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Old 06-30-2006, 05:08 PM
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Which one for outdoor protection??
Stormproof by Coverking
Noah by Wolf
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Old 06-30-2006, 06:45 PM
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I have a NOAH for my 928. Its super soft and durable, and dosn't seem to flap as much as you think it would in heavy wind. Downside is its pricey and becouse its "breathable" it some times leaves water spots if you take it off before it dries. Its by far my fav car cover and I've owned a few...

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I use a Stormtech by CoverKing. They custom make it to fit your mirrors, spoilers etc so it is a tailor made for your car. No dust, dirt or water ever gets under it, while somehow it still breathes enough to never have trapped moisture, fogged windows etc...Have had mine 4 yrs and it's still good as new, just softer.
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Thank you. Any more thoughts/choices form anyone??
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I had a Noah for my Range Rover. Great fit, tough fabric, I was impressed- but I don't have anything to compare it to...

There are comparisons out there.

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