So I bought a set of Wet Okoles for the JK. First set I've owned. Heard nothing but good things about 'em.
Previous ride had a set of custom Coverkings I bought for it, they cost about the same as the Okoles. Those had CR-grade neoprene all around the entire seat surface, perfectly cut and stitched, nice tight nylon weave fabric over the top. They fit so well, and were so nice, it looked like the seats were actually re-upholstered. I don't know if Coverking's JK covers are this nice, but I suspect they would be. I figured Okoles would be at least as nice with that price, right??
Wrong! First, I asked for no logo and of course they have one. Inside the bag is an order slip that says 'No logo'. Nice. For your damn-near-$500, your 'neoprene' seat covers have a thin layer of neoprene on the seat bottom and back and nowhere else. The rest is just a layer of loosely-woven fabric with a little thin stretchy padding in between, no neoprene to be found. The fit...man, where to start. Some of the holes aren't aligned quite right, so you can pull and stretch it all day and you'll still have some wrinkles and areas that don't fit right. They never fit that tightly in any particular area. When it's all said and done, they still look like seat covers and nowhere near the quality of the Coverkings I had.
Thinking of getting Wet Okoles? Save your money, they aren't worth it. Insist on getting some anyway? I have a set I'll sell you. FAIL!
Previous ride had a set of custom Coverkings I bought for it, they cost about the same as the Okoles. Those had CR-grade neoprene all around the entire seat surface, perfectly cut and stitched, nice tight nylon weave fabric over the top. They fit so well, and were so nice, it looked like the seats were actually re-upholstered. I don't know if Coverking's JK covers are this nice, but I suspect they would be. I figured Okoles would be at least as nice with that price, right??
Wrong! First, I asked for no logo and of course they have one. Inside the bag is an order slip that says 'No logo'. Nice. For your damn-near-$500, your 'neoprene' seat covers have a thin layer of neoprene on the seat bottom and back and nowhere else. The rest is just a layer of loosely-woven fabric with a little thin stretchy padding in between, no neoprene to be found. The fit...man, where to start. Some of the holes aren't aligned quite right, so you can pull and stretch it all day and you'll still have some wrinkles and areas that don't fit right. They never fit that tightly in any particular area. When it's all said and done, they still look like seat covers and nowhere near the quality of the Coverkings I had.
Thinking of getting Wet Okoles? Save your money, they aren't worth it. Insist on getting some anyway? I have a set I'll sell you. FAIL!