Best seat covers to guard against salt/sand?
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Best seat covers to guard against salt/sand?
Wondering what the best seat covers for sand/beach driving would be. Need to keep the salt and sand off the leather seats (the wife just HAD to have leather seats).
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
#2
have you noticed it wearing on your seats?
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Although I don't have them, I've heard coverking neoprenes are good. I have thought about getting them because I also have leather, but ended up deciding against it. From what I've heard, the leather is pretty tough in the Jeep and I do some sand/beach driving.
have you noticed it wearing on your seats?
have you noticed it wearing on your seats?
#5
I purchased the neopreme Coverkings and love them! No matter how hot it gets you just jump right in. Only problem I've encountered is because I choose the bright yellow inserts, they show the dirt. Had the headrests emboidered and they look awsome.Attachment 481498Attachment 481499
#6
I've had poor experience with Cover Kings. Mine faded out from black to purple in 3 months. My wife's lasted about a year before the stitching started coming apart. Cheap seatcovers won't last. Wet Okle is in a whole different league. I'd throw a towel over the seat and call it a day.
If you really want covers, shell out for Trek Armor, marathons, or wet okle.
If you really want covers, shell out for Trek Armor, marathons, or wet okle.
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I purchased the neopreme Coverkings and love them! No matter how hot it gets you just jump right in. Only problem I've encountered is because I choose the bright yellow inserts, they show the dirt. Had the headrests emboidered and they look awsome.Attachment 481498Attachment 481499
How long have you had them? you'll have to update us on whether or not you have stitching/seam issues.
While fading after a year is definitely unfortunate, I wouldn't consider it a reason not to buy them as long as they still did the job. Stitching seems like a serious issue.