I spoke with Geoff McBryde today for about 45 minutes and a question that continues to come up is that of the carpet base or backing material. Some people have said that light can be seen through it if the carpet is held up against lighting of some sort. Please keep in mind that the loop is just as heavy and dense as the original material. When the carpet is installed, the base or backing material will be placed against a solid surface so there will be no “see through” characteristics. Technology has allowed construction to offer a better and stronger binding agent. This will not be a factor with the way the carpet looks or fits during installation. The first set is close to being sent out for evaluation.
For the person that asked how this will be “better” than other examples currently offered, here are the a few of the specifics:

*Denser, more correct loop design.
*Correct toe pad shape and installation.
*Carpet will incorporate extra material for precise cutting and better installation.
*Carpet will be shipped flat to ensure that the preformed material will not be compromised during transit.

Please remember that factory carpet did not arrive at the plant precut and ready to simply lay on the floor pan. The final trim had to be performed and the holes needed to be cut for each specific model and their varying options. No matter what precautions are taken to manufacture excellent carpeting, the final outcome will be determined by the person's artistic and/or installation abilities. Patience is the name of the game when installing it correctly.