I’m from Hawai’i and my Dad’s 1st Gen Tacoma had Wet Okole and all I did was sweat when I sat on them. After surfing they held dampness so after I went home and changed my shorts got wet. Yeas the smell goers away after a looooong while. Mahalo for pronouncing it correctly. FYI Okole is but/bum/backside/a$$
Hey, thanks for the real-world input! It's always great to hear from someone who's "been there, done that" because we can't learn *everything* in a quick install session. Yeah, we thought it was pretty funny that someone decided to name their seat cover company "wet a$$" 😂
Wet Okole looks like a better fit. Tiger tough looks cheap because of wrinkles. I guess Spray some 3M water resistant on the wet okole cover to also get that beading effect. I will check out both. Wet Okole is super expensive.
If you go with Wet Okole, check with them before you spray any coatings on them! They advise that leather conditioners will mess up the foam backing and that you should clean the covers with wet suit cleaner. It would suck to have brand new seat covers messed up from the spray if the neoprene reacts negatively to it.
Of course this guy is gonna knock on wet okole, because he works for tiger tough. They did not take the time to install the wet okole seat covers properly.
These comparison videos aren't intended to knock on anyone. They're only meant to show you the differences between the covers and points that'll be helpful to know before someone drops a bunch of money on seat covers for their truck. No matter if someone decides on TigerTough, the other cover, or none at all, if one of these comparison videos helps that decision, it's done its job.
I’m from Hawai’i and my Dad’s 1st Gen Tacoma had Wet Okole and all I did was sweat when I sat on them. After surfing they held dampness so after I went home and changed my shorts got wet.
Yeas the smell goers away after a looooong while.
Mahalo for pronouncing it correctly. FYI Okole is but/bum/backside/a$$
Hey, thanks for the real-world input! It's always great to hear from someone who's "been there, done that" because we can't learn *everything* in a quick install session.
Yeah, we thought it was pretty funny that someone decided to name their seat cover company "wet a$$" 😂
Thank you
Love that my tiger tough covers. Proud that they are made less than an hour from my house to.
Gonna give these a try. Thanks for making the video.
Glad it helped!
Damn, no 4runner seat covers
Need a 4th gen 4Runner option
Wet Okole looks like a better fit. Tiger tough looks cheap because of wrinkles. I guess Spray some 3M water resistant on the wet okole cover to also get that beading effect. I will check out both. Wet Okole is super expensive.
If you go with Wet Okole, check with them before you spray any coatings on them! They advise that leather conditioners will mess up the foam backing and that you should clean the covers with wet suit cleaner. It would suck to have brand new seat covers messed up from the spray if the neoprene reacts negatively to it.
The smell, and the work to keep them clean is the only drawbacks I had with wet okole .they held on to dirt like a magnet.
Of course this guy is gonna knock on wet okole, because he works for tiger tough. They did not take the time to install the wet okole seat covers properly.
These comparison videos aren't intended to knock on anyone. They're only meant to show you the differences between the covers and points that'll be helpful to know before someone drops a bunch of money on seat covers for their truck.
No matter if someone decides on TigerTough, the other cover, or none at all, if one of these comparison videos helps that decision, it's done its job.