ClawsCover ATV Cover Heavy Duty Waterproof 3XL 101 Inches 420D Oxford Cloth Quad ATC 4 Wheeler Covers All Season Weather Proof Outdoor UV Protection for Kawasaki Yamaha Suzuki Honda Polaris
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Hello. We have four straps at four wheels, each about ten inches long. The rims' straps can be tightened.
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It's on a 2019 cfmoto 600 2up and it's perfect.
Selected User Reviews For ClawsCover ATV Cover Heavy Duty Waterproof 3XL 101 Inches 420D Oxford Cloth Quad ATC 4 Wheeler Covers All Season Weather Proof Outdoor UV Protection for Kawasaki Yamaha Suzuki Honda Polaris
We took special care to avoid catching it on anything. I believe it would be water resistant if there were no holes, but I'm not sure about how easily it tears. It's light, but given how easily it ripped, I doubt it'd withstand any wind.
My Polaris 570 is completely covered by this. I arrived just in time for a good rainstorm, and when I removed the cover the next morning, my wheeler was completely dry. For what it's intended to do, it appears to be quite durable. I ordered the 3xl, and my wheeler is equipped with a cargo carrier. Only the spacing between the buckles could be improved, in my opinion. You'd be able to cinch the cover even tighter than you can now. Aside from that, I have no issues.
2-HP Outlander Max XT 650 2-HP Outlander Max XT 650 2-HP Outlander Max X I can still fit the trunk beneath it because it's higher up. It has survived its first (minor) wind storm (25mph) and stayed in place even without the straps being secured. Since it first appeared, we haven't had any of the predicted moisture, snow, or rain, so we can't say how well it will repel either. br>br>UPDATE: br>br> I've had it for a while, and this is an update following a few days of more snow/rain, after which the quad was dry. We've also had days with sustained winds of 25 to 40 mph with gusts of 60 mph, and the cover stayed in place thanks to the straps being connected and tightened. Still, I recommend that you put down the book and buy it.
This is a replacement for a similar cover that I bought a few years ago. It's perfect for my Rincon 650, but I'm not sure how it would fit any other 4-wheeler. I don't have any other four-wheelers because I don't have any other four-wheelers. wheeler. The first one I bought worked fine for three years before starting to disintegrate due to UV exposure, which I assume was caused by the sun. This one, like the first, is made of thin nylon that will almost certainly not withstand trailering. To keep it under the machine, this one has long velcro straps in the front and back, whereas the first one had elastic sewn all the way around the bottom hem. The straps are my favorite so far. If you're looking for a low-cost option, look no further. This is a good way to keep your machine protected from the sun for two or three years.
perfect!. For my lifted 2020 Yamaha Grizzly, I purchased two more covers. One fit, but there was no way of knowing which side was front, back, or sides, so it was a matter of trial and error. The next one claimed to be able to fit a Grizzly 700 thanks to its XL size. nope. The cover for the third little bear was perfect. Fit is a tad on the large side. Maybe there's room for a storage box in the back. The two straps do not go under the machine; instead, they are tightened around the tires by pulling them tight. There are a few vents, which is a nice feature. This is not a cover I would take on a trip with because it appears to be quite thin and likely to shred. Last but not least, I like the logo.
The item was delivered in a nice bag and was well packaged. It appears to be of a high standard. I'll say it feels different because of the way the item is described as "300 D" vs. other companies' 190 and so on. BUT I'm not an expert and have no idea how it should feel. I'll be happy if it protects my quad and keeps the water out! It's been installed on a Grizzly 450 with a front bull bar.
It fits a Can Am, according to the description. I took measurements of my ATV and determined that an XL would be appropriate. The 400 and 500 Outlander ATVs did not fit. The material isn't any better than similar items for half the price, but the elastic on the bottom is a plus, as it now fits snugly around my riding mower. Although an XXL would have fit better, the thin material would not have stood up to a Minnesota winter. I wouldn't call this "heavy duty" by any means!.
I bought the XXXL to cover my 2009 brute force with rear cargo box, which required a large bag. For the price, I don't think you can go wrong. It fits perfectly, covers everything, and has room to spare. I'll be using it next deer season to keep the machine dry, and the air vents are a nice addition. I haven't come up with a good application for reflective strips yet, but they certainly don't hurt. The straps underneath are excellent and will not blow away in the wind. I could have spent a lot more money and gotten a much more expensive one, but it does exactly what I need. Yes, I would, and have, recommended it to a friend.