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The Favoto Bike Cover is a premium, heavy-duty protective tarp designed to fit one or two bikes, including e-bikes and mountain bikes. Crafted from durable 210D Oxford fabric with a UV-reflective silver coating, it offers superior protection against rain, sun, dust, and wind. Featuring an aluminum alloy lock hole and windproof buckles, it ensures security and stability even in harsh weather. Compact and portable with an included storage bag, this cover is the ultimate shield for your bike investment.































| Best Sellers Rank | #18,417 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #13 in Bike Covers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 6,630 Reviews |
K**Y
Gets the job done!
Just arrived. Doesn't quite cover two adult bikes, but gets the job done. I don't have an expensive bike but it's high quality and I built it! So protecting it was important. Will work great for where I am.
T**L
Heavy-Duty Cover with Secure Straps
This bike cover is very thick and feels like it will hold up well. I really like that it has lots of straps to keep it secure while transporting bikes on the rear rack. It fits nicely over two bikes and gives me peace of mind knowing they’re protected from weather and road debris. So far, so good — very happy with this purchase!
T**.
Sturdy cover, might cover your brake lights.
I bought this to cover 2 first gen Specialized Diverge gravel bikes (sizes 49 and 56) on a RockyMounts Backstage hitch-mounted rack while traveling from southern Colorado to Arizona for the holidays. First off, this cover is great at what it’s designed to do: cover and protect your bike. It held up well through hours of interstate and state highway driving, keeping our bikes clean, dry, and salt-free. BUT! It can be tricky to appropriately place it over your bikes in a way that does not completely obscure your tail lights. I hadn’t paid much attention to that when putting it on in our driveway, but noticed that the taillights and cab-mounted brake light on our 3rd gen Tacoma were not visible at all when we were stopped in NM. I was able to play around with the straps enough to make the lights somewhat, but not fully, visible. Beyond this and the storage bag being a bit small to hold the cover after use without precise folding, it’s a good cover that does its job at a fraction of the cost of others.
Q**C
Works for me.
When posting a review I think it's important to at least attempt to use a certain measure of reality about the product. In other words it seems that a 'cost benefit' component should be a part of it. I see so many 1 star reviews where the poster has only negative things to say about a $25 item (as an example) and then adding "it's not nearly as good as an XYZ" without mentioning that XYZ costs $150. Pros: Covers my brand new 29 inch (a Large) ebike with front rack. Has two sides, one is a nice reflective silver. Has a couple of snap fittings to keep the wind from blowing it away (unlikely since it is a very snug fit). I'm no fabric expert but this feels like a reasonably sturdy nylon (not sure why they call it "oxford cloth" but no matter). I don't know if it is water proof, sun proof, meteorite proof or attacking zombies proof. But for under 20 bucks I don't care. If it only lasts 6 months which honestly given the perceived quality I'd be shocked by, I'd buy the exact same item again. A good bike cover( well two actually in this example) for $38 per year is a bargain in my book. Heck if it just keeps the dust off the bike (I plan to keep mine in a garage) I'll feel like I'm stealing from this manufacturer. I hope this helps somewhat.
S**E
I Recommend!
Great transport cover. Two 26” e-bikes were a snug fit, as it should be because excess material will rip in high winds. There are 6 straps that will secure the bike cover very well but I added a double layer cargo net secured with carabiners. I also added Velcro around the hitch to prevent fluttering. After 6 placements and removals and 4322 miles there are no rips or tears.
J**R
Bike cover
This is so much better than the one I was using. It is large enough to cover and protect the wheels from sun and rain. And it is sturdy, but lightweight and easy to put on and off. The last one I had was just a pain and didn’t protect the tires.
G**A
Ripped within a few hours.
WHAT A PIECE OF JUNK. I got this before a long road trip of 15+ hours to Wyoming to cover our bikes, going roughly 55-85mph. Within the first couple hours we stopped at a gas station and noticed not only had it ripped but one of the zippers completely detached and came unsewn and lost on the road somewhere. They give you three large clipping straps to prevent it from flapping around but they do not get all the loose fabric tight enough. The material is essentially double lined and has a black thicker “water resistant” outer layer and then a cotton-like fabric on the inside which rubs around in your bike and all the white lint then attaches to EVERYTHING on your bike. We were peeling this cotton fluff off our tires, chain, Velcro bag straps, spokes, gears, literally white strings on everything. I can’t even say how disappointed I was that I spent any money on this. We ended up having to take it off and the bikes then got rained on for the next 10+ miles. I realized as we were driving why hardly anyone else with bikes had them covered up and it’s likely because all of these weather resistant bike covers tear almost immediately and are not worth the hassle. I am going to reach out to customer service and see about a refund. I do not want another one of these.
B**B
Secure it with all the straps.
Used this to cover two ebikes on a rack with tubular loop wheel trays. Had to put the outer half of the cover into the trays and rest the wheels on it in order to attach a string of led tail lights onto the trays at the bottom of the cover. The cover still zipped mostly shut and the velcro bottom closure snugged the bottom up. The cover flapped a bit in the wind until I placed a strap around the cover below the handlebars and seats to keep the ends taunt. I drove 66-68 mph and the cover held up well over a 75 mile trip.
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