

🚀 Upgrade your ride’s vibe with protection and style that turns heads!
The BDK PolyPro Car Seat Covers Full Set offers a universal fit for most vehicles with adjustable headrests, featuring durable polyester material that protects against wear and spills. Easy to install with a detailed video guide, these breathable seat covers ensure all-season comfort while upgrading your car’s interior with a sleek two-tone charcoal and black design. Compatible with airbags and designed for everyday protection, they’re perfect for drivers who want to maintain their vehicle’s value without sacrificing style.






| ASIN | B01FKQVZOS |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #88 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1 in Automotive Seat Covers |
| Brand | BDK |
| Color | Charcoal Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (123,541) |
| Date First Available | January 18, 2015 |
| Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00826942653629 |
| Has Seat Belt Accessibility | Yes |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.44 pounds |
| Item model number | OS309 |
| Manufacturer | BDK |
| Manufacturer Part Number | OS-309-CC_kam |
| Model | OS309 |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 9 x 5 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Car seat protection, Dog Car Seat, SUV Seat Cover Protection, Truck Seat Cover Protector, protecting, ventilating, and enhancing the appearance of vehicle seats in cars, trucks, vans, and SUVs |
| Seat Cover Placement | Front and Rear |
| Seat Cover Protection Level | High |
| Set Name | Complete Set |
| Special Feature | Air Bag Compatible, Premium Material and Double Stitched Seams, Stylish Design |
| Special Features | Air Bag Compatible, Premium Material and Double Stitched Seams, Stylish Design |
| Target Audience | Car Owners, Car owners, particularly those who value protection, comfort, and style during their daily commute, Men, Truck Owners, Women |
| UPC | 826942653629 |
J**N
Front fit
These covers made the truck look great to pass a inspection, at least on the front seats. I bought these for a F150 & they would not fit the backseat. They are made for the backseat back to fold down which it didnt. Its also made for the bottom bench seat to be solid & not to have one seat that folds up. So the back cover pieces are useless. The front seat covers fit perfect. Served the purpose at the time.
C**C
Nice universal fit car seat covers. 2003 Saturn Vue
First off, I did not end up using the clips. I mainly have the trunk down because I am a fur-mom x2 (no 2 legged children); except for the neighborhood kids I take to church on Wednesday and Sunday, then the seats are back up in the sitting position. Back to the clips! Seeing as I have the seats down and pups in the back (American Staffordshire Terrier and Blue nose pit) I didn't want them walking on them, so they don't hurt the paws or snag on the felt interior. Also, the last picture I put a trunk cover down and didn't want that torn. For the non-dog car rider people these clips go at the end of the elastic and it was tough for me to pull the elastic under the crevice of the seat and trunk then stretch and clip. One end is the loop the other is like a tighter L-shape and I would use pliers and close them into each other to fasten more securely. The clips work but not sure how long it will stay and not pup moving the seat from up to down position. Therefore, I secured mine with zip ties! They seem to fix it all just like electrical tape! j/k. The zip ties wont hurt the pups paws; I could give it more slack in the stretch attachments that come on the seat covers and it doesn't feel so tight that it is gonna rip them. To be honest; that was my hardest part. Getting the backseat part on and then making sure they were nice and snug around the back part. Oh, and the front seats have a velcro snap to secure under the seat. Have to go under both sides of seats and feed them through the seat adjuster then velcro it. The part about removing the headrest and cutting small holes to fit the headrest back over and also cut holes for the seatbelt snaps was easy. For the head rest cut a small pinch out about the size of a dime and that is perfect to fit it nicely. The seat belts about the size of a quarter and you can wiggle them through and if it gets too tough just cut a tad bit more and they fit nice. My front seats look a little baggy in the picture because I have arm rest on my seats. I am going to got back and do the same like the headrest. I will remove the arm rest; pull the car seat cover into place taunt and then cut a small hole and put the arm rest back on. I was just getting tired and the rain was coming. Otherwise you could just cut a vertical line long enough to slip around the arm rest bar and down to the bottom of seat but that could be a lot of material cut versus a small size dime hole like the headrest. I also purchased the product for less than the NEW price. I picked the like new for about $13 dollars and they look brand new? I don't know if it was because the box appeared opened then taped back but mine look brand new and had no cuts or tears in them. What a deal! Item arrived quickly packaged nicely with no damage. Again, budget friendly for my fixed income disability budget. Seats are protected from dog hair and a quick spill of a drink if it happens. Got them in my favorite color too! Very pleased; would order again.
V**E
Doesn't adequately fit Subaru Forester
Bought these for a 2016 Subaru Forester because Amazon allowed the seller to claim they fitted this make and model. It's high time Amazon start clamping down on shysters making claims that products fit certain makes and models of car because, by even the most liberal use of the word, these do not "fit" this make and model. After a couple of hours I was able to MacGyver these into place, but to say they fit is stretching it. (While we're on the subject of stretching it, beware!) Ok, the front and passenger seat covers are straightforward slipovers. They don't really cover the seats adequately (see above picture) but are passable given the price. Be careful when trying to pull the covers into place; some of the seam joins looked as though they might not take much pulling which is why I settled on the above. For the rear seat, ah yes, this is where the fun and games begin! The only way I was able to get this even close to fitting was to remove the seat bed from the chassis. You'll need to release a pair of front seat clips at the lower front edge of the seat bed, and then reach down the back of the seat bed, between the bed and the back, while tilting the seat bed backward to release two metal hooks; there is one on each end of the seat bed. Subaru might have a diagram on their site to illustrate this maneuver. If you haven't done it previously, a helper might make it easier although it can be done alone. Cover the seat bed with the cloth cover and use the small wire hooks on the elastic loops to fasten the cover onto the seat bed. Here is a helpful hint: the first time I did this, I covered the seat bed, joined the hooks and then replaced the seat bed. When replacing the seat bed, several of the hooks came apart and I ended up starting over. So, to avoid this frustrating situation, I used a pair of long-nosed pliers to bend the hooks around each other (see above picture.) I considered using small cable ties which might be a good alternative. Also, be careful when stretching the elastic loops. Some of the stitching holding them on to the cover is very weak; several pulled away (yes, tore off completely!) during this fitting process (see above picture.) Once the seat bed is back in place with the cover attached, I noticed a major design flaw. The seatbelt locks were completely covered and could only be exposed by stretching the rear edge of the seat cover forward, thus exposing the rear edge of the seat (sea above picture.) Slits for the seat belt locks may have prevented this. The rear back was probably the least well "fitting" part of all. What the designers didn't know or take into account was the lower trim of the rear side of the Forester's seat. This severely limits how and where the elastic loops can be poked through. The "fit" was also quite loose for this seat back even after tightening up the mass of entangled elastic loops and hooks that covered the rear side of seat back. The upper edge did not allow for the uprights of the headrests and there was no cover that fit the smaller, center head rest. Overall, the materials and workmanship are poor, the design is poor. Not catastrophically poor -- it's possible to get them to sort of fit -- just poor. Is this justifiably countered with remarks like "What do you expect for $30 on Amazon"?
H**M
Does not fit 2024 Toyota RAV 4
Review applies ONlY to my experience with installing these seat covers on a 2024 Toyota RAV 4 Pros-price point, does not smell like chemicals, customer service responds quickly to emails, passenger seat cover fits just fine and was easy to install. Fabric is comfortable. Poured capful of water and it soaks in but it still felt dry under the cover. Cons-Driverside cover is difficult to secure under the seat, but not a deal breaker for me. Headrest covers all the same size, so it’s baggy on rear headrests and there were only 4, so I did not cover the tiny middle headrest. Seat covers are secured behind the tear seat, but that is not possible with the rear bucket seats as the fabric is sewn to the back and runs down thru the trunk. Customer service responded quickly to my 2 emails but I was advised to unhook the back cover (it’s sewn in) and then advised that their customers often just tuck the edges in instead. That did not work for me with passengers and dogs, seat cover was messed up in a day. Seems to attract more dog fur than regular seat but, if you consider that “grooming”, that would be a plus. Appearance is fine, no smell, box arrived damaged but product was intact in a plastic bag, don’t forget to note the instructions about the front airbags when installing. That’s important!
A**R
Very easy to instal and good quality for the price.
B**T
Let me start off by saying, For the price your paying, it will work well enough. I installed mine on 2009 Tacoma crew cab and if you have one you know what the rear seats are like. The product fit ok on the front, it will do the job. Has the marking for side airbags. Now for the rears, the zipper back to the seats and the minimal cutting you have to do for seat release handles and head rests aren’t that big of a deal unless your a moron. I did have to cut a extra spot for the middle seat belt. The bottom for the rear seat IS NOT 2 pieces, it does fit well, just a pain to flip up both bottom seats for the storage, or you can reinstall the bottom cover every time you open it for storage. The rear back seat cover tie downs are kinda a pain to set up, it’s a goofy ass hook system and once again, if you own a Tacoma you know the rear seat backs have hard covers so nowhere to hook onto. But if you hook them all together or too them selves it holds well enough, although don’t pull to hard because they tear off easily. Like I said before, for the price it’s not a bad product, but it’s a cheap material so expect to replace them. I’d give it a 3.5 out of 5
A**L
نوعية لا بأس فيها مقارنة مع سعرها - تركيب المقاعد الاماميه سهل جدا اما المقاعد الخلفيه ما عرفت لها.
G**A
Gillade
J**E
Comme on dit, ça fait la job! Vos bancs sont dans un sale état? Vos enfants ont échappé du jus, de la liqueur ou une partie d'un repas! Même après avoir payé un lave-auto, nettoyé les bancs en profondeur, on voit encore des cernes de café, de la sauce BigMac et des traces de jus rouge? Vous êtes gênés quand des invités s'assoient dans votre véhicule? Cet ensemble de housses est une solution à prix modique. Vous aurez sûrement un tour de rein après avoir installé la housse du banc arrière, mais les vestiges crasseux de vos enfants auront disparus! Attention, elle est facile à déchirer lors de l'installation. Ne tirez pas trop fort sur les élastiques. Si ça ne se rend pas où vous voulez, recommencez, mais ne tirez pas! Sinon vous aurez une déchirure... :( La housse ne se déchire pas quand elle est bien installée. En plus, elle est lavable! Si fiston échappe encore son lait au chocolat, pas de panique. On enlève tout, on met ça dans la laveuse et le tour est joué. Pour le prix, c'est correct.