If it's for when parked, you can tip the back of the seat forward to get the
sitting surface out of the sun, or, you can use a tonneau cover to keep it out
of the sun while parked. Both methods also protect the seat to some degree
from overhead birds which seem to have an uncanny ability to soil the seats.
> From: "Peej Noggin" <jax2a@hotmail.com>
>
> While driving or to keep the seats from heating up while parked? My dad
> uses Grant Sport Shield seat covers on his Vette. They can be slipped over
> the seats quickly when you park and roll up pretty small when you don't need
> them. He puts them on the seats when it's going to be parked in the sun a
> while, protects them and keeps them from getting hot.
>
> Jack
>
>
> >From: Robert Weeks <lists@woozy.com>
> >Is anyone using any sort of a seat cover (sheep skin, synthetic, beaded,
> >etc. ) in their Spridgets to keep their seats cool? My black seats get
> >awful hot here in the summer.
> >
> >Any recommendations or things to steer clear of? I was thinking of getting
> >some sheep skin covers but I imagine most of them are made for larger
> >seats.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Robert
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