Customer—December 27, 2025
We had an ice storm overnight. The whole car was covered in a layer of ice, with about an inch of ice on the roof and hood of the car. This cover handled it no problem. Fit perfectly and straps stayed put. The cover came off very easily. It takes less than a minute to take the cover off or put it on. Not a speck of snow or ice was left on my windows. Huge timesaver and worth every penny to not have to scrape or brush your car clean. Wish I bought something like this sooner! Read more
Vortex—January 23, 2021
The hatchback size fit my Accent hatchback perfectly. All windows and lights are covered. I have one arm in a sling but I can still apply & remove in seconds to minutes, even when covered with heavy sleet & ice. everything slides off even before it's completely removed from vehicle. Elastic straps fit a bit loose on my vehicle so I just loop them up & pin to shorten. Hooks are plastic half S's but they work fine. They are sewn on but could be easily replaced with metal ones if so desired. Cover never sticks to my car, even when put over a wet car. It fits loose so it gets enough ventilation to dry underneath. There is no cotton on either side ov this cover. It may have a thin inner layer. (?) Extremely lightweight to handle. It is bulky to fold but can be managed, even by self. I just fold ends up, sides up then fan fold back to front, then smaller folds to refit into pouch. The pouch that comes with it is smaller and a plastic material so I would not put it in there wet. I put damp cover loosely in back of car while I do errands. It dries and I either fold it later or reapply over car. I will be getting a looser, breathable fabric pouch for storage. It is a tough, slippery, non-stick feelin on both sides, black on underside. It does not feel like a coating, but rather silky type woven material. It goes over my short, flexible roof antenna without my worry due to it being a strong material. It suits my needs to a T. Read more
pb—December 16, 2025
Handy for winter weather!!! Just tested it with our first New England snowstorm. The snow slid right off with minimal effort in a fraction of the time needed for brushing the car off uncovered. Fits my Subaru Outback almost perfectly. Fairly easy to install. Per other reviews, cover the side mirrors first. Then unfold in one direction to cover the front window, roof, side windows (score!!!), and back window. Then unfold the cover in the other direction to cover the hood and front headlights. Reach under the car to clip on the plastic S-hooks/straps to the body of the car. Tightening the straps (more or less) holds it in place when windy. My only complaint is it is unlined and the material feels a bit flimsy, which is probably what you get at this price point. But we shall see how well it protects car from repeat subzero weather, ice, and snow. So far I’m impressed. So is my husband who plans to buy one for his SUV (the roof, side, and back window covers sold him). Read more
Cameron—February 18, 2025
I’ve got a 2018 F150 and this thing covers the entire cab and top of the hood PERFECTLY! As you can see by my pics, it’s amazing for those heavy snow days and has held up great so far. The main downside is that there’s no slot for the antenna, but that’s not a big deal for me and I could cut a slit if I wanted to. Another bummer is how BIG this thing is, but I just give it a good shake and toss it in my backseat, but I have a waterproof seat cover and rubber floor mats, so the melting snow/ice isn’t a bother to me. It is a bit cumbersome to install by myself, but I just locate the mirror covers, bunch it up, and throw it as far onto my roof as I can. I find it works best to place the mirror covers FIRST to align it, then pull the sides straight and drop the back over the rear of the cab. The straps are easy to adjust, although the hooks like to catch the strap material so you have to finagle it to get the right lengths. I loop the two front straps to my tow hooks, the front side straps to my front wheels, and the rear straps to the inside of my wheel well. The middle side straps aren’t compatible with the running boards and are too long for the handles, but I found it works best to shorten them as much as possible and hook it on the inner door latch, which conveniently doubles as a theft deterrent! Overall, I’m very pleased with my purchase and love that this covers the entire cab and hood, so I’m not spending time brushing ice/snow off my pickup. Pics show what I walked out to in the morning (that all fell overnight lol) and what it looked like after I took the cover off and brushed the loose bits off. NOTE: the last pic is just to show how much snow fell, as I still had to brush off my tonneau cover. Read more
Kelley King—March 23, 2024
The half tarp cover does work, unfortunately it is too big for my Toyota Corolla LE 2023. Will not work in high winds. Make sure when putting it on the reflectors are facing the front of the car. I am unable to tie down the front straps because of the bottom of the car has no options to do that and it is too long. Make sure you measure your vehicle before ordering. It does protect your car from other things when in use like bird droppings, tree sap and pine needles. Sun damage just like it states in the product subscription. My neighbor has a pine tree and it's pine needles, pine cones and other things damaged my last car and I don't drive much so it protects my car very well. I do recommend this protector if you have no garage. The plastic tie downs get caught up with each other when removing. Over all a good protector of your vehicle. Read more
Ava—December 22, 2025
Yes it helps a lot in any weather Read more
Customer—November 9, 2025
Does the job, stays on in the wind Read more
Marissa N.—February 15, 2024
My car has a stubborn mysterious leak that only occurs after sitting in the rain for a while. After windshield experts failed to identify the leak, I decided this was the next best option. The product works as intended, it doesn't let water in and is easy to put on within about 3 minutes if you have 2 people. The cover attached to your car with little hooks. I've found the wheels to be the best attachment points. However in the event of a windy storm, the cover can come off rather easily. I think adjusting the hook design slightly on some of the points could fix this issue. For now, we wrap a few points around parts of the wheel well and that seems to keep it down, but it can be frustrating to undo. Read more