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Thick cordura nylon/pvc MOLLE seat covers. These are great for adding tools, survival gear or tactical gear to your seat. Does not cover the entire seat, and is not the best fit for very deep bucket seats. May cover some seat controls or have to be parachute corded in place. The side flaps are not very adjustable and the plastic clips to secure them come off easily. On a good note, these are well made and seem to be like Condor gear as they are made in China as well. Standard MOLLE pouches will fit this. Protects the seat well. Once secured in place, they do allow for great placement of items, keeping them close at hand. Straps might need some adjusting for odd sized and shaped seats. Material is thicker than expected, does has some water repellent capability, and has durable straps to attach to the webbing grid. If you have not used MOLLE gear before, look up how to do it online. Putting pouches on correctly will make them more secure and the pouches will sit flatter. I also nylon zip tie them at times. The flag that came with the cover was a bit cheap looking, but had 50 stars and 13 stripes, so can't say too much bad there. These will make your vehicle have a tougher interior look and also get that loose stuff out of the cubby holes if you flip the vehicle over. Better to have it all secured than become a projectile. Some places offer these as a set of front and rear covers as well, so shopping around may help.I like the product but the universal fit isn't a custom fit. Package arrived quick and it was easy to install. I had to add a Velcro strap over the head rest to extend the strap to fit my 2003 wrangler. The flap connecting the seat to the back needs to be longer to create that needed fit. The velcro strip that slips between the back and seat to connect to the back is a stress point and may fail. We'll see. the small elastic straps that are used to hold the seat in a problem. I grabbed a couple of 2" metal rings and connected all points to the ring under the seat so as not to place to much stress on any one cord. Over all it seems well constructed but time will tell.
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