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First Responders’ vehicles are tools that allow them to serve and protect. This generally results in very intense wear on the whole vehicle, including the seats. Police gun belts, fire turnout gear, dirt, water, and mud are all enemies of a standard car or truck seat.
Recommendations

Tiger Tough seat covers are by far the best we’ve found.  They are made out of 1000 denier nylon (most others are 600 denier – half as thick), are waterproof, washable, and fit extremely well.

The “Tactical” versions have a second layer of 1000 denier nylon over the seat-back cover area to provide additional protection against undue wear from gun belts.

Tiger Tough seat covers can be washed to decontaminate them.  They are fully waterproof so contaminents won’t leak through to the OEM seat.

All Tiger Tough seat covers are fully compatible with airbags that are in the sides of the seat, too (see video below).

Make your truck special by ordering custom embroidery with your seat cover. Stock images (blue-line and red-line flag, etc.) are available or we can upload your own logo for a stunning way to dress up your vehicle.

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Our satisfied clients

"We have been, and continue to be, impressed with the excellent personal service we receive from Sigma."
Kathy
Victoria, BC
"We truly look forward to continuing to do business with Sigma Safety.  The products are truly outstanding, but it is the customer service and professionalism of your team that truly makes it something to look forward to each time."
Judah
Montreal, QC
"The scene lights are really bright and make our job way easier. We love how low profile the light bar is. The lights on the side of the truck are so small you don’t even notice them until you turn the lights on and then BAM! There’s no way no one will not notice us coming down the road."
Nick
Port Alberni, BC
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