So your liking the Rough Country Covers? Are they full Neoprene/Wetsuit or just Neoprene up the middle.The video on the link you provided shows the Cover-King having a horrible fit. That is a problem with also any of them that have a texture or color panels it seems to amplify poor fit. That is why i went with all black, however very happy with the fit. Seat covers for me are throw away and will change out as needed, however with the RC covers for my use will be about a 4 year cycle.
All Neoprene. Keep in mind the Neoprene used in all these seat covers is not the dense neoprene of say a wet-suite they are lighter and also have some other padding on the backside. Actual wet-suit neoprene would cost as much as Leather...So your liking the Rough Country Covers? Are they full Neoprene/Wetsuit or just Neoprene up the middle.
I just don't want them to scream cheap... I can spend whats need within reason, but I want top quality.All Neoprene. Keep in mind the Neoprene used in all these seat covers is not the dense neoprene of say a wet-suite they are lighter and also have some other padding on the backside. Actual wet-suit neoprene would cost as much as Leather...
I just don't want them to scream cheap... I can spend whats need within reason, but I want top quality.
I think they scream "Jeep". In my opinion they look better than the stock cloth.I pulled the trigger on the RCs. The reviews on them were very good everywhere I looked. Just hope they don't scream cheap. Could have sworn last year I had come across several brands that were selling for about 600+ per set and were Elite level. Anyway trigger pulled...
Please report back on the RC's after you get them installed and congrats on pulling the trigger! Based on their reviews, I'm sure you'll be happy. Jeep on!I pulled the trigger on the RCs. The reviews on them were very good everywhere I looked. Just hope they don't scream cheap. Could have sworn last year I had come across several brands that were selling for about 600+ per set and were Elite level. Anyway trigger pulled...
Please report back on the RC's after you get them installed and congrats on pulling the trigger! Based on their reviews, I'm sure you'll be happy. Jeep on!
It won't matter to you at this point, but others should note Coverking (and maybe others, too) makes a couple different kinds of Neoprene covers including the top of the line true wetsuit material version. The color choice has nothing to do with the fit, either, it's just personal choice as the solid black ones are designed and fitted the same as the ones with color sections. https://www.coverking.com/seat-cove...eat-cover-for-2020-jeep-wrangler-sport-s.html.
I'm another one of the satisfied RC seat cover owners (for a year+). Their look and wear screams "high quality" in my opinion.I pulled the trigger on the RCs. The reviews on them were very good everywhere I looked. Just hope they don't scream cheap. Could have sworn last year I had come across several brands that were selling for about 600+ per set and were Elite level. Anyway trigger pulled...
The fact that you said "thick neoprene", makes we want to switch to these at some point, no time soon though..These are my Wet Okole custom seat covers on my Jeep to protect the leather seats from the sun and other elements. I’ve been using them for my other cars as well and they are fantastic. They are thick neoprene and don’t fade. The fit is on point and are easily washable. I chose the black with red piping to match the original Rubicon leather underneath.