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The ULTICOR Extra Wide Reclining 2 Seater Sofa Cover is a 6-piece velvet stretch slipcover designed to fit extra wide sofas from 75" to 100". Crafted from thick, soft, and washable velvet fabric, it offers a custom-like fit that accommodates recliner functionality. Featuring elastic edges and secure loops, it stays firmly in place while protecting your sofa from stains and wear. Easy to install and maintain, this cover refreshes your living space with a durable, luxurious upgrade.











| Best Sellers Rank | #50,192 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #265 in Sofa Slipcovers |
| Color | Light Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,726 Reviews |
| Material | Velvet |
| Product Dimensions | 44"D x 100"W x 50"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Recliner, Sofa |
| Special Feature | Sturdy |
| Style | Sturdy |
J**K
Amazing.
We ordered 2 of these sofa covers in the gray. They are AMAZING. They feel great, fit well, wash well, and protect our couches extremely well. We have a 100# plus male newfoundland. He is huge and jumps on the couches all the time to sit with us, the covers have proven to be very durable and withstand all his antics and slobber!! Would absolutely buy again - need a version for our oversized recliner!
S**L
Even when I'm recliner position the fit is perfect
I wasn't expecting a perfect fit with my two seater giant recliner but this cover is amazing . Easy to put on. Soft and luxurious and a perfect match to my other furniture. 11$ thrift store glow up
Z**E
Hard to get on but looks great on a two cushion double recliner full length sofa
We have a light tan (almost cream) leather recliner sofa that is in excellent condition and we want to keep it looking good but we have two rambunctious dogs who run through mud and like to wrestle on it. We bought it for $70 in December 2023 - the only thing wrong with it is the color, just not practical for us or fitting for the room. We got a cover just like this for another sofa (non-reclining) and it was so easy to put on and we loved it so we figured we'd give this a try for the leather recliner sofa. It's a full length sofa (not a loveseat), about 85" so we ordered the 75-100". I didn't think to take photos until he was almost half way done but at least you can see the type of recliner sofa we have - it's two wide recliners with no center non-reclining section. This was obviously important when I was shopping and it took me a while to find someone who had a sofa like ours that this cover worked well for, so I wanted to be sure to mention that and include photos. The navy color is great and the fabric is so soft and stretchy. This was very hard to put on even though we ordered one that would supposedly fit a longer sofa, and this isn't an overly stuffed sofa. Now my husband didn't realize the back of the sofa was covered in a piece of leather that was just attached with Velcro so that might have sped things up for him (I knew and assumed he had noticed, my fault). He only needed me for about three minutes but he had to really pull and work to get these pieces on and as others have said - "I wonder how long the straps will last?" - they're pulled so tight. I think it took him half and hour, but he was complaining the entire time - was not fun all of the reaching and tugging. I wouldn't have been able to do it on my own - I can't reach as far as he can. It is a complicated thing to cover, so it's understandable that it might not be a breeze to put on, but now I'm thinking we'll never wash it because chances are it may shrink even with line drying and we might not be able to get it back on properly - or want to go through the hassle (I'll give him a while to recover and forget the annoyance before I try to wash it). So now we're covering this with sheets and only pull those off when we have company or change the sheets. We'll try washing it eventually, when it needs it. It could use better labeling but we got through that bit (which piece went where and which way) easily. This covered the back fully, no problem for us there. The one end, under the arm on the bottom always pulls up because that's the side the dogs jump onto from the door - they launch onto the sofa from the doorway 8 feet away so it tugs on the fabric. But so far, after two months, the rest is staying put and we use this very hard - always reclining when we're on it - and the dogs are always on it (two vizslas). The pockets they show in the photos are handy but I think they're mostly there to cover where you pull on the handle/leaver to recline - to cover excess soiling from touching that area often and to cover any holes that might appear where your tugging on the fabric repeatedly. There are no holes for handle access, they are covered by fabric. But as I said, the pocket fabric will cover any wear well if you reach into the pocket and then pull the handle. It looks nice because it's in pieces, not one big stretch to fit piece which is why we loved the one we got for our non-recliner sofa - it had covers for each cushion so it looks natural, not like a cover. Most people didn't know it was a cover on the non-recliner sofa. It may be easier to tell on the recliner sofa because of the foot rest area but not likely - and I like the sleeker look. Plus, you don't have to wash it all at once - just wash which ever piece/s needs washing. What I love is there are so many colors and they're affordable so you can change them for the holidays or by season - or just try out a new color for that room and see how it works before you commit to a new piece of furniture in that color. Or if you have a piece of furniture you love but it clashes with other stuff, you can cover it - or cover them. Or make two mismatched pieces match, etc. They're great. And they're making them better and better right now. This is a hard room to furnish with walls we won't ever paint (beautiful hardwood walnut custom paneling) indestructible terra cotta colored tiles, and a red/terra cotta brick fireplace so getting to see what colors work on furniture (other than orange or brown) in this room is nice and we can use that information for new furniture in the future. The recliner covers are more expensive but for our regular sofa I only paid twenty something, so we could change the color every couple of months for that price - especially since the brand new sofa was free. We only get cheap/free furniture due to the dogs for now. I hope that was helpful to someone.
N**E
Best cover ever. So easy to put on
Best cover we’ve ever found for covering the couch. This hides the cords so my cats don’t chew them. They come with these neat little things that hold the elastic ends so the cover doesn’t slide out. They’re called hook connectors. I couldn’t find a cushion cover that was exact to my couch but this worked perfectly!!! I’m so happy. Our couch looks brand new. We love the deep rich blue color however if they’d make it with a deep rich purple color that would be amazing!!!!!!! It was so easy to put on and it came with super intelligent instructions that were easy to use. The only reason I looked at them was I didn’t know what the hook connectors were for.
J**Y
Great!
This fit perfect on my couch. It comes in four different pieces and labeled. It went on fairly easy and the material is soft on your skin.
E**N
Needs modifications.
This is the only stretch cover I could find that seemed like it would fit my new (used) loveseat. I just got my extra wide reclining loveseat from a resale shop. It’s comfortable but it doesn’t look new and it’s a weird greenish brown color (depending on lighting) that I really don’t love. I chose the navy blue cover which is fun and adds a nice pop of color to my white walled apartment. The texture is also fun and doesn’t trap my dog’s fur nearly as much as I would have expected. So now for the issues - even though it should have easily fit my loveseat, which is only 83”, the extra fluffy cushions, or perhaps the shape, meant that the straps don’t work like they’re supposed to. You’re supposed to take loops from each seat cover, pull them behind the loveseat, and attach them to each other with a connector to hold the seat covers on. Similar situation with loops on the back covers. None of those loops were long enough to connect that way. I came up with a modification that I hope will work though. As shown in my picture I took the one loop each from the two seat covers and two back covers that were supposed to go through the center of the recliner and attached them together. I looped all four to one connector to hold them together. The back covers also have ties on them to tie the fabric down to the frame and cover the back of the recliner. I took those ties from both back covers, put them through that connector (with the four straps) and then tied them to the frame so they’d hold that connector w/straps where they needed to be. I essentially repeated this with the seat and back cover loops on both ends. The modifications aren’t pretty, but my recliner is against a wall so you can’t see them. Hoping this works long term because it does put extra stress on the ties.
D**Y
Love it
So soft. Easy to put on. Looks so clean. Like that if I have to take it off and wash them I can
S**M
Covers are GREAT!
I have a 4 recliner, 12 ft. sofa that we divide into 2 pieces. The armless side would typically go between the armed pieces. The recliner sizes are large (2 armed sofas are 85") and I tried different covers from Wlmt that were too small. These covers, which are a wonderful velour material in light gray, and quite stretchy fit like a glove AND they stay put! I must tell you though, I put most of these on by myself and that is a WORKOUT! There are multiple loops and plastic pieces to hook to that keep the covers tight. The main reason I wanted the covers was that I sit nightly on the right side of the armed sofa and the bottom cushion material (microfiber) has stretched. I couldn't get the material to look tight again and was contemplating NEW sofas because of it. So thought I would give covers a try since we really like these sofas a lot even though they are 12+ yrs old. WOW, Not only do the covers feel wonderful but they HIDE that awful stretched bottom cushion completely because they are so tight and stay that way! For about $80 I transformed both sofas and even have 2 arm covers left over if ever need replacements. GET THESE! You won't regret it but I would recommend 2 people to install them after turning your A/C down and a ceiling fan ON! It's a workout for sure. p.s. my neighbor came over and thought I had new sofas.....
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