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These seat covers are just what I needed for my Honda CRV. They look great, are comfortable and very easy to install.
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I hate that my car has side airbags in the seats, as it's illegal to cover the side. But my leather seats get so gross in the summer so I needed something. I tried numerous things; towel, regular seat cover with a cut down the side. Nothing stayed put and looked really ghetto.I finally bought these seat covers and really glad I did.
I didn't use the enclosed metal hooks to attach the bottom of the cover, but instead used mattress fitted sheet straps. It take 2 people to secure but the seat cover doesn't move.
The only con, the grey part can get kinda scratchy as it's some kind of mesh type material. I am afraid if I wear shorts, the pattern will end up on my legs when I get out of my car. Wish it was all black.
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I admit to being skeptical that I would find something nice, but I was determined to protect the grey seats of my brand new 2011 Subaru Forester.I found these, took a deep breath and ordered a set. They are terrific!!
My husband installed them in less than 30 minutes, and I could not be
more impressed with the quality. The grey sections of the seat covers
are a close match in color to the car's grey interior cloth panels on the
door (and a close match in fabric weave design, too).
Now I have to see if the manufacturer makes a corresponding cover for the
back seat, as well.
I absolutely recommend this seat cover.
(insert smiley face here)
PS -they really do look like the photos shown here!
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I purchased this seat cover for my Honda Element front bucket seats with detachable headrests. I am very pleased with the covers as they fit very snugly and the attachments under the seats are solid and keep the covers exactly in place when sliding in and out of the car. The color is stated as "gray", but they are actually about 1/2 gray and 1/2 black -just the center portion with the mesh is gray color, the sides are black. This color combination looks very smart and complements the gray / blue interior of my Element quite well. The elastic attachments over the headrests works very well and keeps all parts of the seat cover in place snugly. I originally selected this cover because it allowed for the side airbags in the front seats to deploy if necessary without any issues with the seat cover since the back portion has no sides. Many other seat covers would inhibit the side airbags from deploying out of the side of the seat back. And besides this well-designed feature for side airbags, the cover looks very crisp and sharp once installed, and does not appear at all cheap or sloppy the way some covers can look, especially at such a good price. As I live on Molokai, Hawaii the free shipping from Amazon on these covers was especially good.My only complaint was the first set had to be returned due to a blemish in the black finish of the padded side portion near the headrest. That black finish is sort of painted on, and some of the black painted finish was missing. I got a quick return from Amazon and re-ordered a good set of covers. So if you order this cover for your car you should check the black finish carefully when you open the box before installing to be sure you don't end up with a blemished set that might need to be returned. It takes about 30 minutes to install both covers and get the under-seat attachments just right, so you want to be sure before installing you plan to keep them.
Overall, I am very pleased with these covers and even ordered a second set to keep as reserve for replacement just in case they get discontinued later. I would recommend them highly.
Noel Honigsfeld
Molokai Hawaii
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Think of this seat cover more like an apron....For one thing, they look great in my new 2013 Hyundai Elantra. The colors compliment the interior very well. Once I got everything situated (it took me about 20 mins for the 1st one then 5-10 mins for the second), I started becoming a litle more critical of it.
First, it fit MAYBE 90% well. The passenger side seemed to have a better fit than the driver's side. They are a little on the "crisp" side right out of the box but expect to grow a little softer with age. However, I've some posts where aging causes the "leather-like" sides to thin-out (like underwear does after wearing it so many times, haha.) Given the price however, probably not a big deal.
Because it fits like an apron, it can come off easier. So it is especially important to have that "flap" securely tucked in between the seat and backrest. For my car, this was the tricky part of fastening the seat cover. Most new (and nicer) cars now have a protective cover on the lower backside (at the backrest fold) to cover the wires that activate the sideseat airbags. This cover has to be remove in order to secure the flap. It is not hard to do but one might find it intimidating to do especially if you have brand new car.
The soft neoprene covers nicely over the seat portion but again everything has to be secure otherwise the seat cover portion will start sliding off. So you'll have to use those pesky steel hooks. I had to bend my hooks so they were more of a hook rather than the "L" shape. You'll have to reach pretty good to secure those hooks. It is best NOT to hook the fasteners to the airbags/heater wires. There are little holes in the metal parts of the undersides of the seats (in just about any car or truck.)
The rest of the cover are easy to work. Snap the belt clips and done.
Cushion-wise, they are thick. I am assuming the mesh portions are supposed to promote "air cooling" but my back still sweats. So maybe these covers are not recommended in places where it is extremely hot like Phoenix. Overall in comfort, they are not that bad.
Fit-wise, overall, they're fine. As an improvement, I think they can taper-in the headrest portion because most car seats have removeable headrest (with sidehead air bags.) Anyway, from the front, the headrest coverage looks fine. From the back, it starts to look like an apron. I think with a black fabric elastic, I can "belt" around the head rest portion to give it a tighter "taper".
Three worry points
1) These are supposed to airbag compatible. Even with the backrest portion only covering the front part, the elastic belt strap doesn't appear to consider airbag deployment. I think the airbags deploy right where the SRS labels are. Well, the the backrest strap could hold this back. Why? Because I think the straps have to secured enough to hold the backrest covers. I don't think the backrest snap/buckles are breakaway (like pet animal collars.) Something to consider. As another improvement, make the breakway buckles.
2) Construction does feel somewhat cheap. Be sure check all the edge seams for the stitching. I found some areas where the stitching was not secured and started to loosen. So I "locked" up the loose ends with thread and needle. It was a simple fix.
3) One of the only ways I could get seat cover portion to "sit" securely, I had to cover certain seat levers. The lever that makes the backrest angle forward and backward was fine. But the lever arm that adjust the seat up and down had to be covered. Sure, I could have tucked the neoprene cover underneath the lever but it made the seat cover cockeyed. Not a big deal because the neoprene cover is soft enough where I can still grab the lever arm.
Overall, I think these covers are good so far. For the price, they're great. For the look, they are awesome. For comfort, they are good enough.
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