_Pete_βSeptember 11, 2025
I just received this 3 days ago, and only used it once, but I am quite pleased with it so far. I own a second generation Honda Ridgeline (mid-size) pickup for size reference. I unwrapped the cover, and flipped it across my rear seat. (The hard extension, inside the cover, is in 2 square sections.) The cover rests in place on the seat while "installing". Next, I tucked in the 2 attached plastic tubes between the vertical and horizontal sections of the seat. I lifted the back section of the cover, unsnapped the buckles on the two headrest straps, fed the strap behind and below each rest headrest, and reconnected the buckles. There is a pull adjuster that I gently tightened on each strap to pull the cover "tight" in the back. Note: overtightening will lift the cover off the seat. Finally, if you wish, there are zippers on each side of the side section. You zip each on, and feed each strap through the hand strap above each side rear window, and tighten gently, as you did with the back. Doing this provides 100% rear coverage, with the screened section between each front bucket seat. I chose not to use the side sections, so I left the zippers unzipped and the strap detached. The side sections hang down the sides of the seat. The cover fits very well. The cover appears to be made of ripstap nylon with crosshatch stitching for durability and "traction" (slip resistance) for my dog. The nylon surface is easy to wipe clean, and liquid just beads up on top. If this ever stops, I'll just spray the surface with a waterproofing product that dries completely. The images on the item page shows the cover folded tightly against the back of the front seats to permit rear passenger occupancy. This is not exactly accurate. There are two buttons at the top of the front section, and when folded, two elastic lops atop the middle, rigid section. The back folds over the top of the middle to "sandwich it, and the sides also tuck into the middle. Stretching the elastic lops hangs the now rigid seat cover, but the back just hangs. Unless you have a LOT of rear legroom, this hangs right at the front of the rear seat. I was able to resolve this by tucking the outside bottom corners into the seat pockets behind my seat, but this might be difficult or impossible to do in small vehicles, or those without seat pockets. Bearing this possible limitation in mind, I highly recommend this product. Read more
D. RohrdanzβNovember 10, 2025
Excellent, well made, easy to install, stays in place, put a blanket in there in the dogs don't want to leave the car. This one does not have a zipper in the middle such that access to the dogs must be over the fabric rather than through it. But this works the other way, the dogs were able to destroy the zipper on the last unit necessitating the purchase of one without a zipper.... Remarkably effective and inexpensive, my dog's weigh 20 lb each, the Tesla has dog mode which is almost reason enough to buy a Tesla in itself regardless of politics, and the addition of this and a sunblock for the roof allows the dogs to be very happy traveling companions. Which also makes the people in the front seats happy traveling companions. Read more
Tommy C.βNovember 7, 2025
Very durable. Also easy to clean. The design is user friendly also. We have 6 big dogs that range from 50-90 pounds that have ridden in the vehicle with this cover and it has held up well. Read more
Brandy REVIEWSβOctober 26, 2025
This car seat cover is exactly what every pet owner needs. I have a large dog who loves car rides but also loves mud, shedding, and drooling β and this cover has saved my back seat more times than I can count. The material is thick and durable but still soft enough that my dog seems comfortable on long rides. Installation was super easy, and I love that it converts from a hammock to a regular seat cover in seconds. The waterproof layer actually works (no leaks or soaking through after wet paws), and the nonslip backing keeps it perfectly in place, even when my dog moves around. It also makes cleaning up so much easier β I just vacuum it or wipe it down after trips. If you travel with pets at all, this is one of those must-have items. It protects your car, keeps your pet secure, and looks way nicer than the cheap ones that slide around. 10/10 recommend β especially for muddy paws and shedding season! πΎπ Read more
NK47βDecember 1, 2025
Fantastic cover. Wipes clean as advertised, fits our SUV (Subaru outback 2010) well, and makes a nice hammock for the dogs in the back, since it zips up in the corners. Significantly reduces canine incursions on the front seat and keeps them pretty secure. Also makes it easier to get them out at your speed since it isn't easy for them to jump out until you unzip it. Read more
CustomerβOctober 13, 2025
I bought this because we are going on a trip with my pooch in a few days. I drive a Jeep Grand Cherokee and have all weather mats, including the cargo area, which is usually put my girl. She usually only goes out to vet or boarding appointments. So since we are going out of town with her I knew we would need the cargo area for packing. So I knew she would be in the back seat, so I was concerned with her damaging my leather interior seats. I looked at several of these seats covers and the price and reviews and pics were very good, so I decided to try it out. We'll as it turns out this cover fits absolutely perfect, it's easy to install and the fabric feels very durable. The only thing I didn't care for is the adjustable seat belt that comes with it. That's not a deal breaker though because I have a few bungee seat belts for her that I'm going to use instead. I love the fact it has an opening pocket right in the center for the seat belt. Her bungee seat belts came with her harnesses, which I also bought from Amazon and are also very good quality. Anyway, highly recommend purchasing this seat cover! Read more

MAC56βJanuary 4, 2026
Fit the back of our mid size SUV nicely. Easy to assemble- takes 2 minutes to put in place. Most importantly, contained the shedding and our dog is comfortable riding in it. Read more