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no more neck irritation from seat belt! By JER from Michigan on 11/16/2009 Pros: Can Withstand Use, High-Performance, Reliable, Soft on neck Best Uses: For kids' seat belts too, In all your carstrucks, In summer but all yr, Transportation Car/Motorcycle Describe yourself: Casual Driver, I drive every day all yr Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: in the summer when wearing less, seat belts are terribly irritating on the neck; this soft cover is so easy to put on your seat belt and will stay there. Secures w/ velcro, so remove quickly and wash, then put back on. LOVE the softness...
By Traveling Gal from Midwest, USA on 10/28/2009 Best Uses: Driving comfort Car/Motorcycle Describe yourself: Casual Driver Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Seatbelts always "wear" into my shoulder...no more with this cozy little belt cover!!
I don't even know the seatbelt is on!!
By MrTwistoff from Boulder, CO on 10/27/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Easy Attach Best Uses: Guitars, Home, Luggage, Recreation, Transportation Car/Motorcycle Describe yourself: Auto Enthusiast Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: These are great pads. Not super cushioned, but enough to keep a strap from digging into you. They are attached by a velcro strip that runs their entire length.
Perfect fit around a seatbelt strap, and fit right around a guitar strap as well (won't slide around). Could be used on a luggage strap also.
By Kitty from Venice on 10/10/2009 Pros: Can Withstand Use, Soft Car/Motorcycle Describe yourself: Casual Driver Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Don't get this if you are allergic to wool and live in a warm climate. I should have known better, which is why I am giving it a 5. It fits the seat belt perfectly and clamps on securely. But I can't use it 6 months of the year because it itches.
Just what I was looking for. By A.H. from Outer Banks, NC on 10/07/2009 Cons: Shedding a little fur Car/Motorcycle Describe yourself: Casual Driver Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I have a Volvo wagon and the seat belt is soooo rough where it crosses my chest, especially if i have on a tank top or scoop neck. I have tried wrapping scarves around it, but they slide down, and look even sillier than this thing! The fur is no where near as soft as Ugg fur, but it does the job. It's a great price, too. I haven't washed it yet, but I plan on putting in my front loader pretty soon.
By Wizard from Horseheads, NY on 09/29/2009 Pros: Can Withstand Use, High-Performance, Powerful, Reliable Car/Motorcycle Describe yourself: Casual Driver Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I feel safer using this product and also bought one for my son.
By Value shopper from New Jersey on 09/29/2009 Car/Motorcycle Describe yourself: Casual Driver Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: After surgery and radiation a few years ago, I find that seatbelts are slightly uncomfortable on my collarbone. The sheepskin seatbelt cover totally solves that problem. It is soft and very high quality. I ordered different colors for all the cars that I drive or frequently ride in.
By yukon from High North on 09/24/2009 Pros: Can Withstand Use, Comfortable, Reliable Best Uses: Shoulder harness, Transportation Car/Motorcycle Describe yourself: Auto Enthusiast, Casual Driver Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Soft, easy to install and prevents shoulder harness chafing
stay put on the seat belt By no nickname from New York City, NY on 09/15/2009 Car/Motorcycle Describe yourself: Casual Driver Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Need the padding on shoulders and this does the trick
By noname from Fort Collins, CO on 09/12/2009 Car/Motorcycle Describe yourself: Casual Driver Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Nice padding for shoulder belts. Only negative is that it interferes some with the belt retracting, so you have to fiddle with it a bit then.
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