Winkelwagen is nog leeg.
Winkelwagen is nog leeg.Productbeschrijving
Tilmann Ihrig
2 april 2025
Super Produkt, gut durchdacht von der Befestigung (gegen Abheben bei Wind) über den leicht verstärkten Lüftungsschlitz damit dieser bei Regen nicht zusammenfallen kann und seinen Zweck nicht erfüllen kann bis zu den sehr gut reflektierenden Reflektorstreifen. Das Preissegment kommt noch hinzu. Bin sehr zufrieden. Zur Haltbarkeit kann ich noch nichts sagen... mal sehen.
Sarah Amy Phillips
25 maart 2025
Perfect cover for a bike trailer, and considerably cheaper than the Burley version. Fits the trailer perfectly (with a bit of extra room), feels great quality and very easy to pop on over the trailer.
KingTheo
18 maart 2025
Very good cover for bike trailers, however I feel that for the price the cover should also be big enough for the bicycle itself. It's great if you've got shopping on the back in a trailer and don't want it wet. I will use this a lot more in the future. It is worth the price.
Dennis
18 februari 2025
Its a very nive cover.i read around allot of reviews and no covers were waterproof so i just settled for this.
Danny C.
18 december 2024
tl;dr: buy this cover.We have had two Burley covers (that is, two of the same cover). The first got wayyy moldy and had to be binned (a shame, given what they cost) and the second blew away during a wind storm. I think the only leg up the Burley cover had was that it was very obviously designed just for the trailer and it was a really snug fit. However, the drawstring closure was abysmal and never functioned well (see the reason we lost the second cover). The Rubberneck cover, on the other hand, is plenty big, so much so that it can cover part of the tow arm, which is lovely. But what makes it superior is the clip. It has some nylon webbing with a clip that can buckle underneath the wheels, securing the cover when windy. It will never be lost that way. The material on the Burley cover was thick and, most of all heavy. There were only a few periods of prolonged Fenland winter rain that soaked through. In most instances, however, the cover was overkill. The biggest issue was traveling with the cover, since it was bulky and heavy, it was just a bit much. The Rubberneck is lightweight, but performs admirably in the rain (though the Burley one is probably a bit more robust in the winter)--we'll have to see how it does next winter. The Rubberneck nicely packs down into a build in sleeve and is, again, SUPER light. Another bonus here is the lack of the Burley logo on the side, which arguably incentivizes burglars. As I mentioned, the we lost the first Burley cover to mold. This was because of winter and wet weather riding. Bikes are our primary mode of transportation and we, quite unfortunately, do not have a garage. Thus, we are forced to store a wet trailer out in the rain quite frequently. Putting the wet trailer into a damp cover is a recipe for mold and with the Burley cover this was a constant battle that we were always losing. The Rubberneck, however, has a VENT! Much like a vent on a tent fly, this vent can be propped open with a reinforced portion of material and velcro. It is genius. Very excited to see how this works out--though it'll mostly be for next winter, I suppose.Finally, and this could be the gotcha factor for pretty much any buyer: The Rubberneck is literally less than half the price (at my time of buying) of the *#%$ Burley cover (which is obscenely priced). If this isn't reason enough to buy the cover...
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