🚗 Shield your Tundra like a pro—because your ride deserves the ultimate cover-up!
The Proadsy 2025 Upgrade Car Cover is a custom-fit, all-weather protective cover designed specifically for Toyota Tundra models from 2016 to 2025 CrewMax with 5.5ft beds. Featuring 100% waterproof, UV-resistant premium material, reinforced windproof straps, and reflective safety accents, it offers durable, year-round protection against sun, rain, dust, snow, and wind. Lightweight and easy to install solo, it includes a free storage bag for convenience.
Manufacturer | Proadsy |
Brand | Proadsy |
Model | toyota tundra exterior cover |
Item Weight | 5.83 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.1 x 12.9 x 4.01 inches |
Item model number | PRS181-NEW |
Manufacturer Part Number | PRS181-NEW |
M**N
Perfect fit
It's a perfect fit. The material is quite slick, which makes it a little tricky to work with on a large vehicle for one person, but I found that I could tie it to the mag wheels with the attached straps, and that allows me to work my way around the car without having the cover come off of the other side. Like most things, I seriously doubt I'll ever repack it as neatly as it came. It looks and fits great, and it's surprisingly inexpensive.
F**Y
A very good enough car cover for me
This is the story of an old Outback, a bunch of oak trees, an old pine tree, and a new CrossTrek – and a Prodscy car cover.For many years my dependable Subaru Outback sat outside amidst the oak trees and an old pine tree, thick with pine needles – except not so thick when they shed, which seemed like all the time. Pine needles are very thin and very tenacious. Where they fall, they stay, except when they fall onto a dependable Subaru Outback, and then the needles seemingly burrow into every conceivable nook and cranny.After many years of faithful service, like an old horse, my Subaru Outback was put out to pasture, or wherever old cars go when traded in, and a new, young Subaru CrossTrek took its place. And I was determined that the pine needles as well as the oak leaves, would not sully its finish or its nooks and crannies.Hence, the Proadsy Car Cover…I’ll admit that while Amazon was the first place I looked for a car cover it was not the first place I looked to buy a car cover. I figured I could more or less guess what such a car cover would be like, so I first checked the chains – nothing – and then a local car shop where I had purchased parts and gear in a prior life. After I was asked, “CrossTrek…is that some kind of SUV?”, I knew that even after some sort of search was done that it was not happening. Further Googling did find car covers in the several hundreds of dollars, and that was not happening, either. So back to Amazon and the Proadsy Car Cover was it.It's not a bad car cover at all. About the only issue I had was finding out which was the front because it matters – there are little pockets for the mirrors and they fit only one way. You know which is the front by the second time you put it on – you either get it right the first time, or you put it on backwards the first time, and then the second time is the charm. I was a second timer. I put a piece of red electrical tape on what I now knew was the front. I would therefore suggest that since they’re putting reflective strips on the thing that they include a strip on the front that says “FRONT”. Save a bit of trouble.Getting it on, the right way, of course, is fairly easy. I thought it would be more trouble pulling it to the back and tucking it in where it needed to be tucked in, but it really was not a problem. There are stretchy bits in the front and back to give the cover a bit of traction and once you have it over either end then you pull it to the other end, snap it on, and then just pull it to the sides and over the mirrors.The cover is held down from wind gusts with cloth straps that you tie into the wheels, and with a long strap, with a snap buckle, that goes under the car from one side to the other. I puzzled for a bit as to how to get the strap all the way under the car to the other side, my arms not being as long as the car is wide. But what could I get all the way under the car to grab the strap… Ah!, I did say to myself…tape measure!Now, do I want to be pulling out my tape measure every time the cover goes on? No, not really, but honestly, I can’t think of a better way to do it. The strap has to go under the car from one side to the other. The straps tied to the wheels are fine but when it’s really windy or there’s a big storm the cover isn’t going anywhere when it’s secured underneath the car…I hope.The cover performs well. We had a gusty, rain storm last night and the cover stayed tightly on. This morning it was still shedding water like off a duck’s back.There you have it. The Proadsy car cover is not heavy duty by any means but it does the job of keeping leaves and pine needles off the car, and it absolutely seems waterproof which is what I wanted. And in bad weather I’m not really worried about rain but snow and ice can scratch and I think the Proadsy car cover will protect my car from the elements and the nasty old pine tree. I think it’s a pretty good deal and I recommend it.
P**Z
This work well for my vehicle
This product fit well for my vehicle I did what it say it did in all kinds of weather I didn't have to buy another one
S**J
Well fitting and well made, but NOT HAIL RESISTANT!
I just received my cover, and it fits my Subaru Crosstrek like a glove. The cover extends below the body all the way around the vehicle. Putting it on the vehicle wasn't too difficult for one person. I work from home and do not have a garage, so this provides an affordable way for weather and UV protection. I have used similar covers for my Side X Side, and I get about two years of life before the sun destroys them. The cover is lightweight and appears fairly durable. The fabric is NOT very thick.The product description states, "All Weather for Automobiles, Windproof Snowproof Rain **HAIL** Sun UV Protection." If you are buying this to protect your car from hail, save your money. While it might offer nominal protection from smaller hail, I doubt it would protect against anything larger than marble-sized hail. If you're looking for hail protection, look for one of the covers that have substantial padding. But be prepared to pay $200-300 or more.I anticipated the lack of hail protection, so I am not overly disappointed. All in all, the quality is better than expected, and I can improvise with additional padding to get hail protection when needed.
A**D
Cheap Cover will MELT to your car in the sun
Don't do it! This cover will basically melt to your car. It's only been 80 to 85 degrees, but apparently that is enough for the cheap material to melt onto your car. It leaves a sticky mess. Isn't one of the jobs of the cover to protect the car from the sun ??!!
S**1
Fits Kia EV6!
Excellent cover. Fits the Kia EV6 perfectly. Lighter and easy to put on and take off.
J**J
Sturdy. Different vehicle applications
Sturdy.. fits well. I used it as an application for a large sedan.
A**R
Toyota Camry car cover
Went through many car covers and had this one for about a year and it’s very good. On extreme windy days use the wind features and your car cover will never come off. Very good.
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