Seat Covers

Alesupper

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Hi Folks

We are wanting to get some seat covers for our PVC. It is a Adria Twin based on a Fiat Ducato. I was hoping that Adria would make/supply them but it appears not. Can anyone recommend somewhere please? Below is a photo of our seats.

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Have you tried googling Ducato covers instead of Adria?
No I haven’t because I presumed that these were not standard Ducato seats. I will do though. Cheers.

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Maybe not quite in line with what you were thinking of, but sheepskins are very comfortable.
They are cool in the heat of the summer and warm and cosy when it's cold.
We had sheepskins on a previous vehicle, they are underrated bits of kits, fabulous in winter and summer.
Highly recommend this company below,
Haven’t seen the covers in the flesh but its a quality firm .
 

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think your seats are different but i fitted some a couple of weeks ago Broken Link Removed
I got them off ebay but if you google motorhome seat covers stockport you can buy direct
 
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Maybe not quite in line with what you were thinking of, but sheepskins are very comfortable.
They are cool in the heat of the summer and warm and cosy when it's cold.

Here are ours.

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Where did you purchase yours from? They look really nice and we are thinking of going down the same route. Thank you.

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Hi and welcome Frelaco

The ones I bought are number 23 on the list, prices are plus VAT, but did a deal for £95 all in.



I also bought another pair of Wolf tip Mouflon sheepskins from this seller on eBay is also selling them at a good price.

 
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Thank you, that's really helpful and they're not as expensive as I thought they would be.
 
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Two on Tour can I ask a stupid question - how do you keep them in place? Have you attached something to facilitate this?
 
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Two on Tour can I ask a stupid question - how do you keep them in place? Have you attached something to facilitate this?

If you look at the photo I posted above, you will see that the top of the sheepskins are trapped between the top of the seat and the headrest.
 
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daft question but are they washable?

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Ive googled them and yes they are,(mums 91 and i think sheepskin is the best thing for old rears that spend a lot of time sitting) so i think i might order one thanks
 
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daft question but are they washable?

Don't say you have not been warned.
I wanted to wash ours and googled how to and in my case it was a disaster even though I washed them in a propriety sheepskin shampoo from a well know sheepskin outlet.
I had to buy another pair as the hide went as stiff as a board.
I tried rewashing them in water with hair conditioner and glycerine as several on google had claimed they done with success and that was a disaster.
Neats foot leather reviver was also a waste of money. At that point I gave up and bought a new pair.
 
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Maybe not quite in line with what you were thinking of, but sheepskins are very comfortable.
They are cool in the heat of the summer and warm and cosy when it's cold.

Here are ours.

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We have just purchased the long sheepskins from dunelm in grey. Surprisingly cool in this hot weather! We’fitted elastics across the back and headrest, very comfortable
 
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We bought extra big, Icelandic, single sheepskins from a shop in Innsbruck one year. They look very similar to the dark brown ones above. We bought purpose made straps from the shop. The top one is clipped, like braces, to the top and it has a second cross elastic going to each side. Then a second elastic strap fits across the back from side to side at about the seat/back joint. They fitted ours with the removable headrests perfect and hung over the base. Our soon to be new seats, with integral headrests like in the OP, mean I will likely alter the top strap with a longer upright one to bring the cross one further down, having tried them on my friends seats. As said earlier they are great & cool in summer warm in winter & I’ve never got hot whilst sitting on them, unlike the original seat coverings. They are long hair so do catch the crumbs though & need hoovering or shaking regularly
 
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