Rain Covers
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JK Freak
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...or just go to the dollar store and get a laundry bag/sack. I got one for my pool cover for about 4 bucks. I'm sure the trial cover will fit into that.
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I have the Bestop and it works great. I have the dust cover so it is easy to throw in the back under it. I have to agree it would be some work to stuff back into the little bag that they provide. A larger duffel bag would work well for storage.
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Wanted to bump this, trying to decide on a cover and not really sure what the difference is between the Covercraft Weathersheild and NOAH. Also how much different are they from the Bestop. A local 4X4 store has the Bestop, I'm trying to decide if it is worth it to wait for the Covercraft or just go get the Bestop today.
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Can't comment an actual results during rain and probably won't be able to for a while here in Phoenix. However other guys have posted pics of the Bestop standing up to hailstorms, rail etc so I would venture to say yes. This thing is just as tough and durable as their softops