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Time to replace my seat covers in the JT and was trying to get some feedback on good choices. I will probably stick with Neoprene or the like since my seats often hold possible wet, sandy items or other. I saw the Diver Down covers but no background to go on them. Anyone use them and can provide info or on other options
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Time to replace my seat covers in the JT and was trying to get some feedback on good choices. I will probably stick with Neoprene or the like since my seats often hold possible wet, sandy items or other. I saw the Diver Down covers but no background to go on them. Anyone use them and can provide info or on other options
Mine lasted a little under 2 years. Consistently treated them with UV protectant, but the red turned pink and the material was breaking down at the seams. They looked great for a while, but I did not replace them.
 
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I'd highly recommend the Bartact brand. Not cheap, but they are rock solid seat covers. I had them on my 2011 Jeep for about 8 years - still looked great. They are made in the USA. I had the all black, and experienced no fading even though I generally run doorless/topless for about 120 days a year. When the times comes for my JT I'll order from them again.
 
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I'd highly recommend the Bartact brand. Not cheap, but they are rock solid seat covers. I had them on my 2011 Jeep for about 8 years - still looked great. They are made in the USA. I had the all black, and experienced no fading even though I generally run doorless/topless for about 120 days a year. When the times comes for my JT I'll order from them again.
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How does neoprene stand up to dogs?
When I know I will have my dog in the back seat I have a specific dog seat cover that is built to handle them nails and paws
 

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I had black with red and they were comfy but unless I suck at installing em the seats shifted around and left holes between pieces but seemed durable and looked nice from outside . I prob won’t buy again tho

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My wife has the yellow diver downs in her JL, previously had smittybilts. The smittybilts only lasted about 3 years before the driver seat started to tear at the seam. Her yellow diver downs seam to be fading after less than a year. I'm not impressed with either set but I also am not a fan of seat covers.

My opinion: I wouldn't recommend either brand.
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