Wow the Hail Protector that inflates covers more and actually seems cheaper from what I've seen or heard. This one looks pretty cheesy and real expensive for not even full coverage.
That cover has a hole in it; on the top left front near the headlight. (Watch the video again: the hole/tear can be seen several times in the close-up shots.) Also, I'm certain it will not withstand any wind more than what we just saw. Those ropes tied to the rim definitely will not hold; a few tugs then the metal edges of the rims will cut through the thin nylon ropes.
ru-vid.comc07m7MUFDUQ?feature=share Here’s the wind test, and it looks like it’s holding up with the ropes tied to the rims. Looks like more than few tugs to me with pretty high winds.
@@TheCarArmor send that thing to wyoming and i’ll put it to the test! nothing works in wyoming period! we have wind driven hail as well as hurricane force winds here. to bad you dont have thicker and more coverage on it
still looks nice if not too expensive. i took plastic-filled water jugs last winter to hold down a tarp! it still did not do it perfectly but sure was a great improvement to add to any tie also.
yeah, i think its more for light hail, the kind of hail that dont crack open your skull like a peanut, although in the south light hail basically never happen
I guess my question would be why wouldn’t you have put the cover on hours before the skull crushing hailstorms with all the heads up we get from news, weather apps and social media?
I had the Hail Shelter System before. What a Joke, they said it would fit my Silverado. Well it fit about 40 percent of the Truck, all sorts of areas open to hail. I tried to get a refund, finally had to go through my CC company and file a dispute, the Hail Shelter Co. would not respond after they got payment. STAY AWAY FROM HAIL SHELTER IN CALIFORNIA. They are a rip off.
Preparation, just like you can’t pass exams, work or anything else with out being prepared, you get weather updates from Most news, social media, weather apts , so you don’t have your put it on at 15-20mph winds.
Actually, you would have to know how to roll cover up, untie all the secure ropes, and assuming you have an extra large vehicle , the unrolled cover is 21 feet long and 14 feet wide. My guess is not so easy.