The standard, non custom covers for sprinter vans fit a bit loose on the modified Winnebago seats but fit well enough to not go for the extra charge for custom measured seats.Sheepskin is cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
Others have gone the route of neoprene covers, I know there was a thread on at least one forum if you take some time to search.
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Thanks, I will check them out but will have to bypass the sheep skin, one of my golden retrievers found an actual sheep skin I had and thought it was the real thing, chewed it to pieces ..
Are you part of the FB group View/Navion Motorhomes? If so, do a search on that site as a number of people have provided helpful information on where to get seat covers. If not, consider joining the awesome support group of 5000+ other V/N owners and want-to-be-owners!!
We got this CoverKing leather option in cream through Costco and love them: https://www.costco.com/coverking-custom-fit-seat-covers-3-different-materials-to-choose-from.product.11618905.html ... they fit great. Going through Costco will save you 50% versus direct from CoverKing. The quality of the leather is great and durable enough for the dogs not to scratch when on the seats.
We use wooden beads that we buy at Walmart online. They allow air to circulate behind your back and under your seat and make the original Sprinter seats tolerable. They are also very inexpensive.
They are absolutely Sprinter seat covers. Sorry if I did not make that clear. You'll need to specify your seat configuration (probably high back captain's chairs without side airbags).