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Looking for cloth seat covers for a 2023 Nissan Rogue.
Does anyone have a brand they recommend that will fit well and are comfortable against the legs when wearing shorts?
Thanks
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I'll try to find a link, though I've tried before.
I got some terry cloth towel seat covers that have a hole in one end to slip over the head rest and they cover the entire seat really well. You have to adjust them often, but can just throw in the wash any time you want.
I put solid black Wet Okoles on my white 2016 4Runner when it was new. Well worth the money. They look better than what they’re protecting and they’ve held up very well over the years. Their dealer here does free installation so perfectly you wouldn’t know they’re covers without looking closely.
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Wet Okoles, all I ever used. My current ones are still on my 2010 Tacoma, still tight as a drum. But the areas covering the seat bolster nearest the door on both seats are worn out, not bad for 15 years.
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We have Cover King neoprene seat covers in all our cars. They are very comfortable, don't increase heat like leather and are water proof. Sometimes they run sales but I have found good deals from them on Amazon.
Cover King's neoprene covers for the kid's 2005 Element. They ran a 50% off black Friday sale in 2024. Manufacture and shipping was a little slow. Got the covers in late Jan. 2025. Easy for him to install. Fit is nice, no sagging or wrinkles.
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For those who have the neoprene seat covers, how are they in the heat?
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"I think it's important that people understand free speech doesn't mean free from consequences societally or politically or culturally." -Pranjit Kalita, founder and CIO of Birkoa Capital Management
I am going to start going through these suggestions. I know my wife will want same color as current, but she needs a good cover as she is prone to spilling things. I also put a steering wheel cover on because her last car would always get make-up on it from her hands. I made sure the vehicle came with upgraded floor mats too. I put the big kind in my truck meant to hold mud and water. I honestly probably need to put seat covers in my truck or have someone sew them as after 23 years the stitching is coming loose on my driver seat.
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Had a CalTrend neoprene seat cover in my F-150 and was happy with it. Have a Saddleman neoprene in the Jeep and it is a major disappointment. The fit is not good, securement is just Velcro that warps to the underside of the OEM seat and sticks in place. After a year I already have a seam tearing apart. Definitely not like their saddle blanket seat covers that I grew up with where the truck would rust out around the cover.
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