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Is Coverland Good for Car and Truck Seat Covers Regarding a True Custom Fit? While A Competitor Throws Shade, We Show Proof

Published: 04/03/2026

Coverland Truck Sesat Covers

When people search “is Coverland good,” they’re usually trying to answer one question: do these seat covers actually fit like a true custom product should? If you direct your attention to the screenshot below, you will see that just below our 4.3 star rating out of 1,174 reviews on Trust Pilot, A competitor’s content ranks just below that. Ask yourself which platform is more reliable:

  1. TrustPilot: An independent online review platform founded in Denmark in 2007 that uses verification mechanisms to confirm that reviewers are genuine customers rather than fake accounts, and it has systems in place to detect and flag review manipulation attempts from both directions, meaning it works against businesses that try to inflate their scores with fake positive reviews, and against competitors who try to damage ratings with fake negative ones.
  2. Tiger Tough: A company with no presence on TrustPilot and a company lacking a Google Business Profile, which are the two most trusted and popular platforms for customers to leave real verified reviews. Furthermore, Tiger Tough received an order from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to recall their truck seat covers “due to a manufacturing error in which the stitching used to secure the side flap and breakaway of ths aftermarket upper vehicle seat cover to allow side airbag deployment was incorrect”. This is according to Part 573 Safety Recall Report 23E-058, which described the risk to the customer as “posing a risk of serious injury or death”. This is also a company that displays reviews on their website using a first name only, a job title, and a star review that isn’t linked to any actual review platform.
Image explaining a serious NHTSA Violation that a competitor company was cited for including a stitching defect on their seat covers which would impair the car seat airbag from deploying correctly or at all.
*Representational image of the NHTSA Violation that one of our competitors committed*

Companies that don’t give customers an opportunity to voice their opinions on products do so because they have something to hide. Period. Does Coverland have bad reviews? Sure, we have a 4.2 rating from more than 1,100 out of a possible 5 stars, so while we didn’t delight every single customer, we did win big with most. Independent review platforms like Trustpilot verify real customer purchases and actively filter manipulation. This creates a more reliable representation of customer experience than brand-controlled testimonials.Furthermore, the negative feedback we did get was 100% about only two things:

  1. Shipping Delays: In many cases we have no control over shipping once the truck picks up the box from our warehouse. However, if you experience a long delay, call us, because we will always make things right, even if it is a shipping delay.
  2. Close-Fit Options: Whenever a seat cover is out of stock and there is a waiting period, some customers are willing to try a “close fit” cover as a second option, knowing they can send it back to get a full refund if they aren’t pleased with the fit. Some customers don’t understand that the “close fit” option is not a “true fit”, so there cna be some confusion. But the fact is that some customers are in a rush to get our covers, so they go ahead and order the “close second” fit rather than the cover that’s customized to their vehicle year, make and model.

When brands allow themselves to be publicly reviewed, they not only show faith in the quality of their products, but that take accountability and demonstrate that the customer comes first, no matter what, by providing a resolution.

Before we show concrete evidence that our car and truck seat covers offer a true 100% custom fit, let’s first consider the following.

Now That’s Rich: When a Truck Seat Cover Company that Posed a Risk of Death on their Customers Criticizes a Competitor for their Seat Cover Fit

a deceptive tiger with clown makeup on saying "We fooled them all!" surrounded by fellow deceptive tiger friends
*Image presented is intended solely for comedic and entertainment purposes.*

According to the SEO Agency SterlingSky, removing your presence from Google Business and review sites like TrustPilot, while writing bad reviews on competitors is lying. They say,

“Let me be clear, this is lying. You’re suppressing the truth and manipulating public perception. It’s no different from buying fake reviews-–another unethical practice that I would stay far from”.

As you are reading this, you do so because Coverland is simply responding to the ridiculous and false claims made by a competitor that we don’t even consider as a direct competitor because our products are too different.

According to their website, they sell “tactical seat covers” and inaccurately describe them as being “waterproof” across several places on their website, while hiding the legal loop hole in their FAQs in which they only claim to be “water resistant”. Their covers are also made from1000 denier Cordura which, according to Tom Bihn Forums, may be stab-proof, but it is falling out of favor for being uncomfortable, aesthetically unfavorable, heavy, and it’s rough on the fabrics we wear.

1000D Cordura is only practical for military vehicle seats like those found in LUVs of LSVs. This is not Coverland’s market. Tiger Tough does target part of our market though; they go after fleet managers that deal with work trucks. But at Coverland we believe that comfort and luxury are just as important as ruggedness, which is why our high-quality leatherette truck seat covers look and feel like real leather, while offering a fire-proof, scratch-proof, waterproof, UV-proof, and stands up to abrasive materials such as concrete dust, metal shavings, debris kicked in from offroading, and our covers offer lumbar support and have breathable memory foam. So, as you can see, Tiger Tough isn’t viewed as a competitor, at least from our end, because our products are too different. But while we may live rent-free in their head, we continue to focus on our customers and our products while offering full transparency on our product quality and safety.

Proof That Coverland Offers A True Custom Fit for All Truck Seat Covers, and Seat Covers for Cars and SUVs

One of our techs doing preliminary 3D Scans of the interior of a vehicle seat chamber for accurate fit measurements.
One of our techs doing preliminary 3D Scans of the interior of a vehicle seat chamber for accurate fit measurements.

In a market where every seat cover brand claims a custom fit (or in the case of Tiger Tough, they bash their multiple competitors saying that theirs doesn’t), the claim itself has become nearly meaningless without evidence of the process behind it. Coverland does not ask you to take our word for it. We have built a verification system around our fit promise that operates at three independent levels, each one providing its own category of assurance that the cover arriving at your door will fit your specific car, truck, or SUV the way a custom fit should.

The foundation is our proprietary 3D laser mapping technology, which is fundamentally different from how most competitors arrive at their cover dimensions. Rather than working from OEM specification data or hand measurements that introduce human variance at every step, our system physically scans actual vehicle seats using laser precision that captures every surface dimension, every contour transition, every bolster profile, and the negative space relationships between surfaces that purely dimensional data misses entirely. The pattern we manufacture to is a digital twin of the real seat in your real vehicle, not a statistical approximation of its model category.

The second level is our physical verification process. Before any batch of seat covers reaches a customer, we take a cover from that production run and fit it over the actual vehicle seat ourselves. A cover that passes a digital standard but fails a physical installation test does not ship. This hands-on confirmation step is what separates a precision manufacturing claim from a precision manufacturing reality, and it is the step that most brands at our price point do not perform.

The third level is independent certification. Every Coverland car seat cover, truck seat cover, and SUV seat cover carries full SGS certification, issued by the world's leading independent testing and inspection organization. While Tiger Tough fails to reveal any certification that confirms product safety and quality (if they had, there wouldn’t have been a product recall due to the potential risk of death), Coverland invests to have our products reviewed, tested and certified, and you can view our SGS certification right here and have complete peace of mind.

SGS does not certify manufacturer claims. It verifies laboratory findings, and the fit precision, material safety, and airbag compatibility that our certification confirms are documented facts rather than marketing language.

Coverland Seat Covers are SGS Certified and come with a 10-Year Warranty.

Behind all three of these process levels sits a commitment that removes any remaining uncertainty from the decision entirely. Every Coverland seat cover is backed by a full 10-year warranty covering material integrity and performance, and a 100% money-back guarantee that means if the fit does not meet the standard we have described through every step of this process, you get your money back without complication or argument. The fit is either exactly right or your purchase costs you nothing. That is not a marketing promise. That is a contractual one.

Finally, you can view Coverland’s TrustPilot score and reviews right here to see how real customers feel about Coverland products.

How Coverland Guarantees a Custom Fit for Truck Seat Covers and Car Seat Covers

The precision behind every Coverland seat cover begins with a measurement process that operates at a fundamentally different level of accuracy than anything a tape measure or OEM specification sheet can deliver.

Representational image of a 3D Scan Engineer collecting data scans.

The process begins with the physical vehicle seat itself. A trained Coverland technician positions a handheld or mounted 3D laser scanning device around the seat, systematically capturing the entire surface geometry from multiple angles and positions. The scanner emits a laser beam that bounces off the seat surface and returns to the device's sensor array, calculating the precise distance and angle of every point it contacts thousands of times per second. As the scanner moves around the seat, these individual data points accumulate into a dense three-dimensional point cloud, a digital representation of the seat's complete surface geometry captured at millimeter-level precision.

Unlike a tape measure that records a single dimension between two points, the laser scanner captures the relationship between every point on the seat's surface simultaneously, including the depth and curvature of the bolsters, the contour transitions between the seat cushion and backrest, the headrest geometry, and the negative space between surfaces that determines how a cover must be shaped to lie flat rather than bridge across gaps. This point cloud is processed into a precise digital template that becomes the manufacturing pattern for that specific seat.

Once a production batch is manufactured to that pattern, a cover is removed from the batch and physically installed over the actual seat it was made for. A technician verifies that every surface, every edge, and every contour sits exactly as the pattern intended before the batch is cleared for shipment. If anything requires adjustment, the pattern is refined before any covers reach a customer.

How Good Is Coverland for Custom Fit Car Seat Covers: We Dare You To Find a Gap When We Combine Our Proprietary 3D Laser Mapping Technology With the Longest Full Warranty in the Industry

Coverland Truck Seat covers are spill and dirt resistant, making them easy to clean!

People want to know, is Coverland good when it comes to offering a true custom fit on seat covers for cars, trucks and SUVs. Our SGS certification and the majority of our reviews prove that we are exceptionally good. But there is additional proof to consider.

Coverland has a full 10-year warranty on all seat covers. No company in their right mind would commit to a legal obligation like this unless they knew their product would absolutely back up the claims. We have yet to find a car seat cover in the market with a full 10 year warranty.

What about the company that’s accusing us of having a poor fitt—Tiger Tough? According to their website, they only offer a two year warranty. While they feel comfortable committing to two years of legal obligation in replacing the product, Coverland’s seat covers have garnered a level of faiommitment that’s FIVE TIMES STRONGER, giving you a promise (or a replacement) if the seat cover can’t last an entire decade.

Seeing is Believing: Order Today and See Just How Good Coverland Is for a True Custom Fit with Seat Covers

Every dimension of the custom fit process described here, the proprietary 3D laser mapping that captures your exact seat geometry at millimeter precision, the physical batch verification that confirms every cover against the real seat before it ships, the SGS certification that documents our fit, quality and safety standards through independent laboratory findings, and the decade of manufacturing refinement behind every pattern in our database, exists for a single purpose: to ensure that the cover you receive fits your specific vehicle the way a custom fit should, not approximately, not adequately, but exactly. The fit is either exact, or you don’t pay for it.

Order your custom-fit seat covers today and see the difference firsthand.