🪑 Drive Cool, Sit Smart, Feel Refreshed!
The Zone Tech Beaded Seat Cover combines natural wooden beads with a smart ventilation layout to deliver a gentle massage and superior airflow. Designed for universal fit across cars, trucks, and office chairs, it’s durable, washable, and easy to install—perfect for professionals who demand comfort and style on the move.
Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Brand | ZONETECH |
Color | Beige |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Special Feature | Washable |
UPC | 723508912896 |
Manufacturer | ZONETECH |
Recommended Uses For Product | Car |
Has Seat Belt Accessibility | Yes |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Item Weight | 13 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 54 x 0.5 x 16 inches |
Item model number | SE0004 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | SE0004-v |
Special Features | Washable |
A**M
wood seat cushion
this was a gift, recipient was extremely happy with these.
C**.
Not bad not great
If you want a seat cover that fits on the bottom seat as well as the back this is not the one for you. Unless you have a very small seat this will only fit on the back. But with that being said it appears to be fairly well made time will tell if it holds up. The beads appears to be held together with fishing line not saying that's a bad thing just letting you know. I drive professional 2 days a week for 7 hour stretches and it has held up ok now for the past several months.
K**N
Well constructed, not going to fall apart
I had one years ago but now have a car with seat cooling. These things are perfact to allow better air flow, keeping my seat cool on thoise hot drives.
A**R
Small
Not big enough to cover car seat like in picture. The wide part has to be put over halfway down to reach the edge
T**L
A throwback for your own back
When I was growing up in the 1970's, I had always wondered about these beaded seat covers, which I once identified as the exclusive domain of ex-pat cabbies in New York City and the heavily-bearded, eccentric college professor on my block who had them in the dusty, paper-strewn cockpit of his rusting Saab 99. What was their purpose? Did they come as standard equipment on Checker Marathons and Swedish automobiles driven by heavily-bearded eccentric college professors?My curiosity notwithstanding, I was drawn to them but never enough to actually install a set in any of the dozen or so cars that have passed under my ass in the 35 years that I've been driving. I finally satisfied that curiosity just a few weeks ago, when I took delivery of these Zone Tech cushions and installed them in my 2013 Ford Focus five-door. I use the word "install" loosely, as I have yet to actually install them as they are intended to be so. You see, the only means of securing these things are a pair of string-ties, two per cushion, that supposedly get fastened around the metal posts of the seat headrest. That would require positioning the tapered portion of the cushion over the headrest, as seen in the accompanying photo, and then tying them, but with my car, that results in having the bottom section of my seat only half-covered. In other words, they don't really fit this car, in fact, I'm not sure what model of automobile manufactured after 1980 they might actually fit, as car seats have gotten almost universally wider and taller and the manufacturer of these might still be stuck in 1973.I have resorted to jury rigging the cushions by fitting the top of the tapered portion (the narrowest three or four inches) underneath the headrests. I accomplished this by extending the headrests, feeding the cushion through the gap between headrest and seat and then "clamping" down the cushion by closing the headrest over it. Not a perfect solution because after a few extended driving sessions, the cushion slips out, gradually that is, and that requires re-fastening, something I've done maybe ten times since 'installing' them. On the plus side? They do actually seem to be helping with air-flow around my back and seat bottom, and my legs (especially the left, with repeated clutching) are less fatigued when I complete a car trip of over 25 miles or so. They also look kind of incongruous with the color scheme and styling of my car, out of place, but in an acceptable way, not at all offensive. My advice to potential buyers? Shop around, ask questions and don't pull the trigger, either out of nostalgia or curiosity like I did, too quickly on these.
E**S
Nice Work!
The two beaded car seat covers arrived ahead of schedule. Your price for two was very reasonable. While no receipt, warranty information, or installation instructions were included, it was easy to figure out in under five minutes. I just wanted to thank you for your excellent service. If I encounter any difficulties, I'll let you know.
P**2
Good seat fit
Long enough to fit the back and seat. Tried one that wrapped around the seat in the shoulder area and didn’t fit my seat. This one works.
I**G
construction
Yes, they are double strung, but with a lightweight plastic cord. Previous experience with this product is that of lasting for about a month. I can get better use out of them by lacing a metal wire along with the plastic.
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