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Old Oct 13, 2023 | 10:50 AM
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I have always had to store my ATVs outside, completely open and on dirt. I've been using cheap ATV covers that only last a couple/few years before they rip and they don't always fit snugly. I'm willing to pay for a quality one that's a good fit, has vents to keep the mildew down, is waterproof (or as close to it as possible), is thick, and will hopefully last more than a few years.

I'm considering one of these and was wondering if anyone's had good or bad experiences with them or would recommend something else (or just get cheaper ones if the pricier ones don't last).

Seal Skin - Best warranty and price. Material thickness not advertised.
https://sealskincovers.com/collectio...-cat-500-ssatv

carcovers.com - Drawstrings for the hem, zippered flap for key access. Prorated warranty that, reading the fine print, doesn't really cover anything (even water intrusion)
https://www.carcovers.com/covers/atv...atv-cover.html

Car Covers Factory - No warranty information that I can find. Not advertised as waterproof.
https://www.carcoversfactory.com/atv...tion-atv-cover

Thanks,
Eric
 
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Old Jan 18, 2024 | 09:18 AM
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I've run into this problem too. All the covers I've used have done a good job. But in the end I just built a garage and forgot about them like a bad dream. Also installed just great lighting on the cataog. And now I don't just admire my ATVs. I'll tell you, it's a whole different look. I want to keep them clean all the time. I mean, with good lighting, things look a little different.
 
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