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Weather Wrap Bicycle Covers

Weather Wrap Bicycle Covers

Colors:
Green
Green
Khaki
Khaki
Charcoal
Charcoal


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Brand: Brookstone
Category: Lawn & Patio

Buy New: $19.95
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  Brookstone   4.6 out of 5 stars 3572 reviews
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 42 reviews

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MPN: 257410p


Features:
  • 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.
  • Engineered with reinforced, tear-resistant vinyl
  • 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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4 out of 5 stars Like a small garage!   February 16, 2010
Brenda E. Klimpel (Lewisville, Texas United States)
I received this cover as a gift for Christmas. I live in Texas and we usually enjoy only cool temperatures in the winter, but this year has been very cold and very wet! This cover is large enough to cover my beach cruiser bike (larger than most adult bikes) and keep it warm and dry. I have been really pleased with how durable the cover seems to be. I am able to keep my bike outside in the winter.


3 out of 5 stars Got a tarp instead   February 7, 2010
Byron C. Hawkins (Melbourne, Florida)
After reading the reviews, I didn't even bother ordering one of these. Maybe they're great, I dunno, but for $15 I got a tarp that is extremely durable, waterproof and weather resistant. No part of my bike is ever going to tear this tarp, and the eyelets make it easy to secure with carabiners. As a bonus, the tarp obscures the shape of my bike, making my driveway much less inviting for prowlers.


4 out of 5 stars Good value   December 23, 2009
Debra A. Hackett (Maine)
Sturdy cover that actually fits over 2 bikes if they're not too big and don't have baskets. Reasonably priced and I like the green color.


5 out of 5 stars Great deal   December 17, 2009
C Fobian (Alameda)
Love that these covers hav a soft lining. It has been raining nonstop for the past few weeks and these covers are keeping our bikes dry. Great!


3 out of 5 stars Not as good as I expected   December 13, 2009
L.P. (Long Beach, CA)
It barely covers my Beach Cruiser (tight fit); definitely does not cover it with my basket on. Also, kind of a pain to get it on while locked up. After reading reviews thought it would fit both my bike and our other bike but barely fits mine so most certainly won't fit two bikes. This cover is probably best for smaller bikes like ten speeds and bmxs and bikes that don't need to be locked up.

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