Oxford Stormex out cover

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Im looking to buy the best cover for my LC as its outside most of the time I've had the Oxford stormex but hoping somebody can tell me if the wunderlich cover is better
 
The Oxford Stormex comes out as the No 1 in Ride magazine test best buy, in the April 2015. 2nd was the Oxford Aquatex. The Wunderlich is not mentioned.
 
My Oxford Stormex started coming apart when it was six months old. It was replaced free of charge but the shop admitted that it was a common problem.
 
I had a stormex for a number of years and thought it was a very good product however I've currently got a JDC on my GSA and it is the best cover I've had. Plus it's a little cheaper than the Oxford. I have the XL and it's a tad short but would probably be perfect for a GS.


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The JDC is a lot cheaper as well. I paid £85.00 for my Stormex and the shop wanted to send it back to Oxford, leaving me without a cover. I stood my ground and it was changed on the spot.
 
The following covers are Ride recommended:

Oxford Aquatex
Oxford Stormex
Gear Gremlin Classic Neon
Oxford Rainex
JDC Ultimate
 
I've had the Wunderlich cover for a couple of years. It's heavy duty, completely covers a GSA with top box, is totally dry even in torrential rain and has a thermal inner so you can cover the bike straight after riding. Not cheap but the best cover I've had.
 
Thanks everybody, just the answers I needed picked the JDC ultimate heavy duty
 
What size

Hi Mike

What size did you get and would it fit the GSA with topbox? Certainly looks the dogs.
Cheers
Paul

I had a stormex for a number of years and thought it was a very good product however I've currently got a JDC on my GSA and it is the best cover I've had. Plus it's a little cheaper than the Oxford. I have the XL and it's a tad short but would probably be perfect for a GS.


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I got the XL heavy duty one and on my TC GSA with top box it covers everything except the bottom third of the wheels. With the strap fully extended it can just be closed underneath the bike but it's so heavy that I doubt it would ever blow away.


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