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Old 06-15-2015, 05:55 AM
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Thinking about getting some seat covers for my Jeep Wrangler JK 2015. What brand and type are the best to get? especially ones that are good for having kids and also you can take off and clean without a problem. I see neoprene, nylon and some type of braided mesh material I believe it's called ballistic nylon. What brand and what type is the best to get Why???
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I have Trek Armor. Waterproof, easy to clean, molle straps. One of the best if not the best.

https://www.trekarmor.com/ProductDet...e=TAJKSC0710FP

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Wet Okole by far.... they haven't faded and have lasted longer than any I've owned. Expensive but in this case, you get what you pay for.
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Originally Posted by 14Sport
I have Trek Armor. Waterproof, easy to clean, molle straps. One of the best if not the best. https://www.trekarmor.com/ProductDet...e=TAJKSC0710FP
Saw a review on those. They look nice but for front and back its close to $500. That's pretty expensive.
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Originally Posted by bigblue506
Saw a review on those. They look nice but for front and back its close to $500. That's pretty expensive.
Yeah they're not cheap.

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Originally Posted by pcarpenter
Wet Okole by far.... they haven't faded and have lasted longer than any I've owned. Expensive but in this case, you get what you pay for.
Saw the wet okole on quadratec. They look good but not much different from the coverking neoprene that's half the price. What's the difference?
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Originally Posted by 14Sport
I have Trek Armor. Waterproof, easy to clean, molle straps. One of the best if not the best.

https://www.trekarmor.com/ProductDet...e=TAJKSC0710FP
AGREE... By far the best money I've spent on my jeep.. With 4 kids, 4 dogs and 4 years of abuse they still look great.. i just wipe the covers down with a damp rag and let air dry, they look good as new.. Well worth the money in the long run..
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I just got some Marathon seat covers. They are not cheap either but very well made and look fantastic!! Mine are the ballistic nylon. I decided not to go with the neoprene because I thought they may be too hot in the humid summers of Michigan.

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Here are mine....

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Just ordered some Trek Armor front seat covers yesterday after seeing them in person on a 2 door. Expensive, but have heard they hold up well


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