🚗 Gear Up & Stand Out: The Ultimate Tactical Seat Cover for Trailblazers
This Universal Tactical Front Seat Cover combines durable 600D polyester with a waterproof PVC liner to protect your vehicle seats from dirt, spills, and wear. Designed with 7 MOLLE pouches, it offers modular storage for easy organization of personal items. Compatible with a wide range of trucks and SUVs including Jeep Wrangler, Ford F150, and Toyota Tacoma, it installs quickly using velcro and elastic hooks. Backed by a 1-year warranty, it’s the perfect blend of rugged utility and sleek style for the modern adventurer.
Specific Uses For Product | Vehicle |
Material | 600 Denier Polyester |
Special Feature | Waterproof |
Color | Black |
Brand | Yoursme |
Finish Type | Pvc |
Product Dimensions | 2"D x 5"W x 7"H |
Capacity | 1.5 Kilograms |
Number of Items | 1 |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 1.5 Kilograms |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Manufacturer | Yoursme |
Part Number | 9-B |
Item Weight | 3.69 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 9-B |
Finish | Pvc |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Included Components | Seat Back Organizer |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**E
Holds all my unnecessary things I like to carry
Nice for those that like to carry a bit extra. Well made and plenty of options for capacity.
L**R
Did not hold up.
Did not hold up well. Difficult to put on seat and strap broke during installation. Looks good, just overall poor quality.
A**A
Junk save your money
Save your time and money, extremely cheap and poorly made. Never really fit my husband's Ford F-150 seats. The bungee cords to hold down the seat portion were junk, broke just trying to install. After just a few days, the velcro began to rip at the seams, even after multiple adjustments. It was either too loose or too tight. There were chalk marks all over from being sewn together. Not comfortable to sit on either, very hot and not breathable at all. After contacting the seller, since it was out of the return/refund time frame, they wouldn't refund my money. However, they did offer to send me more junk. I respectfully declined.
J**
Satisfied
Fits my 2011 jeep wrangler. I wished it covered the whole bottom seat. But, it’s good for the price.
H**R
Great
Fits a little small for my 2009 Jeep Wrangler jk but I squeezed it on
D**K
love these
one of these days i will get finished with the wifes honey do's, and be able to get them into my truck
F**D
Fail
As an idea, a MOLLE panel pouch carrier for a vehicle seatback is a good one.But this execution of that idea sucks from this piece of shoddy garbage.I bought two sets. The driver's side has all but completely self destructed.The passenger side, where no one sits 95% of the time, is still intact.Seat bottom separated from back within a few weeks of use, and pretty much completely fell apart."Waterproofing" on the remaining portion delaminated and mostly flaked off (in giant thumb-sized flakes) of seat back side within 2 months. You could get a plastic stadium rain poncho for 99¢, or use a trash bag, and get better "waterproofing" than this, and it would last longer.Suspension holding front half to back failed 75% within 5 months. (In this case, the straps with the nylon "O" attachments sewn onto the seat cover portion parted company from the cheap seat back, one by one, week after week, until there's only a couple of straps still left holding it in place after less than a year's use.I love the idea.This is pure crapola at executing that idea.It's a textbook example of how not to build your product.The low-wear back-seat side, where the pouches are, is holding up okay.I doubt that would be the case if I had regular back-seat passengers, esp. kids.My plan is to rebuild the high-wear driver's seat portion from scratch with 500D to 1000D nylon, measured and cut to fit my seat, and sew on the attachment nylon buckles (may even salvage those complete with nylon attaching straps from this crappy product's original build) to re-secure the surviving piece still hanging by one or two straps on the back of the seat.Built properly, as this junk wasn't, it should last years.The fact that this one fell apart after a few weeks of use speaks to its horribly cheap construction and build.Molle loops and pouches are a great idea for securing important items close-by but out of the way.Mine hold an emergency first aid kit, basic tools like pliers and a couple of screwdrivers, jumper cables, tire pressure gauge, small flashlight and extra batteries, etc., handy, but not bouncing around loose inside the passenger compartment.I was just disappointed that something not that difficult to execute (there are dozens of companies making fair to excellent MOLLE pouches and rigs for everything from airsoft cosplay to actual real-world military use, and not priced like it was made by Blackhawk for Navy SEALs and purchased on Uncle Sam's credit card) was done so poorly by this product's makers. This is the kind of junk I'd expect to find at a swap meet for $20, except it's not even that well-made.So it's probably overpriced by about $45.I still give it 2 stars because the back half is still doing what it was intended for.But building the front half, where you're going to sit every time you drive, was done with the lowest-quality construction and materials in every respect from anything that wasn't made of tissue paper from the start.Even cotton bedsheets from discount retailers and glued together with Shoe-Goo would have fared better.There's no excuse for that, and Amazon should be embarrassed to be caught pimping this level of junk at any price above single digit dollar amounts. The seller should either get it together, or go back to selling rubber fake dog poop to joke and novelty shops.This thing makes $5 Halloween costumes at gas stations appear well-built by comparison.If it was priced at $5, at least you'd know what you were getting up front.If you bought this thing, and attached the back half to a real, serious seat cover by cannibalizing the attachment buckles from the front part and sewing them on a real quality heavy-duty auto seat cover, and then throwing the junk half of this one away without ever using it, you'd do much better.But if you thought you were getting something worthwhile as-is and as produced, keep looking.
A**E
Super Awesome
Hard to get on the truck seat, but really amazing once you do.
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