🚗 Protect Your Ride in Style!
The Dickies Heavy Duty Rear Bench Seat Protector is a robust and stylish solution for safeguarding your vehicle's interior. Made from water-resistant polyester, this universal fit cover is designed to protect against dirt, spills, and pet hair, making it ideal for busy lifestyles. With dimensions of 69" x 57", it fits most rear bench seats, ensuring your car remains clean and stylish all year round.
Manufacturer | Dickies |
Brand | Dickies |
Model | 3000721 |
Item Weight | 1.58 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 56.69 x 0.39 x 48.82 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 3000721 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 3000721 |
T**A
Fits With Carseats, Sturdy Material
I am using this in my Subaru Forester in a backseat that has a diono carseat and a diono booster. It’s not a perfect custom made cover, but for $25 I’m not sure what some other reviewers are expecting… The fabric feels sturdy. It has a few wrinkles/bumps from not being a custom fit, but that looks miles better than my kids completely destroying the backseat. I didn’t need to cut any holes for the booster to connect to the latch points, but on the car seat side, I did cut one hole to reach the latch. The openings for the seatbelts are several inches wide, so there was enough room for 3/4 latch points to fit without cutting anything. It has elastic straps that hold it in place. Overall, I’m glad I purchased it and I think it will protect my backseat. I will update this review if my opinion changes over time.
J**T
Pretty disappointing.
I ordered this hoping that the brand would be as durable as the pants and coveralls that I like. It wasn't. I bought this for my work truck, a Nissan Ganley NV2500. It fit pretty poorly, but I didn't expect it to fit well. "One size fits all" means "this size fits none well". What was disappointing was that the cover worked it way loose every day, sometimes several times a day. More disappointing than that was the fact that I installed the seat cover on 29 July 2021. Today is 20 August 2021. It's ripping apart at the seams along the head rest. I'm writing this review to suggest that no one make the mistake I made. I skimped and received a poor product. Dickies makes pretty good pants and coveralls. Seat covers? Give this one a pass. Throw down the $100 for a Wet Okole seat cover. Sure, it costs four times more, but it will last many times longer. I bought a set of Wet Okoles for my Jeep.... in 2013. They're still in great shape after eight years.
A**S
2019 Ram 1500 DT
This is my second pair and I like a lot. Good quality, comfort and fit. Good thick quality seat cover.
M**7
Baggie on Toyota Tacoma 2022, does not stop dog fur
Update: I have a 10lb shorthair dog. I took the covers off, planning to reveal pristine seats when my truck went for routine servicing today... there was MORE fur on the actual seat, than on the covers!!! I was floored. She's been in the truck probably 15 of 60+ days they've been used. Not sure what these are good for. See photo of seat cover removed from driver's seat - clearly not even the seat she was primarily sitting in, which was worse, but I didn't get a photo.Old review: The seat part goes on with not much struggle. Ivwas cautious not to tug the airbag seem, and see no tears. I did not use the headrest. I bought them for a road trip with a short haired, shedding dog. Canvas material is a bit "potato sack" scratchy, the surrounding side/back material is a bit like robust pantyhose or really thin tshirt.Connecting a velcro strap under a modern bucket seat with electronics and moving parts is not ideal.... but critical to keeping it in place.The seat bottom "surround" (the edge you dont actually sit on), isnt long enough to go down completely over the edge to wrap a tiny bit under the bottom... which might be okay, it would block seat position controls...The lower half /base of the Tacoma seats are hard plastic..... other than the velcro strap, theres nothing for this style cover to really make a "secure" fit (kind of like a bed's fitted sheet thats not long enough to hug the matress, or just has loose elastic.) Maybe it needs a drawstring or something.The seat bottom seems to shift left/right when climbing in and out, even if you're the most careful mounter/dismounter of the truck so you dont bonk your head on the tiny entrance height of the Tacoma.Airbag reminder tags appear to inform you which is driver/passenger, because tag is only on 1 shoulder of each cover, presumably on the door/airbag side) one on left, the other on right shoulder.They generally fit. Generally do the job. Its not great. If I were trying them on before buying, I would put thrm back on the hangar, rerack, and not buy. If these wear out or brake down, I will not rebuy.
A**Y
Acceptable Look But Time Will Tell
These were used on the Captain Chairs (2nd row) for a 2020 Ascent. After installation they present an acceptable image but the thickness and durability makes us question if they will be able to withstand a 27lb terrier’s claw paws. Installation was NOT easy or quick.The installation instructions were lacking but after an intense effort we were able to get them in place by carefully re-examining what we had done so that eventually we could get the Velcro straps to meet in the back.TIPS:—-Do NOT cover the arm rests or the seat belt connection or the seat adjustment levers. If you cover them you use up the small bit of slack and then there is not enough material to withstand the strain, and they will rip soon as a couple of buyers here learned and probably do not know why their money was wasted.—- Keep working to slip the cover material under anything you encounter that is NOT part of the back or seat. In the middle of the flat part of the seat cover you will feel a soft short cylindrical roll. Push that through the folding part of the seat so that it is behind the seat. It prevents the cover from moving and keeps it flat. Your Velcro straps should also be threaded between the seatback and the seat so that the two sides meet with sufficient overlap for the straps to keep it secure.
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