Seat Skins are in stock!
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Seat Skins are in stock!
All versions of our C7 Corvette Seat Skin are back in stock!
If your C7 is a few years old and you drive it a lot, you may want to consider getting good quality seat covers put on to keep the bolsters from getting worn. Every time you slide across the seat you're adding to to the wear. Eventually its gonna show and your car's value will suffer because of it. Its not a matter of IF it will show, its a matter of WHEN it will show. Take a close look at your seats today. You may see wear already starting! And seats don't heal - they will just get worse.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!
I'm not sure what *new* C7 seats cost but decent used ones generally run $2000-3000. That's if you can find them to match your car...
A pair of seat covers that costs less than $400 sure seems like a good investment. Don't wait until the wear becomes visible. Then its too late!
https://www.sandyeggodesigns.com/pro...te-seat-skins/
Dave
If your C7 is a few years old and you drive it a lot, you may want to consider getting good quality seat covers put on to keep the bolsters from getting worn. Every time you slide across the seat you're adding to to the wear. Eventually its gonna show and your car's value will suffer because of it. Its not a matter of IF it will show, its a matter of WHEN it will show. Take a close look at your seats today. You may see wear already starting! And seats don't heal - they will just get worse.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!
I'm not sure what *new* C7 seats cost but decent used ones generally run $2000-3000. That's if you can find them to match your car...
A pair of seat covers that costs less than $400 sure seems like a good investment. Don't wait until the wear becomes visible. Then its too late!
https://www.sandyeggodesigns.com/pro...te-seat-skins/
Dave
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Speedfreaq (06-24-2019)
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talk to me about installing these? they are a cover, correct?
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These look really nice. Well done.
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Outstanding looking covers, Dave! Simply amazing....
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See:
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Do you plan to have a cover color that is close to Kalahari? That shows wear and blue jean dye transfer more that black. I use a cheap auto parts store seat cover to minimize this but it doesn't stay on the seat too well. --Bob
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Don't wait until seat wear becomes visible. Then its too late!
Make the investment now, before that happens.
https://www.sandyeggodesigns.com/pro...te-seat-skins/
Dave
Make the investment now, before that happens.
https://www.sandyeggodesigns.com/pro...te-seat-skins/
Dave
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Couple questions:
1. Does anybody know the materials of construction for the diamond with red panels? I've scoured their website but not one mention of what they're made!?!? Not specifying makes me believe they're 100% vinyl?
2. Are they diamond covers perforated across the entire cover, just the diamond section, in the bolsters or not at all?
3. How they they mechanically attach/secure? Drawstrings, velro, snaps..?
TIA
1. Does anybody know the materials of construction for the diamond with red panels? I've scoured their website but not one mention of what they're made!?!? Not specifying makes me believe they're 100% vinyl?
2. Are they diamond covers perforated across the entire cover, just the diamond section, in the bolsters or not at all?
3. How they they mechanically attach/secure? Drawstrings, velro, snaps..?
TIA
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Couple questions:
1. Does anybody know the materials of construction for the diamond with red panels? I've scoured their website but not one mention of what they're made!?!? Not specifying makes me believe they're 100% vinyl?
2. Are they diamond covers perforated across the entire cover, just the diamond section, in the bolsters or not at all?
3. How they they mechanically attach/secure? Drawstrings, velro, snaps..?
TIA
1. Does anybody know the materials of construction for the diamond with red panels? I've scoured their website but not one mention of what they're made!?!? Not specifying makes me believe they're 100% vinyl?
2. Are they diamond covers perforated across the entire cover, just the diamond section, in the bolsters or not at all?
3. How they they mechanically attach/secure? Drawstrings, velro, snaps..?
TIA
- The diamond inserts and the bolsters, back, and sides of our C7 Corvette Seat skins are made of polyurethane leatherette, heat-laminated to a soft polyblend liner. This is a lightweight and durable combination that resists abrasion and stains.You can learn more about PUL at this website: https://www.hunker.com/13403985/what...rethane-fabric
- The suede inserts are Italian made microsuede leather. This is a high quality synthetic material that simulates the structure of natural leather. To learn more, see: https://www.microfiberleather.com/co...fiber-leather/
- Our seat skins are CAD designed for a perfect fit. Heavy duty nylon double stitching is used for every seam.
- The fit is tight on the seats (like a skin) and the attachments are provided by Velcro and nylon strapping.
Dave
https://www.sandyeggodesigns.com/pro...te-seat-skins/
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rikhek (07-21-2019)
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Let me try to address your questions.
Dave
https://www.sandyeggodesigns.com/pro...te-seat-skins/
- The diamond inserts and the bolsters, back, and sides of our C7 Corvette Seat skins are made of polyurethane leatherette, heat-laminated to a soft polyblend liner. This is a lightweight and durable combination that resists abrasion and stains.You can learn more about PUL at this website: https://www.hunker.com/13403985/what...rethane-fabric
- The suede inserts are Italian made microsuede leather. This is a high quality synthetic material that simulates the structure of natural leather. To learn more, see: https://www.microfiberleather.com/co...fiber-leather/
- Our seat skins are CAD designed for a perfect fit. Heavy duty nylon double stitching is used for every seam.
- The fit is tight on the seats (like a skin) and the attachments are provided by Velcro and nylon strapping.
Dave
https://www.sandyeggodesigns.com/pro...te-seat-skins/
Do you have the diamond inserts seat covers in a black & silver? If not...do you plan on getting them soon?
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Also, any planned options for Competition Seats?
I've seen some other neoprene seat covers, but not sure if I want to go that route. Looking for black/red to cover my red comp seats during summer months. I live in Florida and load up on the sun screen. Something I could easily remove.
I've seen some other neoprene seat covers, but not sure if I want to go that route. Looking for black/red to cover my red comp seats during summer months. I live in Florida and load up on the sun screen. Something I could easily remove.