TOUGH ENOUGH TO OUTLIVE YOUR BRONCO, F150, SUPER DUTY, OR EXPEDITION
Ford trucks and SUVs earn their keep. They’re the jobsite office, the parts runner, the lunchroom, and the muddy-boot shuttle all in one. If you’re in and out all day with tools in your pockets, grit on your clothes, and a coffee in the cupholder, the seats take the abuse first—friction, sweat, sun, grease, and nonstop entry and exit.
TigerTough seat covers are built for that kind of use. They’re patterned for a seat-specific fit that stays put instead of sliding and bunching, and they’re made from rugged materials that can handle real work-truck life. When your cab sees tool belts, dirty jeans, dog hair, and the occasional “no towel in sight” spill, you want covers that wipe clean and keep the factory seats underneath protected.
- Precision fit
- Built to survive abuse
- Washable
- Made in the USA
- Unconditional warranty
Get seat covers built for real use, not just for a clean truck on a weekend.
UNCONDITIONAL WARRANTY
Lucky for you, we hate fine print. There really isn't any with our warranty. It covers all physical damange to the cover, no matter how it happened.
MADE IN USA
Every single seat cover that we put our name on is made on home turf. We're pretty dang proud to slap the "Made in the USA" label on everything.
PERFECT FIT
You can't buy a one-size-fits-all TigerTough seat cover. Everything we make is tailored to the specific year, make, model, and trim package.
AIRBAG SAFE
Seat covers shouldn't mess with your truck's safety features. Ours are independently lab-tested so that they allow airbags to deploye when needed.
Dustin Davidson ★★★★★
Product: 40/20/40 Seat Covers for Ford Super Duty Trucks (W0523000)
"I have had them for 6 weeks now, and still brag to everyone about how great they are. Absolutely great fit, top notch quality, and comfortable. I took my yellow lab for a ride and all of her “glitter” wiped right off. I can’t recommend them enough, just get them. You won’t regret it!!!"
🪓TORTURE TESTED
💪 BLUE COLLAR APPROVED
Seat Cover vs. Sander? We win.
Covered in house paint? Wipes clean.
Stabbing it with a screwdriver? Not even a scratch.
We've dragged them behind trucks, cut them, burned them, hit them with belt sanders, and slathered them in grease, and they still hold up. No marketing gimmicks, no fine print—just seat covers that refuse to quit.