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Started by Joshg, June 29, 2025, 10:44:46 AM

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Joshg

Hi everyone. Looking at some new seat covers. Need something durable as have 2 kids in the back. Have had black duck 4 elements in previous car and found them good, waterproof, no foam backing so not as comfortable as they could be.
Some like neoprene, never had them but some say they can get hot.  Been looking at denim material, wife has some Supafit ones in her work car and they are quite stained for limited spills. Gotya Covered have their newer Seat Armour material which is a nylon. HD but also worried nylon can get hot. Another is a foam backed canvas.

What is everyone using. Just a daily driver, head away on school holidays, waterproof would be better.

WilSurf

We are using the Supafit ones, so far so good.
- 2017 Rhinomax Scorpion Hybrid
- 2002 Lexus LX470 V8, E-locker, ARB Sahara bullbar

db

Gotya Covered denim seat covers. They're 10 years old now, and looking a bit faded and starting to wear on the drivers cover. But after 10 years and 220k km, they've survived 2 kids and remain pretty comfortable. I'd buy them again.
Modcon Quattro
NW Pajero GLX-R

paul.o

I've had neoprene ones for about 4 years, have never found them hot at all, and we get some hot weather here.

nab

I've had some canvas/foam backed ones, CAT logo on them and cost $149 from Autobahn maybe 4/5 years ago. Used as a work ute with materials/kids in the back seat. Have been great, no tears/rips/cuts, seem very durable, easy to clean, have faded a bit but still 100% serviceable.
2005 Jayco Dove - sold
2003 Coromal Pioneer XC