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Weather Wrap Bicycle Covers

Weather Wrap Bicycle Covers

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Brand: Brookstone
Category: Lawn & Patio

Buy New: $19.95
as of 9/3/2010 18:59 CDT details

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Seller: Brookstone
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 49 reviews
Sales Rank: 557

Color: Charcoal
Autographed: No

MPN: 545517

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Elastic edging and/or straps keep our mountain bicycle cover in place.
  • Shell is lined with soft felt-like fabric to safeguard from scratches.
  • Protects against bitter cold down to -22°F without cracking.
  • Shell shields your bike from all kinds of weather.
  • Dimensions: 70 3/4" W x 42" L x 42 7/8" H.

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Product Description
Protect your ride with a heavy-duty, form-fitting Weather Wrap(R) bicycle cover. This durable cover preserves your bike from harsh summer sun, bitter winter cold, ice, snow, rain, dirt and debris. Not just an off-season storage solution, use these easy bicycle covers all year long to keep your bikes clean and dry. Made from tear- and puncture-resistant PVC fabric, our bicycle cover lets you leave your ride outside--yet still guarded against the elements. Protect against mildew, rust and dirt build-up with a bicycle cover. Hook-and-loop fasteners keep our waterproof bicycle cover in place, while a soft, felt-like fabric lining safeguards against scratches. And the tough PVC material will protect against bitter cold down to -22°F without cracking. Available in Green, Khaki and Charcoal. 783/4" w x 43" l. Treated right and properly maintained, your bike will offer transportation and enjoyment for years to come. Buy one of these weather-resistant bicycle covers to protect your investment and keep your bicycle looking great all year long!


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2 out of 5 stars Excellent product especially at the beach   August 24, 2010
Dianna Olsen (Ringwood, NJ)
I bought 2 of these bike covers and they stay on great. It has been quite windy at the beach with noreaster winds for the past 4 days. The velcro strip is holding the cover completely on. I definately would recommend this item. The bikes stay dry as well. I am happy I ordered this product.


2 out of 5 stars not good for Arizona heat   August 22, 2010
Thanis M. Tridhavee (tucson,az usa)
Had it for two years. Worked fine 1st year. But Arizona sun is strong. Plastic is cracking and brittle now.h


5 out of 5 stars got it covered   August 19, 2010
Martin Wallander (sheboygan, usa)
love this cover it works well and covers the bike fully. It is heavy and holds itself in place in heavy winds, even tropical weather. I used a sharpy to mark the front/handlebars to help me remember which end is which wnen its off the bike. I cannot reccomend another bike cover more highly than this one. If it lasts 3 years outside i'll be satisfied.


4 out of 5 stars Worth the Money?   June 7, 2010
Joan Reed
Seems to be a very nice cover for the money. I thought I would be able to cover 2 bicycles from the dimensions stated. It is a very tight fit to do this but overall the cover is good.


2 out of 5 stars This doesn't seem like it's made for outside   June 5, 2010
J (Virginia)
Even the picture of it is in a garage. The outside surface of the cover looks like an inside material. I am going to resell mine immediately (postage is too expensive to return).

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