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What do you think is the Best Full Cover For Travel? How big is the storage pouch?

DOR55

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2023 RTL - What are folks using as a full cover while traveling for use in motel parking lots/etc? All that I am finding is the Ultragard Classic. If you are using one of these, what are the dimensions of the storage pouch when packed?
Thanks!
 
I just use the BRP cover I got with it, I just put it in its case and just strap it on on top of my igloo cooler in the back. It also has enough spare room that I throw my rain gear in there for quick access when I need it.

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Oops sorry , just saw you have an RTL.
 
I use the UltraGuard Half cover, the stuff bag is fairly small and doesn't take up much space. I also use their full cover for winter storage; they're good quality and fairly cheap.
 
I, too, use an UltraGard cover but the full version. I stuff in a mesh bag that's about 6" x 16" and strap to the top of my pillion bag when traveling. It could be compressed further if needed with a compression stuff sack.


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Spent some of the tougher times in my life carrying my house on my back; I know what I don't need. Touring on my Spyder I see no need for a full cover and use a Nelson Rigg half cover. It's light, well made and durable. Its stuff sack is 12"X 10"X4" and it sits atop my Hopnel frunk bag that carries all the necessities I need to travel two weeks or two months. Complete foul weather gear resides in right saddle bag and CPAP machine is in left bag. Just because my ride has a third wheel doesn't mean I have to carry more crap.
 
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I use the Can-Am half cover. Stuff sack is built in and I can install or remove very quickly. Has been on/off 100's of times over the years and it's still holding up well. The only parts covered are what I would be worried about.
 
I use the Can-Am half cover. Stuff sack is built in and I can install or remove very quickly. Has been on/off 100's of times over the years and it's still holding up well. The only parts covered are what I would be worried about.

I second the CamAm half cover, durable, fits tight, secures well, and self stores.
 
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