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The TeamObsidian Bike Cover is a heavy-duty, waterproof 600D ripstop Oxford fabric cover designed to protect 1 to 3 bikes from all weather conditions. Featuring double stitching, heat-sealed seams, adjustable drawstrings, lock holes, and reflective straps, it fits platform-style hitch racks and stationary bikes alike. With a transparent tail light window and a 2-year warranty, it offers durable, secure, and visible protection for your bike during travel or storage.
Strap Type | Drawstring |
UPC | 842520100552 |
Manufacturer | TeamObsidian |
Part Number | 600D-Bike-Cover-XL |
Item Weight | 4.31 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 46 x 82 x 37 inches |
Item model number | 600D-Bike-Cover-XL |
Size | XL - 2 Bikes |
Style | Heavy Duty Transportation |
Included Components | Bag |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 2 year warranty |
E**D
Great protection for bikes on the back of our camper van
We use these to cover our bikes on the back of our Ford Transit-based camper van. The fabric is thick and they seem well made. They work well in camp, and also work fine while traveling. They keep the bikes dry and dust-free. The only reason for dropping 1 star is that you need to be careful that the string in the center that tightens things up does not touch the fabric. If it does, cavitation in the wind will rub a hole in the fabric. That happened to us at first, by we sewed a patch over then and avoid positioning them that way.Update: I used them on the back of our Highlander for a trip and their results weren't as good. One of the drawstrings for the middle tore off, and the pedal put a hole in the cover. Also, there was lots of black rubber dust, I am guessing from the waterproofing inside the cover, on the bikes. I believe this is because the Highlander did not provide the same shielding from wind of the bikes and cover as the Transit does. We also went through some heavy rain on that trip, which was about 350 miles. In any event, in the future I think I will stick to using it on the transit. I am hoping that the damage is covered by Obsidian's warranty.
D**L
Strong and waterproof
Awesome bike cover. The fit is great, easy to use, and we use it going down the highway on the front of our RV. No tears (so far) and it is waterproof. Absolutely love it
A**R
Self Destruction in only 19 Travel Days
INITIAL 2-STAR REVIEW - I purchased the XL Team Obsidian bike cover to protect our two 29er eMTBs while traveling in a Sprinter Van for extended periods. During our last four-month trip, I had to replace both chains due to rust and clean rust off the brake rotors and other steel parts.First of all, the bike cover seems well-constructed and weatherproof, which is a positive. It also comes with a stuff sack, which makes it easy to store in the van.However, there are some downsides. Modern MTBs have longer wheelbases now, and it appears that this bike cover hasn't kept up with those changes. Despite nestling the bikes close to each other and aligning the wheels, the cover doesn't fit from end to end. I was only able to get the cover into place by deflating two of the wheels.Even when the cover is pulled all the way down, there are sections of loose-fitting material that may flap in the wind. You can see this in the pictures.I'm still somewhat worried about road grime and water getting to the bikes from underneath. I wish the cover had a flap that could be strapped underneath to provide further protection.These are my first impressions, and I'll be testing the cover over the next two months as we travel through the Western US states. With practice, I may get better at installing it, and we may find that the cover provides sufficient protection despite the open bottom. If that's the case, I'll update this review. However, for now, I can only say that I'm not overly impressed with this cover.UPDATE - I'm downgrading my rating from 2-stars to 1-star after this bike cover has completely self destructed in less than three weeks on the road.On day 1 of our two month trip, the webbing that buckles under the bike rack tore off the cover. By day 4, I had to patch multiple tears in the fabric using Gorilla tape. The tears were in places that came in contact with deraillers, pedals, and other parts. By day 14 we had 2 handlebar ends poking through the seams (see third picture). And today, day 19, we got to our campsite to discover the whole side seam totem wide open (4th Pic). Tomorrow, this bike cover goes in the trash. We still have six weeks of travel ahead of us.I cannot recommend this cover for any serious travel. In our 19 days of this trip we have actually only driven about 12 of those days. The cover is not well constructed to fit snuggly and therefore beats itself to death in the winds of the road.UPDATE #2: After returning from my two-month road trip, I contacted TeamObsidian customer service to request a warranty replacement of this cover. The product description above clearly states, " 2-Year Warranty: Our commitment is to meet your expectations and offer free repairs or replacements for any problems with your cycle protector. Trust us for a hassle-free experience with your bike cover."Unfortunately TeamObsidian will not stand by their own warranty and sent the following reply, "We are sorry to inform you that this order is not a direct purchase from Team Obsidian. Unfortunately, we are unable to assist and grant the warranty. You will need to contact Amazon directly if you have any issues. The cover always comes with a two-year warranty and therefore they will need to assist you if anything happen within that time frame. We are sorry that we cannot be more helpful at this time."I have contacted Amazon customer service at [email protected] but have yet to receive a response. Meanwhile, I stand by my 1-star review and am very unimpressed by TeamObsidian's product support.As a side note - I did order a Formosa 2-bike cover (https://a.co/d/03bezPnf) to finish my road trip as well as this 4x6 Cargo Net (https://a.co/d/083fZOye) and am very impressed with that combination to secure and protect my very expensive mountain bikes on the back of the van. I've included a picture of that successful cover in case you're still reading my long diatribe.
M**L
Works great
Purchased this because I wanted something sturdy, reliable and rain resistant. I used it for a 3000 mile road trip and loved it. It protected the bikes from the rain, did not tear or rip, and covered the bikes and remained secure throughout the entire trip.!
M**K
Does its job.
We were taking a trip and I needed a cover for my two Radrover 6 Plus Ebikes. These are big bikes. I researched many covers and decided on this one. I wasn't sure it would cover both bikes but it did with a little room to spare. It's designed to fit two bikes by having a wide space for the handlebars on both ends. The cover seems like good quality material but time will tell (so five stars). It rained some on the trip but the bikes remained dry. It has a several drawstrings to tighten things up but I read that flapping in the wind will destroy the toughest covers. So, I wrapped some cord around the cover to keep it even tighter. It worked well and the cover did not tear. The reflector strips around the edges are a nice touch. Recommended.
T**L
Great cover
This cover works great covering out 2 eBikes. We cover them on the rack on the back of our rv, and it stays snug and secure while driving down the road. Would purchase again!
H**O
Bike cover
Keeps the bikes dry
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