I have a 15" steering wheel and the large is too big and slides on the wheel and the medium is wayyyy to small. 15" is a pretty standard size so most vehicles won't be able to use this.
Shroud of Turn Steering Wheel Cover
Resurrect the look and feel of that worn steering wheel or protect a shiny new one with Duluth’s own Shroud of Turn Steering Wheel Cover. No-slip grips let you power confidently through S-curves, with ventilating perforations to prevent a slick or sticky feel on white-knuckle rides where a wrong turn could send you on a trip to meet your maker. 600-denier polyester design flexes to install easily onto the steering wheel, stays put without shifting or sagging. You’ll say, "hallelujah" every time you take the wheel.
- Rugged, resilient steering wheel cover protects your vehicular investment
- Comfortable polyurethane hand grips are perforated to prevent sweaty palms on hot days and hair-raising rides
- 600-denier polyester cover slips on easily in seconds
- Two sizes: Medium fits 14" to 14-1/2" dia. wheel; Large fits 15" to 15-1/2" dia. wheel
- Imported
- Best Uses
- 1Going Out
- 1Gettin home
Works fine. It's a steering wheel cover. Pretty disappointed that after a few weeks some of the stitching is coming loose.
The large steering wheel cover is advertised as being a good fit on a 15 to 15.5" steering wheel. I have a 2nd Gen Toyota Tacoma with a 16" wheel. This cover doesn't fit - it is way too big. Useless. False advertising. Duluth charges return shipping for any returns, even if they send a product that doesn't match the description on their we site. That's some good business practice there, customer comes last. Thanks guys!
I began rubbing through my original steering wheel and needed a cover. This cover is comfortable in the hand and fit tightly. I would given it five stars, but the fabric is a bit noisy as it slides through your hands. In any case it appears well made and will hold up for a long time.
It was a struggle, but I was able to get it on; I am a senior lady with small, weak hands. I worked from the top and used a screwdriver as a lever when I got to the bottom. The cover is quite thick and kept my hands from slipping while wearing gloves, and also kept my hands warmer-- I have Reynaud's Syndrome, so this was important.