seats and seat covers

HMT

New member
Are the Trek Armor seat covers Cordura (or Cordura like if not using the branded material) or are they Neoprene (wet suit material like Wet Okole)???
 

Yarjammer

Wellreadneck
I've had my TA covers on since early March and they're more than I could have asked for with a single exception. I'll try to remember to update this post with a couple photos.

The Bad:

The molle strapping doesn't quite work with molle stuff; you are limited to TA bags and belt-clip style attachment.

The Good:

Tight, factory look fit
Clean up very easily after a day on the trail or with my dog in the back (bulldog slobber and fur)
The accessory bags are well constructed and relatively affordable.
Who knew that 1/8" of extra foam could add that much more comfort?
 

afbond03

Adventurer
I bought my Jeep used with the Trek Armor covers installed on the front seats so they have been in use for a little bit over a year and are holding up GREAT. I purchased the rear set in July so they too are almost a year old and are holding up great as well. Def. a great purchase!
 

Hilldweller

SE Expedition Society
Anyone have any updates after a couple months of use?
Mine look the same after 9000+ miles. Can't see the dog hair, no stains, same baggy fit....
I have no complaints. They do what they do. It boggles my mind that Jeep would have a black cloth interior.
 
Just to chime in, I have had the Cover Kings for about two years now, I would not buy them again. There retention straps suck, and the material is starting to fuzz, for lack of a better word.
 
Good options there. I just got a WJ yesterday that has a leather interior. I'm not sure that I care for it too much. These seat covers look like a much better option than a full cloth seat swap.
 

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