Let's see your seat covers (yes we're re-visiting this topic again)

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I owned the IGGEE seat covers on my previous TJ and liked them a lot. This time around though, I think I want to see what else is out there, and get something that's cloth instead of vinyl (I hate vinyl in the Summer and Winter!).

It seems the best bet is the Bartact seat covers, but I don't like their little molle system they have on them. I think it looks ugly, and I have no use for it personally. My Army days are behind me, and I would never use it to store stuff.

Neoprene is a huge no-no. I learned that lesson when I was much younger and will never make that mistake again.

So let's see what you've got! My goal is as close to factory fit and look as possible, and preferably cloth.
 
Hmmm, looks like Bartact is willing to do custom options. I might be able to order them without the molle system. Didn't realize that until I already posted.

Oh well, I still want to see what you people have got!
 
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I don't use the Molle straps on my Bartact seat covers, and don't even notice them any more. The large pockets on the backs, the zippered pockets on the seat fronts, plus the looks, comfort, quality, and fit of these seat covers are the best of any I have ever had.
 
What about new carbeau seats?

They aren’t too expensive, it’s a possibility!

I don't use the Molle straps on my Bartact seat covers, and don't even notice them any more. The large pockets on the backs, the zippered pockets on the seat fronts, plus the looks, comfort, quality, and fit of these seat covers are the best of any I have ever had.

You have Khaki interior, right? What color are your Bartact seat covers?
 
You can find pictures of my Bartact seat covers in my review thread.

I happen to like the MOLLE straps. I have their bags attached to the back. My plan is for my kids to keep toys in there :)
 
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I'm going to ask them if they'll make me a set without molle straps. Since they're made to order, I'm not sure why they wouldn't.

What color seat covers will look good with khaki interior though? That's the question.
 
What is wrong with the factory seat covering....besides the pre-puked multi color look, I don't mind them!

The problem is that once they wear out, you can't get another set.

To be honest, I actually like the factory seat upholstery. It looks dated, but it has a certain late 90s to early 2000s nostalgia to it.
 
The problem is that once they wear out, you can't get another set.

To be honest, I actually like the factory seat upholstery. It looks dated, but it has a certain late 90s to early 2000s nostalgia to it.
My seats are so damn comfortable, and that's the only reason I haven't switched them out. No point to yet. Seat covers would be nice, but I don't need those yet. There isn't a blemish on any of my seats.
 
My seats are so damn comfortable, and that's the only reason I haven't switched them out. No point to yet. Seat covers would be nice, but I don't need those yet. There isn't a blemish on any of my seats.

I only want the seat covers because of the kids, that's it. They like to eat in the car, and sometimes that translates to spills and what have you. If it wasn't for them, it wouldn't be a worry!
 
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Mine are good also, keeping them until they are shot. Had the neoprene swamp ass covers on my JKU and kept getting shocked from all of the static electricity they generated.
 
Mine are good also, keeping them until they are shot. Had the neoprene swamp ass covers on my JKU and kept getting shocked from all of the static electricity they generated.

Whoever thought neoprene should ever be used as seat covers was an idiot. That stuff is in no way, shape, or form, meant to be a material used for seat covers. It's absolutely horrid!