding placement of the claws into an area of the carpet that's clear of the underside of the car - watch the install video on their YouTube channel. I also pressed the claws down with my hand rather than stomping on them - I was paranoid about breaking a prong on the claw (though I must say they're made of a strong plastic). EDIT: I tried the rear ones I was yet to install in my Wife's Festiva - the carpet isn't sufficiently thick enough anywhere for these to work, so YMMV depending on your car. I did put a lot of pressure on the claws though trying to get them to penetrate the carpet and they still didn't break! Once installed they look factory, the mats don't move at all, and they're easy to remove for cleaning under with just coin. They’re not a cheap solution here in Oz, but I'll be using them where necessary in future for any vehicles I have without mat retention clips (or with crappy ones). If you own a BMW / Mini - this is the answer to your mat movement issues!
G**N
Excellent Product!
Installed with my 3rd row passenger mats in my Pathfinder and it worked exactly as I expected.
M**P
Great fastners
Works as needed
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