

🛡️ Protect your ride in style—because your bike deserves the best shield!
The Topcrown Bike Cover XL is a premium, eco-conscious outdoor cover designed for one bike up to 29". Crafted from durable 210D fabric with hydrophobic, PU waterproof, and anti-UV coatings, it offers superior protection against rain, sun, dust, and wind. Featuring secure elastic and buckle fastenings plus a lock hole, it ensures stability and theft deterrence. Lightweight and stylish with green accents, it includes a storage bag for easy portability and organization.











| ASIN | B0D8Y5F2V6 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #622 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1 in Bike Covers |
| Closure Type | Buckle, Zipper |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,421) |
| Date First Available | July 6, 2024 |
| Included Components | Bike Cover * 1, Storage Bag * 1 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 14 ounces |
| Item model number | Z2024070601 |
| Manufacturer | Topcrown |
| Part Number | Bike Cover-001 |
| Product Dimensions | 79"L x 28"W x 43"H |
| Set Name | Size and Color Set |
| Shape | rectangular |
| Size | XL Size for 1 bike |
| Style | Eco-Friendly/Minimalist |
M**N
Get this one !
I bought this for my nephew’s birthday for his bike, it worked wonderful. He was thrilled with it and it protects his new bike from all the elements. It was a great choice. Great quality, good price.
N**N
fantastic waterproof bike cover
I'm glad I decided to buy this fantastic bicycle cover out of several I looked at; it fits my Ebike perfectly! I especially like the bottom interlocking straps that keep the cover from blowing off in heavy winds! It also has a little hole in it so you can put your chain on your bike and lock it to a bike stand or something when it’s covered, so it doesn’t get stolen. That’s another feature. I like this particular bike cover. I wanted something large enough to cover the whole bike so it was totally protected. I got this wish since it fits my e-bike perfectly. It has a nice black cover, so it doesn’t show the dirt. Furthermore, it’s water-resistant, which is helpful if you take it for a ride and it rains. It comes with a little pouch that you could put your cover in while you’re riding your bike and hanging on the side. Then, if unexpected rain comes, you take it off, cover your bike up, and wait for the rain to stop. I like the fact that it’s a nice-looking cover, too. Serves its purpose well! I received it on the day Amazon promised, and I appreciate that.
S**9
Perfect for outdoor storage
Very lightweight but still seems sturdy. Easily covered 2 adult and 2 kids bikes .
A**Y
The Paradox of Protection: Scaling the Shield for the Electric-Augmented Colossus
My mobile operations, powered by the Trek Powerfly LT 9.9 Plus—a pedal-assist leviathan of a bike with its formidable 29-inch wheel and maximized frame—demand a protective apparatus equal to the task. This machine, which serves as my critical transportation link between field sites and the motorhome base, requires total defense against the relentless erosion of Nature's elements, primarily the ubiquitous siege of rain. The initial selection, while qualitatively sound, proved a lesson in the tyranny of dimensional parameters. The largest "1-bike" size was a garment of extreme compression, leading to a mechanical failure after a single night's rigorous examination by wind. The material succumbed, tearing just behind the handlebar—a three-inch wound that required the immediate application of Gorilla duct tape (an essential field repair technology) to both sides of the rupture. Subsequent usage led to a stress fracture in the stitching at the front wheel, confirming the initial diagnosis: extreme tension induced by a size mismatch. **The Social and Mechanical Failure When these mechanical compromises led to failure—a tear and a stitching split—I engaged the manufacturer’s support channel. The response was a study in modern corporate detachment: a directive to "work with Amazon to resolve the issue." This deflective maneuver is the antithesis of the scientific-industrial spirit, failing to acknowledge that the problem was not a simple fulfillment error, but a flaw in dimensional engineering versus material tensile strength. This exchange revealed a troubling fissure in the social contract between the purveyor of goods and the consumer, forcing the user to become the primary engineer and logistics expert. This experience necessitated a calculated escalation in scale, prompting the procurement of this XXXL (3-Bike) version—a deliberate over-engineering of the protective envelope. **The Fabric of Defense: GSM vs. Mechanical Strain The technical data provided for this cover is a study in material compromise. The cover is constructed from a 210D Oxford fabric and employs three core technologies: a hydrophobic coating, a PU waterproof coating, and an anti-UV coating. These features contribute to its impressive capacity to withstand a 3000mmH₂O water pressure—a testament to its layered, chemical barrier. However, the fabric's Gram-per-Square-Meter (GSM) value is only 80. This metric, representing the density and mass of the textile, reveals a critical physical trade-off. While a low GSM makes the cover commendably lightweight and easy to handle, it inherently results in lower tensile strength and tear resistance. When the material is subjected to the concentrated force of a very tight fit—such as the previous one-bike size stretched taut over a large 29-inch bike—or the dynamic, whipping force of high wind gusts, the mechanical stress exceeds the failure threshold of the lightweight fibers. The resulting tear and the stitching failure are therefore not defects in the waterproofing technology, but predictable mechanical failures caused by localized pressure overcoming the material's limited tear strength. The solution, as verified by my re-order, lies not in stronger material, but in dimensional liberty. **Redefining Scale and Command The XXXL Size for 3 bikes provides the necessary cavernous volume to comfortably house my single, large-framed electric conveyance, allowing the fabric to rest in a state of minimal tension. This new envelope, stretching to 87'' L x 43'' W x 47'' H, restores the integrity of the protective shield. Features such as the elastic band at the bottom and the front and rear wheel buckles are vital components in securing this expanded volume against the environment. Furthermore, the inclusion of the woven nylon lock hole is a commendable design decision; it prioritizes the long-term finish of the bike's frame over the unnecessary rigidity and potential abrasiveness of metal eyelets. The subtle green elements integrated into the black fabric are a nod to modern aesthetics, maintaining the functional purpose while avoiding a drab, purely utilitarian appearance. Despite the initial engineering conflict rooted in the smaller model's tight dimensional envelope, the core material quality and layered protection of the Topcrown system are undeniably sound. For those operating vehicles of significant size, the scientific solution is clear: bypass the size designations and procure an intentionally oversized capacity to ensure the cover acts as a relaxed, fully protective sheath rather than a stress-inducing membrane. The product is fit for service, provided the user calculates the necessary scale adjustment.
L**N
Nice for price
Nice cover, good fit.
P**E
Great
This cover is great. I just got an electric bike and needed a cover, but was not sure if it was going to fit. But is does and it even has openings for your bike lock
S**S
Hope it last
I will start by saying that I expected the material to be a lot thicker. At least the equivalent to a tarp thickness but it was thin. I’m not saying that’s a bad thing. It will do fine for now but the durability is not the best. It will provide protection against the elements like rain and dirt but I feel like this will last a couple years max before it starts to dry rot. We get humid heat where I live which made work against this material. Don’t know for sure and only time will tell. I do like the size of it. It easily covered two large bike with plenty of room to spare. It also was a little difficult to spread apart. It came out of a vacuum seal bag causing it to stick but not a huge deal. I thought it had a zipper but I couldn’t find it. Overall it comes down to what your looking for. If you’re looking to use it indoors it will work fine but outdoors I just don’t know how it will stand up. It seems to thin for outdoor storage.
S**N
Reality check. It works just fine
Ok people let's get real. This bike cover is very inexpensive and the material used to make it reflects that. That being said it is a cover for a mountain bike and E-bike and wasn't designed for any other purpose. Nope, it won't cover a Harley Davidson with extended front forks so don't buy it for that application. If you think you are going to get a real high quality cover made of a heavy fabric for less than $20 bucks then you don't live in reality. If you think it is going to last for years protecting your investment outdoors in severe weather then again, you don't live in reality. If you need an economical cover for occasional use when you can't move your E-bike indoors then this is your ticket. I do believe that some of the poor reviews regarding seam and stitching failures are most likely valid and would be a reflection of the price. You most likely won't be able to stuff it back into the provided storage bag without folding it exactly as it was when you first removed it. Put it in a Ziploc if you must have it in a pouch. I know, living in reality is a bummer.
S**I
Item is not waterproof (seams are not moulded on inside). My bikes are wet as a result of being outside in the rain. Also the cover is larger than I expected (sits on floor) and I thought fabric was stretchy for some reason but that’s not the case.
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