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FOR DRIVERS of vehicles with vinyl seats, Cabac has launched a new type of filled seat cover designed to keep drivers warmer in winter and cooler in summer.

The cover uses five different layers of fabric with one side able to absorb excess heat from the body while the other reflects body heat back to the driver.

The cushion pad design is intended to maintain a layer of air between driver and seat, with the air held in pockets within the cushion. On one side there is a sheet of insulation material covered by a fleecy fabric for the winter months, and on the reverse there is a vented woven fabric over a layer of open cell material, Attached by elasticated tapes, the cover fits most types of seats and measures

96.5cm X 43cm x 25cm

(38x17x 1in). Available in brown, red or blue, the Cabac seat cover costs £17.25 including VAT.

Cabac Breathables, 23, Coombe Road, Nailsea, Bristol BS19 2HH.

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