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The Duck Covers Weather Defender Pickup Truck Cover is a semi-custom cover designed to fit standard cab short bed trucks up to 18 ft. 1 in. in length. Made from a triple-layer water-resistant material, it provides all-weather protection while allowing condensation to escape. The cover features an elastic hem for a secure fit, ultrasonically welded seams for enhanced water resistance, and a stylish grey design with navy blue stripes. It also comes with a storage bag for easy handling.
J**.
Perfect fit
Perfect fit for my truck 2007 Ford F-250
C**8
Fits OK, Holds Water
Fits Ram 2500 crew cab long bed, not perfectly but good enough.I am able to put it on and remove it by myself.I had to cut a slit in the cover over the bed to allow rain water to drain into the bed as the cover would hold water.There was a handle on the back end but that broke off after a couple of uses.
C**Y
Covers well and is heavy duty. First week one eyelet came out.
Maybe beef up the eyelets.
A**R
Fit, Length wise is ok , but somehow doesn’t fit correctly
Material is good, price was good, however the fitting isn’t very good. And this is a Silverado 1500 x-cab.
S**R
Works Great.
Fit my 2015 Chevy Silverado well. Better than I though it would. Easy to put on and take off,
M**.
Great cover
Cover is great weather resistant. Off vehicle now or I would take a picture!!! I already have friends getting same one for Arizona sun and summer storms. Cover is A+
A**.
Can't be trusted in the wind
Truck: 2009 Chevy Silverado 1500 Z71I really wanted to love this cover. It gets so much right, but unfortunately in my use case it falls short and because of that it fails at doing what it is supposed to do, which I believe should be "defend my truck from weather." I bought this about 2 months ago and was really excited about it after searching for a long time for a sturdy cover that I could protect my truck with. I'll try to keep this succinct:Situation:My truck is outside, parked in a driveway in the open. There are no trees above it, but on windy days debris gets blown onto it from trees 30-40 feet away. My truck is my secondary vehicle and consequently gets driven on average once every 2-4 weeks, making a truck cover an ideal option. I live in a rainy state that often has inclement weather.Pros:- Fit: This thing fits like a gem on my Silverado. My dad is a neat freak with his vehicles and owns several car covers and was admiring how well it fit my truck compared to the covers he has.- Cover is thick and very waterproof! The first time I used it we got a good bout of rain and I was amazed at how my truck stayed almost completely dry. One observation: I have a tonneau cover so I wasn't worried about water pooling in the truck bed, but I think it would because the thing is so darn waterproof.-Cover comes with a round patch for cutting a hole for the antenna. I didn't find this initially and reinforced my antenna hole with gorilla tape. I attempted using the fabric patch for the antenna hole but ended up reinforcing it with gorilla tape anyway because it seemed to add a bit of resilience.- Looks: The cover is very appealing visually. I think it looks great and not an eyesore like the white ones that eventually discolor. I've only owned this for two months but I think it will hold up looks-wise.Cons:OK, The cons list is admittedly just one con, but a deal breaker for me. This cover will not stay on in wind. At all. If you have a sheltered area where your vehicle is parked it may be okay. I have a fence on one side of my truck but it doesn't matter, if the wind is even blowing 10-15 mph, this cover is coming off the truck. Twice in the last month I have come home from work to see the cover on the ground, luckily still in my driveway and not taken off like a hot-air balloon. Two other days besides that I have been home, noticed the wind pick up a bit and go outside to make sure it is OK only to find the cover already coming off. There is Elastic holding the bottom line of the cover and it seems to go around all the bumpers. It sits low enough on the truck you think "ok, this isn't going anywhere". There are two eyelets in the middle of the cover that will even allow you to run a string across under the truck to secure it. Doesn't matter. It blows off the hood every. time. I'm fed up with it. I went out just today and found the cover on the ground, my truck peppered with petals from the nearby trees, and that was after trying to gorilla tape it to the front tires to keep it from slipping off! As a device intended to protect your truck from weather and small debris/dust, this simply doesn't cut it for me. I can't leave for a weekend trip or vacation and leave this thing on my truck expecting it not to blow away in good conscience! There is no way to tighten the cover beyond the eyelets in the middle, and even those won't prevent the cover from blowing off the hood. I guess I can reserve it for when the weather is predictably nice...otherwise i'm going to have to figure out some kind of bungee clamps to keep it down.If you have any wind at all where you plan on using this, I can't recommend it.
G**T
Extremely disappointing
Not for outdoor use, apparently! I bought this to cover a ‘97 s10 that is parked outside, a mix of sun and shade throughout the day. Figuring out exactly where to cut the antenna hole was challenging, but part of what I signed up for. I didn’t do too terrible of a job, and I can’t imagine how else the company could plan for the variations in antenna options, so that’s fine. The fit was acceptable, perfect from nose to tailgate, pretty good on the (extended) cab itself, though I HAD TO fold in the side mirrors and work the super tight fabric over them, and also it was way way off for the height of the cab somehow, I had a ton of extra fabric that I just sort of folded under itself in hopes of not collecting debris. I checked on it after the first rain, and as expected the “bed” was full of water. Ok, so I dropped the tailgate and drained that off, no big deal, and put a tall item in the bed to create a sort of “tent” shape and not collect future rainwater. but the rest of the cab was wet as well, so it’s definitely not waterproof and now there’s mud under the cover...weird. But I’m more offended and disappointed that after the rainy season the outer plastic-y layer began to flake off to the point that if you touch it it crumbles to a fine dust. The “fabric” seems to be intact, so I guess technically it’s still a cover but I have to remember to wear a full hazmat suit just to take the cover off because that “dust” goes absolutely everywhere. It basically makes the cover useless as I don’t have time to stop and take a full shower every time I use it. I’m definitely not interested in trying to stuff a giant desiccated flaky mess into the bag for storage. This brand was highly recommended to me, but I cannot say the same.
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