Protect your entire back seat with the Kurgo Extended Bench Seat Cover, built for dog owners who need full-width coverage and serious durability. Designed to fit larger trucks and SUVs, this extended bench seat cover keeps your interior safe from mud, water, shedding, and everyday wear.
Protect your entire back seat with the Kurgo Extended Bench Seat Cover, built for dog owners who need full-width coverage and serious durability. Designed to fit larger trucks and SUVs, this extended bench seat cover keeps your interior safe from mud, water, shedding, and everyday wear.
Made from rugged, waterproof material, it creates a reliable barrier against dirt and moisture—ideal for hunting trips, training days, or hauling dogs after a long day outdoors. The extended design provides extra coverage across wider bench seats, ensuring no exposed areas are left vulnerable.
Installation is quick and secure with adjustable headrest straps and under-seat anchors to prevent shifting. A non-slip backing keeps the cover firmly in place, even with active dogs jumping in and out of the vehicle.
Whether you're transporting one dog or multiple, this heavy-duty bench seat cover delivers full protection without the hassle.
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