Your Bronco's seats take a beating — trail mud, dog paws, kids with snacks. Here's our honest ranking of the best seat covers for the 2021+ Ford Bronco.
| Rank | Brand | Material | Made In | Pricing | Bronco Fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Bartact | 1000D Cordura / UV polyester | USA | Per row | 2021+ |
| #2 | Covercraft | Various fabrics | USA | Per row | 2021+ |
| #3 | Wet Okole | Neoprene | USA (Hawaii) | Per row | 2021+ |
| #4 | Smittybilt | Neoprene | Imported | Per seat | 2021+ |
| #5 | Razorback | Canvas/Neoprene | Imported | Per row | 2021+ |
| #6 | CalTrend | Various | USA | Per row | 2021+ |
Note on pricing: Smittybilt prices their covers per seat, not per row. Keep that in mind when comparing — what looks cheaper per unit adds up when you need both front seats.
Bartact seat covers are built from UV-protected polyester and/or 1000D Cordura nylon with waterproof polyurethane backing and high-grade foam padding. That's not marketing fluff — that's genuinely heavy-duty material that's designed to take abuse on and off the trail.
Fitment on the 2021+ Bronco is precise, with cutouts for all the right places — airbags, seat adjustments, headrests. The installation is tighter than most competitors, which means less bunching and shifting over time. Color options are extensive, so you can match or contrast your Bronco's interior.
Made in the USA. That matters when you're talking about cut-and-sew products where quality control is everything.
Covercraft is the 800-lb gorilla of the seat cover world. They've been around forever and offer a huge range of fabric options — from their budget-fit SeatSaver line to premium Carhartt-branded covers. Made in the USA with solid quality control.
Where Covercraft falls behind Bartact is in material toughness for off-road use. Their Carhartt line is great for work trucks, but for trail abuse, Bartact's 1000D Cordura with waterproof backing is purpose-built for the task.
Made in Hawaii from neoprene, Wet Okole covers are the go-to for water sports enthusiasts. They're fully waterproof, easy to clean, and incredibly durable against moisture. If your Bronco spends as much time at the beach as it does on the trail, these are worth a look.
The downside is breathability — neoprene gets hot in summer, and it doesn't have the abrasion resistance of Cordura for heavy trail use with gear sliding around.
Smittybilt offers affordable neoprene covers that are popular in the Jeep world and increasingly available for Bronco fitments. The neoprene is decent quality for the price and provides good water resistance.
Important pricing note: Smittybilt prices their covers per seat, not per row. So that seemingly low price doubles when you need both front seats. Factor that in when comparing.
Razorback offers canvas and neoprene seat covers that are popular in the Australian off-road market and gaining traction in the US. They're built for durability with a focus on heavy-duty materials.
The canvas options are solid for work-truck use. However, they're not a tactical/MOLLE product — don't expect organizer panels or gear integration. They're straightforward seat protection.
CalTrend is a solid made-in-USA option with a wide range of fabrics. They offer everything from neosupreme (neoprene-like) to genuine leather. Custom-patterned for the Bronco with good overall fitment.
The knock on CalTrend is that they're a generalist — they make covers for hundreds of vehicles. Bartact's focus on the off-road market means their Bronco covers are designed specifically for trail abuse, while CalTrend's are designed for general seat protection.
Bartact wins for off-road Bronco owners. The 1000D Cordura with waterproof PU backing and high-grade foam is the most trail-appropriate material combination in this comparison, and they're made in the USA with precise Bronco fitment. If your Bronco actually goes off-road, Bartact is the move.
Covercraft and Wet Okole are excellent alternatives if you have specific needs (fabric variety or full waterproofing). Just remember that Smittybilt prices per seat, not per row.