Taking the path less traveled means you’re liable to run into some nasty stuff. Mud, dust, snow, and rain are just a few things that can get inside your vehicle’s cab and create havoc upon your seats, not including whatever you manage to get on yourself as you’re hard at work.
Fortunately, Carhartt has a proper solution. Stretching back as far as the late 1800s, the company has been in the business of providing customers with high-quality, rugged clothing that works well in some of the most demanding jobs in those days. Workers in industries like steel and locomotives preferred the Carhartt name because the garments were tough and reliable, and that tradition for superior craftsmanship has carried on through to today.
Together, the rugged durability of Carhartt and the know-how and expertise of Covercraft have merged to bring you these fantastic seat covers, called Carhartt Seatsavers. They’re now available for hundreds of applications.
With the company’s signature duck weave fabric and triple stitching for that extra level of protection against tearing, the covers represent yet another great product for the man who works and plays hard. A trusty elastic band lining the edge of the cover keeps it from coming loose, and also makes it a cinch to insert or remove.
A Durable Water Repellency (DWR) finish is also woven into the covers, making them resistant to any incoming rain or even that occasional coffee spill. They’re even machine washable, so all of the crap the cover has absorbed over the course of a week can be easily handled right at home.
Starting at just $109, these Carhartt Branded SeatSavers can have your interior looking clean and fresh no matter where life takes you. To find out more, view the company’s website, and to stay updated with photos, events, promotions, and more from Covercraft, head over to Facebook and give them a Like!

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