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Any feedback on the fit? I'm eager to get one for the 2nd row of for my new 130, I need to do something because my kids are pigs. and I have the lighter interior
Purchased the large version of this hammock in khaki https://www.orvis.com/product/grip-t...ctor/20H1.html
We were told they also have a version without the mesh net in between the seats however we thought the mesh would be better for our dog to see, and the mesh allows the rear vents to blow on her. Material is very nice and seems durable (time will tell), there's a layer of cushioning built in and the seat facing side is very soft with rubber grips so it's pretty secure. There are also handles that can be stuck between the top and bottom seat cushion to secure it better, and the flaps on both sides cover the sides of the seat cushions when she is getting in and out.
Here it is pictured in the 110. I think the XL would be too large, we already have some of the adjustable cinch straps adjusted closer to the minimal length as it is. Front seats are positioned at around average height driver positioning. We got a 10% in store discount but I'm not sure how long that promotion is lasting or if it is a national deal.
Edit: Forgot to add another feature, there are well covered built in flaps for access to the seat belts through the cover as well.
I haul around a Golden Retriever and a Newfoundland almost all the time. I just traded and got my second Defender. The dogs were really hard on my first one so I immediately bought the below cargo liner for the new truck. The XXL is really big. Thats better than being small though. I have only had them in it one time so far but really like it. It covers all the way to the back of the front seats which is great since my second row is always folded down. Now i just need to protect the window edge and top part of the doors.
Personally i purchase my car seat covers from Wetokole and Seatcoversolutions. They have both backseat and front seat covers that provide excellent protection against dog hair and dirt. Their covers tend to stay in place and are relatively easy to clean.
I've had great success with Wetokole seat covers for protecting my seats from my dogs during road trips. These car seat covers fit well and are easy to install and remove, making them perfect for occasional use. Wetokole offers both front and backseat covers, and the fitment is excellent.
Personally i purchase my car seat covers from Wetokole and Seatcoversolutions. They have both backseat and front seat covers that provide excellent protection against dog hair and dirt. Their covers tend to stay in place and are relatively easy to clean dog car seat covers.
I am looking to purchase a rear car seat cover for transporting a very hairy Saluki/Collie cross. My car has no headrests in the back seat - any that I can see online all seem to be only compatible with headrests. Has anyone came across or could recommend an alternative? Halfords did seem to have one but is not in stock or any Northern Ireland stores and they do not deliver here. Many thanks.
Hello,
Another Orvis fan here. I have the hammock style in black and full-size (Orvis Grip-Tight Windowed Hammock Seat Protector) in my 110. Fits perfectly, easy to install, relatively easy to wash given the size, and holds up well to my two huskies. I also recommend the Orvis seat extender (Tough Trail Dog Seat Extender Storage Box), though I have the previous style that had a removable lid instead of the zipper top. Easy way to add extra storage and added support for the pups.