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DavidJohn
DavidJohn
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1 Oct 2009 12:53am
This may be a little off topic but I just bought these great wetsuit material seat covers for my car.

I spotted them in a Tracks surfing mag and thought they're just what I need to keep my car seats looking like new.

They are water proof neoprene and cost about $140 a pair.. thewetseat.com.au/

DJ











JB Mel
JB Mel
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297 posts
QLD, 297 posts
1 Oct 2009 6:42am
Hey DJ,

They look great.

We have been looking for something like these but the ones we have found so far were all a bit 'how ya goin'. RM Willimas makes two kinds: the waterproof ones look like plastic raincoats and the water repellent ones are like an oilskin coat. Neither looked to be too comfortable on a bikini'ed bum!

These wetsuit ones look like they would be fantastic. I am going to order a pair right now!

Thanks for posting
Mel
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
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17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
1 Oct 2009 9:06am
Hi Mel.. They also come with diferent coloured stitching.

I've shown a few people now and everyone has thought what a great idea and want some.

The local windsurfing/sup shops are looking at stocking them now after I showed them.

DJ
Crash Landing
Crash Landing
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NSW, 1173 posts
1 Oct 2009 9:31am
They do look great, I might have to invest as well. Cheers
Gorgo
Gorgo
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1 Oct 2009 10:10am
They look very good. Hopefully they work well.

A word of warning about universal fit car seat covers. If they don't fit your seats really well they can crush the underlying foam, put permanent wrinkles in the fabric and badly abrade the seat fabric.

An alternative method is one of the FCS towelling ponchos.

http://www.surfstitch.com/index.cfm/a/catalog.prodShow/vid/43322/catid/665/active/1

www.shq.com.au/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=55&category_id=20&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=50

You can pop this thing on then whip your wettie off and drive home dry and comfortable and not putting water and stuff over your seats and floor. No flashing and no draughts up your jacksie.

It looks a bit like Ku Klux Klan resort wear but that sort of adds to the fun. You can add some jump leads and do Abu Ghraib impressions.

If you really need to leave your wettie on and have a kiteboard bag then that makes a good short term waterproof layer in an emergency.
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