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I always slide out of my drivers seat to the ground. I decided I'd better get some seat covers to protect my original seats. I got the black neoprene by ShearComfort for ~$375 after discount. Their neoprene is more expensive than most of their materials. They claim a Perfect Fit Guarantee.
The headrests covers grossly lacked enough material to have the hook and loop material overlap for a clean and secure fit. I sent pictures to ShearComfort, and they have agreed to replace the headrest covers.
I only covered the driverās seat so far. The cover for the seat base cushion fits well enough, but the cover for the seat backrest cushion has up to a 1 inch of deep air pocket in it. I sent them a video of my finger just touching the seat cover on the driverās backrest and pushing about 1 inch until I just felt the back of the seat. (I could only attach 2 photos here: 1) before pushing on air pocket; 2 )after pushing until felt backrest). This air space starts about 3 inches above the bottom of the seat cushion and continues up the backrest to about 3 inches below the top seam of the backrest cushion seat cover. The deepest 1 inch displacement is about 9 inches above the seat cushion.
I sent them ~ 10 photos & a video. Their team wants me to tell them if it is too wide or narrow. I donāt see how a simple "too narrow or too wide" requested correction is going to offer a "Perfect Fit". It is a bucket seat which changes dynamically in all dimensions.
I have never purchased seat covers before, but I know I donāt like the loose material, "waves", I see on some vehicle seat cover ads. Should I just accept the air pocket as good enough? At least I donāt see 1 or 2 loose waves of material on my seat back.
Iād appreciate your opinions.
RangeFinder
RangeFinder
I always slide out of my drivers seat to the ground. I decided I'd better get some seat covers to protect my original seats. I got the black neoprene by ShearComfort for ~$375 after discount. Their neoprene is more expensive than most of their materials. They claim a Perfect Fit Guarantee.
The headrests covers grossly lacked enough material to have the hook and loop material overlap for a clean and secure fit. I sent pictures to ShearComfort, and they have agreed to replace the headrest covers.
I only covered the driverās seat so far. The cover for the seat base cushion fits well enough, but the cover for the seat backrest cushion has up to a 1 inch of deep air pocket in it. I sent them a video of my finger just touching the seat cover on the driverās backrest and pushing about 1 inch until I just felt the back of the seat. (I could only attach 2 photos here: 1) before pushing on air pocket; 2 )after pushing until felt backrest). This air space starts about 3 inches above the bottom of the seat cushion and continues up the backrest to about 3 inches below the top seam of the backrest cushion seat cover. The deepest 1 inch displacement is about 9 inches above the seat cushion.
I sent them ~ 10 photos & a video. Their team wants me to tell them if it is too wide or narrow. I donāt see how a simple "too narrow or too wide" requested correction is going to offer a "Perfect Fit". It is a bucket seat which changes dynamically in all dimensions.
I have never purchased seat covers before, but I know I donāt like the loose material, "waves", I see on some vehicle seat cover ads. Should I just accept the air pocket as good enough? At least I donāt see 1 or 2 loose waves of material on my seat back.
Iād appreciate your opinions.
RangeFinder
RangeFinder
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