If you’re looking for a protective cover for your seats, an alternative to a full seat cover, this might be for you!
Canvasback has been making interior vehicle protection products in the States for a while. They’ve got a super comprehensive lineup for several different vehicles. Whether you want to protect against pets, dirt and debris, kids, or yourself, these covers are a perfect fit.
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Features & Specs
Dimensions
- Vertical portion height: 26″ tall
- Widest vertical portion width: 22″
- Bottom of cover: 22″ wide by 20″ deep
As long as you have a captain or bucket seat (front or rear) – these covers will fit. As with all Canvasback liners, these are made from waterproof Poly Denier and have PVC undercoating. There is an adjustable cord on the bottom to better fit the skirt portion. The skirt is 8″ tall. The top portion is secured with straps to the headrest that can be loosened or tightened. There are 10+ different colors to choose from. They’re easy to clean with some soap and water. Finally, there is an anchor that is pushed into the crease between top and bottom of the seat to help hold it in place. Oh, and they’re made in the USA in Minnesota.
Installing is super simple. You can throw one on in under 2 minutes. Maybe less…
Adjustable Cord &Â Textured Undercoating
Here you can see the cord which allows you to tension the bottom. You can also see the PVC coating on the bottom which helps to keep them in place.
Seat Anchor
The little pouch seen above goes in the crease behind it. Help to retain position as well.
Headrest Strap
A close up of the strap that goes around the headrest posts.
Review
Canvasback makes a high quality product right here in the US. I’ve had experience with them on my last truck (3rd Gen Tacoma) and I was always happy. The two most useful covers they have (in my opinion) are the backseat covers and the door panel covers. I’ll write a separate post on those later.
But overall, a simple universal product with a quick installation and a great company behind it. These are a good alternative to seat covers and are easy to clean up. I mainly have these to protect my leather seats. First time I’ve ever had them in my personal vehicle and I bought the truck new (also a first for me), so I want to keep it in great shape.
I went with the black plaid for an added pop. I think they look great and everyone compliments the pattern. Plaid is the perfect pattern for overlanders, lol.
Final Thoughts
Not much left to say here, but support our local American economy and protect your truck! Let me know if you have any questions.