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The Same Great Van Floor Liner — Now Under the Husky Name

If you've searched for a BedRug van floor liner — or previously bought a BedRug VanTred or BedRug VanRug for your cargo van — you're in the right place. In early 2026, BedRug's product lineup was consolidated under the Husky Liners brand. The Guardian Impact replaces the VanTred. The Guardian Comfort replaces the VanRug. The product itself — the materials, the fitment engineering, the manufacturing team — did not change. What changed is the name on the box.

Husky Liners is part of RealTruck, one of the largest aftermarket truck and van accessories companies in the USA. Consolidating BedRug into the Husky lineup makes sense: Husky has been the benchmark for custom-fit vehicle interior protection — floor liners, mud guards, fender flares — for decades, and the van cargo floor category is a natural extension of that protection mission. The result is the same proven van floor liner product, now backed by the full Husky Liners brand and warranty infrastructure.

Husky Liners Guardian Impact Van Floor (formerly BedRug VanTred)

The Husky Liners Guardian Impact is the heavy-duty van cargo floor liner — built for contractors who need maximum durability, chemical resistance, and a secure, anti-skid work surface underfoot. If you've been running a BedRug VanTred, this is the direct replacement — same product, Guardian Impact name.

The Guardian Impact is constructed from TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) — a high-density material that resists impact, abrasion, and an extensive range of chemicals including gasoline, oil, bleach, and battery acid. The surface is textured and non-skid, keeping cargo and tools from shifting during transit and providing secure footing when working in the cargo area. Underneath, ImpactCore™ foam backing — ½" thick closed-cell polypropylene — absorbs shock from heavy tool drops and cargo impacts, protects the van's painted metal floor from dents and dings, and acts as a heat and noise insulator to reduce road noise into the cargo area.

Key features of the Guardian Impact van floor liner:

  • TPO thermoplastic surface — hard, durable, high-impact resistance; withstands gasoline, oil, bleach, battery acid, and other harsh chemicals without degrading
  • ImpactCore™ ½" foam backing — shock-absorbing closed-cell polypropylene that cushions impacts, protects the van floor from dents, and insulates against heat and road noise
  • Textured anti-skid surface — keeps cargo in place during transit and provides secure footing when loading, unloading, or working in the cargo area
  • Custom die-cut fitment — form-fitted to match the exact floor ribs and contours of your specific van make, model, and wheelbase; no cutting, trimming, or modification required
  • Drop-in installation — slides into place in minutes; tucks under OEM plastic shrouds at the rear and side doors to secure without tools, adhesive, or fasteners
  • Lightweight — approximately 26 lbs. for a full van fitment; easy to remove for cleaning or reconfiguring the cargo area
  • Limited lifetime warranty — backed for the duration of the original owner's vehicle ownership

The Guardian Impact is available for the Ford Transit, RAM ProMaster, Mercedes Sprinter, Ford E-Series, and other major cargo van platforms. Use the year/make/model filter on the product listing to confirm fitment for your specific van configuration and wheelbase.

Husky Liners Guardian Comfort Van Floor (formerly BedRug VanRug)

The Husky Liners Guardian Comfort is the carpet-feel van cargo floor liner — built for contractors and fleet operators who want the durability and protection of a custom-fit liner with a softer, more comfortable surface underfoot. If you've been running a BedRug VanRug, this is the direct replacement — same product, Guardian Comfort name.

The Guardian Comfort is constructed from 100% polypropylene — a plastic fiber material that delivers a soft, carpet-like look and feel while remaining completely waterproof, stain-resistant, and chemical-resistant. Unlike actual carpet, polypropylene will not absorb moisture, will not mold or mildew, and cleans easily with a rinse or wipe-down. The DriGard™ foam backing — dense polypropylene foam — cushions knee and impact loads, insulates against heat and road noise, and protects the van floor's painted metal surface from dents, scratches, and corrosion.

Key features of the Guardian Comfort van floor liner:

  • 100% polypropylene fiber surface — soft, carpet-like feel with the durability and water resistance of a plastic material; will not absorb moisture, mold, or mildew
  • DriGard™ foam backing — dense polypropylene foam that cushions knee impacts during cargo work, insulates against road noise and heat, and protects the van floor from dents and scratches
  • Stain and chemical resistant — resists gasoline, oil, battery acid, and common jobsite chemicals; wipes or rinses clean
  • Custom die-cut fitment — form-fitted to your specific van make, model, and wheelbase; void-free surface without gaps or bunching
  • Drop-in installation — no tools, adhesive, or modifications required; tucks under OEM shrouds at rear and side doors in minutes
  • Clean, professional appearance — the polypropylene fiber surface gives the cargo area a finished, like-new look versus bare metal or rubber mat alternatives
  • Limited lifetime warranty — backed for the duration of the original owner's vehicle ownership

The Guardian Comfort is available for the Ford Transit, RAM ProMaster, Mercedes Sprinter, Ford E-Series, and other major cargo van platforms. Use the year/make/model filter on the product listing to confirm fitment for your specific van configuration and wheelbase.

Guardian Impact vs. Guardian Comfort: Which Van Floor Do You Need?

Both van floor liners share the same custom fitment, drop-in installation, foam backing thickness, lifetime warranty, and vehicle coverage. The difference is the surface material — and the right choice comes down to how you use the van.

  • Choose Guardian Impact if your van hauls heavy tools, equipment, pipe, conduit, or anything that gets dragged across the floor regularly. The TPO surface is harder and more abrasion-resistant, handles heavier chemical exposure, and holds up better to dragged loads and sharp edges. This is the right liner for contractors whose vans take a daily beating.
  • Choose Guardian Comfort if you spend significant time working on your knees in the cargo area, value a cleaner interior appearance, or are outfitting a van where the cargo is lighter and the comfort of the work environment matters as much as raw durability. The polypropylene surface is softer underfoot, provides better knee cushioning for technicians who frequently crouch or kneel in the cargo area, and gives the interior a finished, professional look.

When in doubt: tradespeople who haul heavy gear and prioritize durability above all else lean toward the Guardian Impact. Service technicians, HVAC techs, and anyone who works inside the van regularly and wants a comfortable floor lean toward the Guardian Comfort. Both are excellent products — the decision is about your specific use case, not product quality.

Husky Liners Van Floor FAQs

Is the Husky Liners Guardian Impact the same as the BedRug VanTred?

Yes — the Guardian Impact is the direct successor to the BedRug VanTred. In early 2026, BedRug's product lineup was consolidated under the Husky Liners brand. The Guardian Impact replaces the VanTred with the same TPO surface, the same ½" ImpactCore™ foam backing, the same custom fitment engineering, and the same lifetime warranty. The product did not change — only the brand name on the box.

Is the Husky Liners Guardian Comfort the same as the BedRug VanRug?

Yes — the Guardian Comfort is the direct successor to the BedRug VanRug. Same 100% polypropylene fiber surface, same DriGard™ foam backing, same custom fitment, same lifetime warranty. The rebrand from BedRug to Husky Liners in 2026 changed the name — not the product.

What vans do Husky Liners Guardian van floors fit?

Husky Liners Guardian Impact and Guardian Comfort van floors are available for all major cargo van platforms, including the Ford Transit, RAM ProMaster, Mercedes Sprinter, Ford E-Series (E-150, E-250, E-350), and others. Fitment is vehicle-specific — each liner is die-cut to the exact floor dimensions of a specific van make, model, and wheelbase. Use the year/make/model filter on the product listing to confirm the correct part number for your van. Wheelbase matters on some platforms — standard and extended wheelbases are different SKUs.

Do Husky Liners van floors require tools or adhesive to install?

No — both the Guardian Impact and Guardian Comfort are drop-in installations. The liner is die-cut to fit the van floor's exact contours and ribs, and tucks under the OEM plastic shrouds at the rear door and side entry door to stay in place. No tools, no adhesive, no fasteners, and no modifications to the van are required. Most installs take under 10 minutes. The liner can be removed just as easily for cleaning or cargo reconfiguration.

Are Husky Liners van floors waterproof?

Yes — both lines are fully waterproof. The TPO surface of the Guardian Impact and the polypropylene surface of the Guardian Comfort are non-absorbent materials that do not soak up water, fuel, or other liquids. The foam backing is closed-cell polypropylene, which also does not absorb moisture. Neither liner will mold, mildew, or retain odors from liquid exposure. Both can be cleaned with a rinse or wipe-down.

What is the difference between Guardian Impact and Guardian Comfort?

The core difference is the surface material. The Guardian Impact has a hard TPO thermoplastic surface — more abrasion-resistant, better for dragged loads, heavy chemical exposure, and high-abuse commercial use. The Guardian Comfort has a soft 100% polypropylene fiber surface — carpet-like feel, better knee cushioning for technicians who work inside the van, and a cleaner interior appearance. Both share the same foam backing thickness, custom fitment, drop-in installation, and lifetime warranty. The right choice depends on whether raw durability or working comfort is the priority for your specific application.

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