XYZCTEM UTV Cover with Heavy Duty Black Oxford Waterproof Material, 114.17" x 59.06" x 74.80" (290 150 190cm) Included Storage Bag. Protects UTV From Rain, Hail, Dust, Snow, Sleet, and Sun (XL)
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Hello, for a four-door UTV, you'll need the XXXL size, ASIN: B07CMR1VG2 is a product code that can be used to purchase a product
On the 2017 Teryx, we used XL. Excellent fit without being too tight
Not sure. I looked at the cover, but it didn't say anything. But it has a nice cover.
Yes, it should, because it has a robber band, but it does not extend all the way down to cover the wheels.
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For a 2015 Ranger 900 XP, get the XL, and for a 2017 RZR XP Turbo 4, get the XXXL. They have a perfect fit for their respective machines. Wind storms didn't blow me off (and I didn't use the included underbelly straps), and I was able to keep the elements off my machines. Because these covers are waterproof, my Ranger's bed turned into a kiddie pool after a snowstorm melted away. I can't give long-term results because I've only had them for a few months, but they've done a fantastic job in one winter. If they only lasted six months, I'd buy them every six months based on performance and price, but I'm confident they'll last much longer. br>br>****Update 5/22/2020***
br>Unfortunately, the xxxl cover has struggled with UV and has torn after about 15 months of degrading in the sun. The color shift in the photos isn't due to a flaw in the camera; it's simply that the photos are faded.
When fully exposed to the harsh elements of west Texas for a year. This is my second purchase of this product; the first was in June of 2019 and was severely torn by June of 2020, necessitating a replacement. The areas where it tore (vertical sides of roll cage) appeared thinned and weakened (likely from sun wear and tear), and the tears were located where it would be subjected to the most wind shear. However, I use it to protect my Rhino (which has a wind shield and a hardtop roof) when it's left outside (under some shade) near Sonora, Texas, where the sun and wind can be harsh. I don't expect a $50 cover to last much longer in these conditions, so I'm satisfied enough to purchase it again. I tried at least one other Amazon-sold cover that was similar in price and produced similar results. The elastic skirt is sturdy and should hold up in most situations, but I use rope to secure it because we have severe weather at the deer lease on a regular basis. The provided straps would work well for most applications, and I've used them without issue, but I find it easier to secure it to the Rhino by wrapping rope all over it. The 114" version swallows the Rhino in terms of size.
The quality is poor. So, where did all of the good feedback come from? I purchased the XXXL after reading that it would fit the Yamaha Viking VI in descriptions and reviews. It is not going to happen! It appears to be designed for a round object. If you look closely, you'll notice that it's poofy on the sides and that it's neither long nor deep enough. And no. . My machine hasn't been lifted yet. It not only doesn't fit, but it's also of poor quality. The first time I installed it, I got a tear. Please do not squander your cash on this.
It's what I use to protect my Mahindra Tractor, which has a Frontend Loader and a Backhoe. It's just the right size to fit everything in. I don't think it'll blow away because it's snug. It has a nice elastic hem that runs the entire length of the garment. If you live in a high-wind area, it also includes a nylon strap to wrap around it. I don't see how you wouldn't be able to keep this cover in place by securing it. That area has a nice design to it. My only two complaints, both minor, are that it is not tagged or marked front or back to aid in positioning the cover, and that it is the same black color inside and out, making it difficult to tell if it is inside out until after you have draped it over your machine. I really wanted a Camo cover but it wasn't available, so this should suffice.
It reaches down to the ground and covers the entire thin. I was tired of having to shovel snow off my RZR every time I wanted to ride it, and this has so far stood up to 40 mph winds and snow. Snow and water simply slide off the cover and do not adhere to it. I used two straps to go underneath and one to go all the way around, and it's holding up beautifully in the wind. It includes a useful Sharing bag that folds up and fits inside. I'm looking forward to taking it to hunting camp with me.
4 800! Update: After recovering my stolen SxS, I purchased a new cover to replace the one that had gone missing. We've had hail the size of quarters, monsoon rain, and strong winds recently. My SxS is still safe and sound thanks to the cover! My 2018 Kawasaki Teryx is in the XXXL size. Even with four stars, it's still a five. I'd suggest it! br>br>I was taken aback by this! Tarps and other covers were tried, but they ripped and fell apart in the first strong winds and snowfall. This one was a perfect fit for my 2018 Kawasaki Teryx-F, which has four seats. 4 800. It's not so tight that you have to yank and pull it over your rig to get it to stretch, but it's snug enough to cover the SxS easily. Both the front and rear of the vehicle come to a stop just beneath the tires. I can just get it under the tires enough for the tires to grip it and keep it in place against the strong 50 mph winds we get here in Colorado Springs, CO (last photo). It's kept secure by the underbelly straps. There was also a girth strap included, which I used to secure the roll cage. It stayed put in the wind and provided extra support, as well as protection from snow and rain! The Kawasaki Teryx is a motorcycle designed by Kawasaki. 4 Accessories, particularly covers, are difficult to come by. This one was a perfect match! It was packaged in a storage bag, but as with most products, only the manufacturer has access to it! It was impossible to fit one that had been opened and used into the provided bag. Purchase a larger bag or a low-cost backpack to store it in when it is not in use. Alternatively, do as I did and fold it as best you can before tucking it away until you need to use it again. Because my SUV and trailer were stolen from the storage lot, I can only account for a few months of use during the first winter of 2019. After a few weeks, the police found it, but it was missing the cover. I'm going to buy another one! I would strongly suggest it.
They were correct in their assessment of the web site. It is a perfect fit! We even have a spare tire in the back, which fits snugly thanks to the cover that extends almost to the bottom of the tires. It comes with a loose strap to secure it even more, but since this isn't a trailering cover, it's mostly for high winds, even though the elastic around the bottom appears to keep it in place.