CalTrend seat covers

Has anyone tried the "Wet Okole" covers? Expensive and long ship times but they look really nice. $150 more than the Cal Trend neoprene in plain black. Curious if anyone has them and thinks they are worth it.
I had the Wet Okole covers in a truck years ago and they held up great for about 5 years, then they just came apart.
 
I ordered the black with light grey Duraplus covers. Wish I had ordered charcoal but after seeing an earlier post that may not be dark enough either.
 
I ordered the black with light grey Duraplus covers. Wish I had ordered charcoal but after seeing an earlier post that may not be dark enough either.

Please let us know how the duraplus is? I don't recall why. But I was leaning in that direction.

Or anyone else that has it? Or knows the difference between the duralast and the sportex?
 
Please let us know how the duraplus is? I don't recall why. But I was leaning in that direction
I ordered that because its nylon and will wear like iron but more importantly because its waterproof (at least highly water resistant). The only other truly waterproof option is neoprene and I'm not a big fan of swampass. Downside is I don't expect a perfect fit due to no stretch.
 
I ordered that because its nylon and will wear like iron but more importantly because its waterproof (at least highly water resistant). The only other truly waterproof option is neoprene and I'm not a big fan of swampass. Downside is I don't expect a perfect fit due to no stretch.

Good to know. What part of eastern washington?
 
Do these have a lot of padding? I am 6' 7" and would prefer not to have the seats any taller than they are, but boy do I need covers and these look nice.
 
Do these have a lot of padding? I am 6' 7" and would prefer not to have the seats any taller than they are, but boy do I need covers and these look nice.

Not much.

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I'd like to see these after 6 months. Sometimes seat covers don't age well with the comings and goings of daily use and start looking like a saggin' haggis.

For now, they look nice.
 
Do you have the Mische big boy brackets, best money spent.

Yes! barely fit without them. I would love to lower the seat another inch or so though. Trying to look under the top bar windshield to see stoplights gets a bit tiring.

I may have to go old school with one of these. Raise your hand if you know what it is!

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I'd like to see these after 6 months. Sometimes seat covers don't age well with the comings and goings of daily use and start looking like a saggin' haggis.

For now, they look nice.
You can look at my previous posts showing them after a year of having my dog jumping in and out. When wet, with sharp claws, just out of the pig barn, from th eff hay field covered in dust, etc. And they still look new. If they hold up to that then they should hold up to most anything.
 
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Went to order these and they are $170 for front and rear, which is a great deal. First couple of posts said they got them for $150, were they running a better sale in early May or do I need to input a coupon code?
 
Went to order these and they are $170 for front and rear, which is a great deal. First couple of posts said they got them for $150, were they running a better sale in early May or do I need to input a coupon code?

Are you trying to buy them from CalTrend or CARiD?

They're still showing $73.81 per row on CARiD.
 
They were on sale for 20 percent off for f and r, and then Honey had a coupon for CarID on top of that.

Think it came out to 143ish
Just got my shipping notification today