Yes, that's what I meant by the scoop style. The backrest has 3 individual seating positions across, defined by they foam shape.
Those ones in the link go over top of the original covers. They say that they're not seat covers but, well...if they go over top of the original, to me, that's a seat cover. I'm so anti-'seat-cover'. A cover-up of underlying problems. And...any dirt that gets between the original & the seat cover not only helps to accelerate wear of the top side of the original, but also the backside of the new seat cover.
There's a reason that the original covers wear out & it's not always the fault of the fabric itself. The frame & the foam base are the foundation. Any issues there are unseen & won't become apparent until the seat is torn down to it's base elements. Throwing a new cover on without doing so is like fixing a crack in the wall of a house without checking the foundation to find out why it cracked in the first place.
They want $280.00 for those & you have to do the install yourself.
Don't know what the shops around you area would charge, but in mine, I'd do a 'real' seat cover for that one in the $450.00 range. That's a ballpark number. The bottom line is affected by the price of the materials chosen. I won't choose a customer's material. I'll offer guidance & help, but I will not make the that final decision. Materials can range in price from $35.00/yd. for a decently good automotive grade material (mold & mildew resistant, U.V. stable) to hundreds of $$$ per yard.
One prob is locating the exact same factory material. I have access to some that are dead-on in color, but the texture is not quite the same.
That price I quoted includes doing the re-&-re, along with going through the complete seat, making sure that the tracks, the foam, springs & anything else that is required, is right.
Nothing worse than a week down the road after having a new cover, & that unseen crack in the frame decides to throw in the towel. Or the tracks bind up & start spewing bearings & bolts. Or that driver's seat cushion sag is unchecked & keeps getting worse & worse under that new 'cover'.
Hell, I'd even do some redesigning of the cover too, if someone wanted that. Once those original covers are off, I see a clean slate. Nothing says that the covers have to have the same pattern or designs as the originals.
My shop...drop the seat off Monday morning, pick it up Tuesday night.