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Any good fitted alternatives to the OEM Type S car cover?

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I plan on storing my ITS for the winter and decided to skip the full on zip up car bag type cover, instead just putting a 6mil clear poly tarp (intended for a green house) over it to keep the humidity stable.

Under that I just wanted a basic but fitted car cover to prevent the plastic touching the paint directly, plus it adds a little UV protection and moisture wicking.

Any recommendations?
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I plan on storing my ITS for the winter and decided to skip the full on zip up car bag type cover, instead just putting a 6mil clear poly tarp (intended for a green house) over it to keep the humidity stable.

Under that I just wanted a basic but fitted car cover to prevent the plastic touching the paint directly, plus it adds a little UV protection and moisture wicking.

Any recommendations?
https://www.covercraft.com/us/en
They sell covers. I used them for a sunscreen.
 

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fyi/fwiw I ended up getting:

Covercraft Reflectect Car Cover - Silver
(sunlight being the primary thing I'm trying to mitigate, here in SF Bay Area)

It fits quite well. I also got the "gust guards" but I don't know if I actually need them because the cover fits tightly at both front & rear, with a healthy amount of cover tucking under the car, and our driveway is sheltered from prevailing wind. I guess I might use them if I were to park in some sunny unsheltered place where high winds (> 30mph?) were occurring/expected.

HTH.
 
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fyi/fwiw I ended up getting:

Covercraft Reflectect Car Cover - Silver
(sunlight being the primary thing I'm trying to mitigate, here in SF Bay Area)

It fits quite well. I also got the "gust guards" but I don't know if I actually need them because the cover fits tightly at both front & rear, with a healthy amount of cover tucking under the car, and our driveway is sheltered from prevailing wind. I guess I might use them if I were to park in some sunny unsheltered place where high winds (> 30mph?) were occurring/expected.

HTH.
Thanks for the feedback. I forgot to post that the first year I ended up using a generic car cover and sealing it with a 6mil greenhouse poly sheet. Last winter I sucked it up and bought the Car Bag and it didn't a good job at keeping the moisture and temperature stable while my wife went in and out of the garage in her car dragging in the snow and salt 3 feet away.
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