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| Brand: Brookstone Category: Lawn & Patio
Buy New: $19.95
Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 139
Color: CHARCOAL Autographed: No
MPN: 545517 ASIN: B000HCGNK2
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| Features:
| • | Elastic edging and/or straps keep our mountain bicycle cover in place. | | • | Shell is lined with soft felt-like fabric to safeguard from scratches. | | • | Protects against bitter cold down to -22F without cracking. | | • | Shell shields your bike from all kinds of weather. | | • | Dimensions: 70 3/4" W x 42" L x 42 7/8" H. |
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Product Description Protect your ride with a form-fitting WeatherWrap bike cover. Durable bike covers from Brookstone shield your bike from harsh summer sun, bitter winter cold, ice, snow, rain, dirt and debris. Not just an off-season storage solution, use these easy bicycle covers all year long to keep your bikes clean and dry. Our covers are like rain coats for your favorite bikes. Protects against bitter cold down to -22 degreesF without cracking. Elastic edging and/or straps keep our waterproof bike cover in place. Soft felt-like fabric lining safeguards from scratches. Available in Green, Khaki, and Charcoal. Dimensions: 70.8" W x 42" L x 42.9" H. Brookstone weather-resistant bike covers protect your investment and keep your bicycle looking great all year long. Order today! Our Furniture and Utility Cover CollectionWeather-resistant furniture covers provide three-way protection, keeping everything looking new. Utility covers protect your grill, mower--and even your bike. Quality ProtectionElastic edging or straps keep covers on and dirt and moisture out. Tear- and puncture-resistant PVC shell and soft, felt-like lining shield furniture from summer's heat, winter's bitter cold (down to -22 degreesF) and scratches.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 21 more reviews...
Does what it is supposed to do. December 20, 2008 Bought this item a couple of weeks ago and already it has rained, snowed and sleeted but still my bike remains dry. Also, the weight of the cover keeps it from being blown off. Definitely recommend for anyone wanting to store outside!
Great bike cover October 30, 2008 I bought this bike cover not knowing what it would look and feel like since the last one I had was way too big and more like a plastic bag (and an eye sore). When I got this I was surprised to see that the inside was nice and soft and fit easily on my bike.
Brookstone Bicycle Cover(s) October 9, 2008 The covers are great quality and fit perfectly on the bike's. The only issue I take with the item is that I wish it had some sort of zipper to ensure that no outside chemicals or weather changes effected the bicycle's as they are being kept on a terrace, all in all a great product.
Great Cover October 4, 2008 I bought this cover to protect my new bike.I love it.The cover is easy to get over the bike and the linning makes it fit better and not slip off. It has kept the sun and rain off my bike as well as sap from my pecan tree.With a little thought and adjustment you can get the cover to fit over your bike with the bike being locked. Someone joked that my bike would be warm this winter and I have no doubt it will. I live in north central Texas and it is hot hot hot here and this cover has stood up to the Texas sun and heat with no problems at all.
Great bicycle cover for hybrid bikes August 19, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My bike is a hybrid which means it is like a cross between a cruiser and a mountain bike. So, it is difficult to find a bike cover that covers it completely. This bike cover is great in that it is big, heavy, and sturdy enough to stay on the bike. For the majority of the time I have no problems whatsoever. However, sometimes we have some real freaky rains here in Florida and it is impossible to keep the bike from collecting water inside the tarp (when the rain is coming from every direction-I kid you not). I'm still trying to figure out how to avoid this one small pitfall.
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