Too bulky to store easily, and heavy winds can blow it off. I just bought a sealskin hail cover that fits in the toolbox of my truck, along with a couple $10 furniture moving pads I can toss under the cover just in case. Total $180
That’s very creative, but how many moving pads will you need to put all over a large truck, dually, SUV, and store them? Also seal skin is not tested with large hail, pea size at best. These covers all come with tie downs all around the cover for high winds, we actually impact test for large hail, and rolled up is 18x18x38, sure not tiny, but alternate is 10000 dents.
Will this fit in my trunk of a 2024 VW Tiguan? Looks humongous. Dont see the straps in the video. They're included? The guy above talking about sealskin says it could blow off easily. Do you have any videos demonstrating that they wouldn't fly off?
You’ll get the same exact results with any cover in the market failure. This is a preventative cover as they all are. Best to know the weather, have a weather apt , ect..
Why would you wait until that exact point to decide to care? Do you not have weather alerts? Does your life occur in 5 minute increments and nothing before or after? People buy this product because they're preparing, not reacting.
Lets say totally hypothetically im equipped with several radio antennas, a light bar, some sensors, and a death wish, will a couple of these, and some extra fabrication with a blade and glue do the trick against 140 mph baseballs?
So your one of those type of people, who comment for No purpose. So let’s hear your solution for hail storm prevention for those of us living in a hail prone state? I’m guessing you have a great idea to keep vehicles safe fast and effectively!
Actually wrong on both statements , every cover has several tie downs for even the highest winds. Also the majority of severe weather gives you several hours and in many cases days to expect severe inclement weather conditions.
This is cool when you don’t use the car but most people use their cars daily . Plus stopping and jumping out with a cover in 70 mile wind is not easy while getting hit by golf ball size hail