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Coverking Spacermesh Seat Covers - Leather Seats

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Hi all,

I'm looking at buying the CK Spacermesh Seat Covers as CK states they are a good option for heated seats, and beww gave them really good reviews.

The seats in the Touring package are leather. I figured having the seat covers on during the winter would probably not be a bad thing. But...has anyone used the CK covers with leather seats? Any opinions, good or bad? I'm interested about performance in general, and whether the pad they use for the seat to keep the cover from slipping has any adverse effect on the leather.

As always, thanks in advance!
 
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It's the CoverCraft Spacer mesh covers that I have, and like.
Don't know anything about CoverKings except that they look similar, and probably are.
 
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Based on my experience buying car covers -- Covercraft is the mothership -- the source. Other companies buy and private label their products -- at least, for sure, I know that California Car Covers does. That may not be true here -- but I've bought 2 Covercraft car covers and each was well made and fit well.
 
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Makes sense, even the website art appears identical for several "makers".
Excellent instructions, and even a tool to get the straps under the seat, though I did elect to have a pro install them.
I even have pockets behind both front seats now, don't know why Honda didn't put them on both (cost? 17 cents?).
Plus, the included center armrest cover stops it from moving around.
 
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I go the same route as the airlines do for their pilots ... sheepskin seat covers all the way.

With sheepskin, no need to ever use the seat heaters, much less deal with scorching hot seats in summertime. Sheepskin is great for long drives, and will work equally well as a comfortable seat cover in both cold and hot weather conditions on short trips.

I have black leather interior and put black sheepskin covers on my front seats. On my Accord, with gray leather seats, I put charcoal gray sheepskin covers on.
 
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I go the same route as the airlines do for their pilots ... sheepskin seat covers all the way.

With sheepskin, no need to ever use the seat heaters, much less deal with scorching hot seats in summertime. Sheepskin is great for long drives, and will work equally well as a comfortable seat cover in both cold and hot weather conditions on short trips.

I have black leather interior and put black sheepskin covers on my front seats. On my Accord, with gray leather seats, I put charcoal gray sheepskin covers on.
Sheepskin does work well, but it depends on the application.
I use the "Horse Blanket" style covers in my pickup. Give me storage in front and behind, as well as a place to carry a rifle.
I'd snap a pic but my brother has the truck today (scouting for Elk, now that winter is here they're starting to come down).
 
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