🚗 Elevate Your Drive with Style!
The Valleycomfy Steering Wheel Cover is a premium accessory crafted from heavy-duty genuine leather, designed to fit standard steering wheels between 14.5 and 15 inches. It features a breathable, odor-free rubber lining for enhanced grip and comfort, ensuring a safer driving experience. Installation is quick and easy, making it a must-have for any car enthusiast.
Manufacturer | Valleycomfy |
Brand | Valleycomfy |
Item Weight | 1.32 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 15 x 1 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | FXCF01 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | LXX-01 |
F**.
Easy to install and very comfortable
I put one of these on each of my cars (Jeep Wrangler and Ford Fiesta) and have been very happy with the results. My cars have basic plastic steering wheels which are fine around town but I do a lot of all day drives and after 10-12 hours the plastic steering wheels leave my hands sore. Fortunately I have never gotten actual blisters but at the end of the day my hands felt raw like you had been raking leaves without gloves. Maybe I have wimpy hands but these leather covers make a huge difference in comfort and I no longer have that raw feeling after driving all day. I also think I am slightly taller, better looking and that my hair is growing back after installing the covers but I could be imagining all that. ;) Seriously, I think the covers are great. They don't get hot in the summer like plastic and warm up quicker in the cold. I think they breath better than plastic so your hands don't sweat as much and provide better grip. Also have been very durable. Still like new after 4 years. Easy to install. Would highly recommend.
C**L
100% Buy if interested
High quality. Very sturdy. Vibrant blue color and sleek. Fit my 2025 Tacoma wonderfully. It came in a bag inside a box and was squished slightly. The shape will adjust once on steering wheel. Definitely will last a long time. Bought the Large and wasn’t too hard to put on the steering wheel.
J**.
Quality steering wheel cover
Great steering wheel cover. Doesn’t feel or look cheap and has nice texture to grip. I did kind of struggle getting it on f150 steering wheel, but it’s suppose to be tight and it fits like a glove. Can’t speak to longevity, but so far so good.
A**8
looks good, feels good, fit..
Quality looks good, not completely laying flat, but hoping as it breaks in, it will hug the wheel better.
T**O
Great product, looks fantastic! Surely 'PU Leather' so it'll flake/peel ... eventually.
First I know some of you will want to know in what condition this cover is shipped. It is NOT shipped folded-all-up or tightly-shrink-wrapped … that would cause it to take-on creases/crimps. Rather it is shipped inside a large poly rectangular zip bag so that it is held in the general shape of an ellipse. I uploaded a picture of the packaging so you can see. Btw, in that picture, the 'Amazon smiley-arrow' in the center is pointing directly at the 6-o'clock position of the actual steering wheel cover. This elliptical form of packaging seems to have caused the three small/slight crimps I found on the BACK of the cover at the 3-o'clock, 6-o'clock & 9-o'clock positions. I've also uploaded a picture of the crimps so you can see those as well.Now this product is described as 'genuine leather.' A product can be legally sold/called such even if it is actually what is known as 'PU Leather' or 'Pleather.' To make PU Leather a very very thin sliver of low-quality, ugly, bottom-grain leather (that couldn't possibly be used for anything else) is coated with a ton of vinyl/PVC or synthetic rubber or something similar to make a material that looks very 'leather-like.' The only purpose of doing that, as opposed to just using pure vinyl/PVC or rubber, is so the item can be legally called 'genuine leather.' Eventually, with wear, the vinyl/PVC or rubber coating flakes/peels away from the bottom-grain leather. If the 'leather' fails on your original steering wheel, well that was probably some form of 'PU Leather' as well.At this price, this steering wheel cover has just got to be 'PU Leather.' But also, at this price and looking this good, if it even lasts just a year or two, I will not complain. In fact, my prior three steering wheel covers, all looking quite leather-like but not actually marketed as leather, only lasted about 2-3 years each before the flaking/chipping started. If you really wanted to avoid this type of failure, you could pay 60 smackers and buy that 'lace/stitch-it-on-yourself' type of steering wheel cover; at that price, the strip of material will most probably be higher-quality 'real leather.'(Just be sure you do not fall into the trap of buying an expensive 'genuine' 'PU Leather' couch for your living room … or you will soon be very sorry!)I bought the black-on-black. It is a MATTE black, not glossy black as it appears in the pictures. Like some other reviewers have said, it feels a bit awkward to be gripping it at 9-o'clock and 3-o'clock where the leather is raised and smooth and stitched. Because it is raised and stitched, it feels as though the rest of your hand is being raised a bit off the steering wheel, not in firm grip of it around the non-raised portion of the cover.I was actually looking for a more simple OEM/stock-looking cover filled with perforations to match the color and the perforated leather of the seats. Couldn't find one. The company I bought my three prior covers from had one, it was a perfect match … but it has gone out of business. Dash Designs (an Arizona company that makes high-quality custom-fit dashmats) also has one (called 'Sedona Grip') but it was back-ordered 60+ days out. So I took a pass on waiting … and bought this one instead. It isn't going to look entirely 'stock/OEM' … and there is that weird feel about gripping it … but it has a pretty understated look and so it will fit in with the look of the interior of my Lexus. If/when the material fails, then I will just go shopping again, I suppose.Installation: I let it soak in hot water for about 30 minutes to make it more malleable then dried it. Starting at the 12-o'clock position on the steering wheel, it took about 3 minutes of serious tugging and stretching to get the cover on all the way round the sides and down onto the 6-o'clock position. The three crimps disappeared.Conclusion: Better-than-average quality and appearance given the price. It's doubtful you'll be disappointed especially since, at this price, you are not seriously invested in it.
S**Y
Pretty nice actually
Feels actually surprisingly good. It fits super snug so you gotta really pull and tuck to make it fit on.
B**N
Covered that wheel nice
I believe I got way more than what I paid for. Very nice. Easy to install. Feels good.
A**R
Matches leather interior pretty well
Good quality. Really saves my king ranch steering wheel from my dirty oily hands, and looks good too
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