Rain Covers
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Rain Covers
I'm looking for some input on which rain cover I should get and what some of the differences might be between them. I want something light that goes on quick and comes with a stuff sack that won't take up much room. I have a 4-door Rubicon and I want it to cover the entire door opening.
I've found three that might fit the bill and wanted to know if anyone had some insight on them.
Bestop All Weather Trail Cover:
Covercraft NOAH Quick Cover
Covercraft WeatherShield Quick Cover
Can anyone shed some light on the difference between these covers? (Yes, I know the last two pics are identical but that's what's listed on the the Quadratec site.)
I've found three that might fit the bill and wanted to know if anyone had some insight on them.
Bestop All Weather Trail Cover:
Covercraft NOAH Quick Cover
Covercraft WeatherShield Quick Cover
Can anyone shed some light on the difference between these covers? (Yes, I know the last two pics are identical but that's what's listed on the the Quadratec site.)
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The Bestop trail cover is quite excellent. Mine stood up to a hail storm that severely dented the hood of the JK (see pic below). It also stands up to the Oklahoma winds--being well-secured from coming free.
Having said that, it is not ever again going to fit in that little bag that they sell you with it. When rolled up, it's about twice the size of that bag. One person can remove it easily enough (though two are quicker), but expect it to take up a fair amount of space when stored--let's say about 1-1/2-to-2 basketballs in size.
Having said that, it is not ever again going to fit in that little bag that they sell you with it. When rolled up, it's about twice the size of that bag. One person can remove it easily enough (though two are quicker), but expect it to take up a fair amount of space when stored--let's say about 1-1/2-to-2 basketballs in size.
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I plan on getting one of these for the summer. I was looking at the Covercraft Weathershield. I cant decide of getting a black cover instead of gray is worth the $.
Weathershield - breathable fabric that's both water resistant and is about 1/3 the weight of other covers! Slip it on at night before hitting the sack. Keeps dew, dust & pollen from settling on your interior while offering protection from those uncertain weather. Includes coverage for the door areas. Includes a matching FREE storage tote bag. Available in 8 colors.
NOAH - This design utilizes the breathable NOAH fabric that's water resistant, light weight and less money. Available in gray fabric only. Leave that top down overnight but slip the Quick Cover on when you do. Keeps dew, dust and pollen from settling on your interior while guaranteeing protection from those uncertain weather forecasts. Tote not included.
Weathershield - breathable fabric that's both water resistant and is about 1/3 the weight of other covers! Slip it on at night before hitting the sack. Keeps dew, dust & pollen from settling on your interior while offering protection from those uncertain weather. Includes coverage for the door areas. Includes a matching FREE storage tote bag. Available in 8 colors.
NOAH - This design utilizes the breathable NOAH fabric that's water resistant, light weight and less money. Available in gray fabric only. Leave that top down overnight but slip the Quick Cover on when you do. Keeps dew, dust and pollen from settling on your interior while guaranteeing protection from those uncertain weather forecasts. Tote not included.
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I'm not nearly as concerned about color as I am about having something that not only keeps the rain out but will go back into it's stuff sack when I'm done. I'll be 20 miles away from home with the doors off and need something I can slap on quick, but when I'm done I can't have a giant blanket flapping around in the back seat.
Thanks for the input so far, any other thoughts out there?
Thanks for the input so far, any other thoughts out there?
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Hey, I see you backpack: You might try a compression sack!
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Compression sack might work but it doesn't look like the material compresses much.
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