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Old 07-07-2013, 12:50 PM #1
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I was reading an older thread and there was a lot of discussion and photos of the Wet Okole neoprene seat covers, but I don't recall seeing anyone post about how comfortable they are. I've seen a few reviews on the Internet in which people said the seats were too hot in the summer. Are they?
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I was reading an older thread and there was a lot of discussion and photos of the Wet Okole neoprene seat covers, but I don't recall seeing anyone post about how comfortable they are. I've seen a few reviews on the Internet in which people said the seats were too hot in the summer. Are they?
I have them and live in Dallas, the perfect combination of heat and humidity, and have no complaints at all about the seat covers being too hot. I drove the vehicle about 6 months before putting on the covers and really can't say there's any difference with or without them. I've owned several vehicles with leather interiors and find leather much more uncomfortable in both hot and cold conditions.
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I have them and live in Dallas, the perfect combination of heat and humidity, and have no complaints at all about the seat covers being too hot. I drove the vehicle about 6 months before putting on the covers and really can't say there's any difference with or without them. I've owned several vehicles with leather interiors and find leather much more uncomfortable in both hot and cold conditions.
Thanks. Seems to me with the extra padding the neoprene provides the seats would be a little more "cushiony" to sit in.
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