TigerTough has spent more than 30 years protecting work truck interiors with seat covers designed for the realities of fleet life. Now, the company is expanding that same durability-first approach into a new product category: floor liners.
In this interview, Sheldon Zitzmann of TigerTough shares how the company developed its new floor liners specifically for work trucks and fleet vehicles, with a focus on long-term performance, precision fit, and American manufacturing.
Unlike many traditional liners that can warp or curl over time, TigerTough’s design uses injection molding technology and anti-curl engineering to help the liners maintain their shape under heavy daily use. Zitzmann also explains how the company approached fitment for work trucks, why material selection matters in fleet environments, and how the liners are backed by a lifetime warranty.
The conversation also touches on TigerTough’s commitment to U.S.-based manufacturing and why the company believes durability still matters in an industry where trucks double as mobile offices, job sites, lunchrooms, and occasionally mud wrestling arenas.
Watch the full interview to learn:
- What causes some floor liners to curl and shift
- The difference between injection-molded and vacuum-molded liners
- How TigerTough designed these liners for work truck applications
- What’s included in the lifetime warranty
- Why TigerTough continues to prioritize American-made production
Whether your fleet deals with construction debris, muddy boots, spilled coffee, or the kind of mess that makes detailers quietly reconsider their career choices, these liners were built to handle it.
And if you were expecting something about seat covers, they do that, too.

