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Topeak Bike Cover

Travel > AccessoriesRated: ** by 3 reviews.

REI

Protect your road or mountain bike from the elements--two sizes to choose from.

  • Fits your bike easily with elastic strap bottom closure
  • UV-proof; keeps away water and dust
  • Folds down to a compact size; built in pouch for carrying and storing
  • Made from durable nylon with a water-resistant coating on both sides

Average weight:11 ounces
Dimensions:67 x 20 x 40 (road)/70 x 25 x 40 (mountain) inches
Material:Nylon

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Size
Road46.00
Mtb Bikes46.00

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Topeak Bike Cover Reviews Summary:

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Negative Reviews:

Not the best

Rating:**
If you're looking for a cover to keep your bike dry when kept outside, this is not the cover for you. The cover claims be to water resistant, but it is not. Water runs right through it.
DC bike commuter at REI on 07/15/2008

terrible

Rating:*
The cover fits tight which looks great, but if you are not careful putting it on the bike, the material will rip as it goes over the breaks or gears.
name goes here at REI on 11/21/2008

Neutral Reviews:

Nothing Fancy

Rating:***
It really doesn't have any thing big to brag about. It really is a glorified trash bag, but it fits over my bike well and covers up what I want. It's perfect for covering it up in between uses to keep you bike somewhat safe. However there is one thing that I would like different. The bottom of the cover only has a elastic insert on the front and back of the cover which means if you hang your bike on your garage ceiling like I do it will fall off. So if you are going to use it, it's got to stay on the ground.
Kono at REI on 03/15/2008