Waterproof Neoprene Seat Covers

Whether you're out on a trail or cruising down the road with the top off, chances are, you've gotten your seats wet. Over time this can wreak havoc on your ride by making your seats smelly and moldy, or even causing the body of your Jeep to rust. I know from first hand experience how bad water in your seats can be. I had read many reviews about Wet Okole Neoprene Seat Covers over the years and had already made up my mind that they were the seat covers I wanted. The only issue was the cost. It's not everyday that someone wants to spend over $200.00 on a seat cover. Thanks to my family and my putting a little money off to the side, my Wet Okole's became my birthday present this year.
- Custom fit to your seat - Choose your exact seat style
- Serious protection against water - Made from neoprene - the same material wet suits are made from
- Comfortable - Seat back and bottom are bonded to a 1/2" foam for added comfort
- Longevity - Custom made from quality fabrics to for long life
- Many options available for customization
Cons:
- Cost - can easily cost over $250.00
- Fading from UV rays - You'll need to buy a seat care kit ($15.00) to help stop fading
- Installation - This can be tedious and require patience
- Certain sections might not fit correctly at first, requiring additional adjustment
Taking a look at the Wet Okole website, you'll find that you could stay there all day looking at the many different combinations of styles for different vehicles. As a Jeep owner, we are always on the lookout for functionality meets cool, and these definitely fit that description. I ordered my front set with the optional back pocket (for an extra $20.00 per seat) and the half piping option ($39.99 for both) and anxiously awaited their arrival. About six weeks later they arrived, and then it was time to install them.
The install went smoothly with the exception of having to fight with the actual seat itself. Wet Okole isn't kidding when they say their seat covers are custom fit - because the fit is very snug and extremly precise. It almost makes you think they had been sewn together while on a seat in the actual vehicle. After a few tugs, and some work with the velcro strapping and clips, we were ready to go. My only complaint about the fitting of the cover is how the pull handle on the Jeep isnt snugged in. The cover just goes around it and doesnt grip it. I think I understand why they did this, but when you're paying close to three hundred dollars for custom seat covers, I think they could have made this section of the cover a little "cleaner" looking.
All things considered, I would highly reccommend Wet Okole's to anyone concerned with the preservation, style, and functionality of their Jeep. These tailor-made seat covers are very comfortable to sit on and can perfectly match the look of your ride. As far as any negatives go, they are easily dealt with and well worth the trouble.
For more information about Wet Okole and their products, check them out on the web at www.wetokole.com.
Submitted by: Scuba










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