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How are they on back and butt sweat? 😬
They do great with moisture. That’s why they are used for scuba wet suits. I wipe my down with a damp cloth when they get dirty. Cleans them right up.
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They do great with moisture. That’s why they are used for scuba wet suits. I wipe my down with a damp cloth when they get dirty. Cleans them right up.
They are very popular with the Jeep Wrangler crowd.
 

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They are very popular with the Jeep Wrangler crowd.
Yep. Great for water and mud. I also like how stretchy they are. They fit TIGHT on the seats so they don’t slide around like other covers. Can’t really tell they are covers. I HATE seat covers that don’t fit well and slide around on the seat. Neoprene doesn’t do that.
 

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Yep. Great for water and mud. I also Okele like how stretchy they are. They fit TIGHT on the seats so they don’t slide around like other covers. Can’t really tell they are covers. I HATE seat covers that don’t fit well and slide around on the seat. Neoprene doesn’t do that.
Wet Okele is real neoprene, there are a lot of covers out there with ā€œneoā€ in their name that are just polyester.
 

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Wet Okele is real neoprene, there are a lot of covers out there with ā€œneoā€ in their name that are just polyester.
How do they address the side airbags? I know Clazzio uses a special thread so the air bag can blow through it. Does Wet Okele address the side air bag deployment?
 

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I’m hoping for Clazzio. I had those in my Tacoma, and you could not tell they were covers. Everyone thought they were factory leather seats.
I put Clazzio covers in my wife's CR-V and liked them at first, but they haven't held up very well. After a couple years the side bolster on the drivers seat cracked and split. It was ugly, had rough edges that caught on your clothing, and I eventually pulled it off and replaced it with a cheaper cover.

The problem is that they only put leather on a few of the main wear surfaces and then use vinyl for the rest. I'm pretty sure the bolsters were all vinyl. To be fair, even factory leather seats are usually "leather trimmed", meaning that they are mostly vinyl with leather on the primary touch surfaces.

I've heard good things about Katzkins, and they are a full replacement upholstery rather than just a cover. They also allow a lot of customization, so I wonder if you could get covers made with more leather and less vinyl.
 

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Another problem with the Clazzio covers is that they are kind of thick. In the CR-V you can normally pull one lever and the seats all pop and fold out of the way, but it doesn't work with the Clazzio covers on. I have to manually walk around to pull up the back seats and fold the back rests down to open up the cargo area. Even by hand there is a lot of rubbing and a tight fit.

Should be less of a problem with the Maverick since there isn't much seat folding to do, but I wouldn't be surprised if it interferes a bit with opening up the under seat storage area. Not a huge deal, but something you'd avoid with Katzkins since they are not layered on top of the existing seat fabric.
 

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How do they address the side airbags? I know Clazzio uses a special thread so the air bag can blow through it. Does Wet Okele address the side air bag deployment?
I’ve seen two different ways on photos of their covers. One is just an opening where the bag deploys, the other is a flap with the opening covered and the flap tears open on airbag deployment. Obviously the second solution looks better. Check out their website, lots of color options or just black for those who prefer that.
 

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I put Clazzio covers in my wife's CR-V and liked them at first, but they haven't held up very well. After a couple years the side bolster on the drivers seat cracked and split. It was ugly, had rough edges that caught on your clothing, and I eventually pulled it off and replaced it with a cheaper cover.

The problem is that they only put leather on a few of the main wear surfaces and then use vinyl for the rest. I'm pretty sure the bolsters were all vinyl. To be fair, even factory leather seats are usually "leather trimmed", meaning that they are mostly vinyl with leather on the primary touch surfaces.

I've heard good things about Katzkins, and they are a full replacement upholstery rather than just a cover. They also allow a lot of customization, so I wonder if you could get covers made with more leather and less vinyl.
Katzkins I had done on VW Cabrio I just sold. Charcoal part is leather, silver part is alcantara (suede). I liked the softness of suede, but full leather is the norm. Wide variety of color and combinations, a premium product and priced accordingly.

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Katzkins I had done on VW Cabrio I just sold. Charcoal part is leather, silver part is alcantara (suede). I liked the softness of suede, but full leather is the norm. Wide variety of color and combinations, a premium product and priced accordingly.

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With Katzkins they have heated seats and ventilated seats options as well. Without ANY customization its around $1,000-$1,200. If you want exotic leather (alligator) heated seats, ventilated seats, custom engraved headrest, it will cost more.
 
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I have had great success with sheepskin seat covers on a couple of vehicles. It wraps the entire seat back very snugly. They are surprisingly cool in summer and warm in winter. But they are expensive. I think the last time I bought a pair they were about $275 each. Worth every dime. You can also get them dyed in about any color. Looks like they are about $600-700 a set for Ranger.
https://www.seatcoversunlimited.com...html?msclkid=7242d6dbcede15b2eb2cb7f0b22134b5
 

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How do they address the side airbags? I know Clazzio uses a special thread so the air bag can blow through it. Does Wet Okele address the side air bag deployment?
Yes, they make them airbag compliant. Won’t affect the deployment of the air bag. I have a set on order for my Smart car with seat airbags so I’ll see how they address it. They do assure me that they will deploy fine if needed.
 

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Poking my head in here as I have also reached out to Clazzio. I have had 3 sets in 2 cars. I updated the all black covers for green quilted. Scion xD and Scion xB. I always love their quality. I carted a 60 pound dog with me everywhere and the back seat still looked new. Never had any issues with them, and both sets are still in the cars with their current owners

(Forgive the pictures, I had to grab them from Instagram since I am not home.)

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Anyone know if Ford will be making seat covers for the XLT? Or aftermarket.

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I’m thinking in the future I could so go for the Lighting Pro
Same. Or I might go to the dark side and get the Chevrolet Silverado EV WT. Same starting price as the Lightning Pro, but will supposedly ship with the same battery as the rest of the lineup, giving it 400 miles of range versus the Lightning Pro's standard 230 mile range or extended 300 mile range.

The Silverado EV also has an Avalanche-style midgate so you can fit items up to 10 feet long, and the ability to add 100 miles of range in 10 minutes.

If they could double that to 200 miles of range in 20 minutes, I think I'd jump on the EV ship. As someone who regularly drives from Los Angeles to Seattle and Los Angeles to Dallas, 200 miles (or about 3 hours) is about what I like to do before a fueling/stretch break that takes 10-15 minutes anyway.

Back on the topic of seat covers, I'm not nearly as willing or wealthy to drop coin on seat covers, but I do like to keep the OEM seats in good shape. I am function over form, so I don't really care about looks.

For my last couple vehicles, I use the wetsuit seat covers from Costco for the front, and a universal bench seat cover from Amazon for the back.

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The wetsuit seat covers have held up well. In fact, my current set has over 100,000 miles on the driver's seat cover and shows minimal wear.

The FH Group seat cover from Amazon is cheaply constructed. Think of a knockoff Under Armor shirt with a 1/8" open-cell foam tape backing. It's also held up well, but I only have the occasional back seat passenger and don't really put anything on the seat itself except a backpack and a jacket.

I wish they'd make the old saddleback-style seat covers for bucket seats and 60/40 bench seats at a reasonable price. I had one in my F-250 and it was thicker than a quilt.

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