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🛡️ Elevate your car’s defense with EzyShade — because your ride deserves the ultimate shield!
EzyShade’s 10-layer car cover delivers a precision-engineered, waterproof, UV-resistant shield with a custom fit for sedans, hatchbacks, and SUVs. Featuring reinforced stitching, anti-theft lock grommets, reflective safety strips, and easy-access side zippers, it’s designed for professionals who demand premium protection and convenience. Backed by an 18-month warranty and a fit guarantee, EzyShade ensures your vehicle stays pristine in any weather.









| ASIN | B09BZ2P3HD |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #125 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1 in Full Exterior Covers |
| Brand | EzyShade |
| Brand Name | EzyShade |
| Color | Reflective |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Coverage | Weather |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 13,511 Reviews |
| Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Item Type Name | 10-Layer Weatherproof Reflective Automobile Cover |
| Item Weight | 6.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | EzyShade |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EzyAlCC-2021 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | The manufacturer warranty protects customers for faults relating to manufacturing defects for a period of 18 months from the date of purchase, and for inaccurate Size-Chart recommendations for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase. |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | EzyAlCarCov-Parent |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | 100% UV Protection |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vehicle Service Type | Car |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
D**O
Great car cover, fits perfectly
I purchased this a few months ago for my 2001 Ford SVT Mustang Cobra. For years, NO car cover would fit the car properly. They were usually too small, meaning the sides rarely came down past the doors and the overall fit was not good. It forced me to use the next size up, plus it didn't hold up to the wear of the sun constantly beating down on it. Well, this cover changed all of that. I was initially skeptical, but loved the price I paid for it. It was easy to remove from the packaging, easy to install, and easy to maintain. I really appreciated the bag that came to put the cover into when not on the car. It was large enough to fit into the bag. So far, it's been completely waterproof and protects well from dust, although with strong winds, I do get some dust underneath. I loved the reflective corner markers and the color of the cover was great; very easy to spot in the dark. The only flaw? After having it on my car the last few months, it appears a small tear happened just under the driver's side view mirror. It's a natural tear, it wasn't cut by anything. Not sure if anything can be done at this point. Other than that, I wouldn't hesitate to purchase another for our other vehicles.
B**E
Great car cover. BUY IT!
I do not usually write reviews! This is the best car cover I have purchased. I have kept my car outside and covered with several different brands of covers. I live in Louisiana and the sun is brutal and normally tears a car cover up in a few month. I have had this one for about 8 months and it has only faded slightly and is not 'shedding' the inner lining on to my car. This one fits my car perfectly. The straps are heavy duty black straps that are sewn well into the cover. They are not the cheap white straps that disintegrate in the first 6 months. The elastic in the front and back hold the cover pretty well, but the straps on the front and back really secure it. If it is really windy, use the strap in the middle that goes under the car, it will keep the cover from ever being blown away. I thought I would never use the door opening, but I have used it several times and it did come in handy. My advice BUY THIS CAR COVER!
A**R
Fits 2026 Ioniq5 - but back strap is marginal
Used an S2 on a 2026 Ioniq 5. Went on pretty easy once I got oriented. I wish it had more obvious front/back and inside/outside labeling, but I'll just Shapie-mark it or something. (There's a little yellow tag in the front/inside, but it's a big cover and pretty esy to get disoriented when it's slightly blowing in the wind, etc. It needs regular marking along the all the side...) I usually won't use any of the straps, it's in a protected driveway ... but I did try them out, just in case. The strap in back really should be a few inches longer,, I had to use *all* the strap and really pull hard to stretch the cover to get the buckle together (my Limited AWD has 20" wheels, maybe that's the issue?) And it'd be nice if there was a bit of velcro or something to keep the straps up out of the way while putting the cover on - they get in the way a lot, I stepped on them a couple times. But, once it's on it fits nicely, seems like good quality. PS My biggest note isn't about the cover, it's about the car: disable that Ioniq's auto unlock feature, it keeps unfolding/extending the door handles and the cover catches on them! And then when you move away the handle tries to close, but the cover is now between the handle and the car body. And the trunk will auto-open while you're standing back thre putting on the cover, and when you close that it's fairly likely to catch one side or the other of the cover in the jamb. Just, turn off all the auto open features to use covers with the Ioniq 5...
L**.
Decent Quality, Good Customer Service
Update- I was contacted by the seller and they shipped out a new cover free of charge under their warranty. Great customer service as they indicated the cover I most likely had some defective material. I have upgraded the rating to 4 stars because I like the cover fit and function and appreciate the customer service. If this one last better than the last I will come back and update the review and the rating happily. Held up great for the first year. I use it regularly so it is exposed to the sun and rain almost daily, but no snow. After 15 months it began to tear in many places. I think it began to degrade from sun exposure. Overall the quality seemed to be better than some my past covers, straps worked fine, and I liked to soft inside lining. Only giving it 3 stars because it was a bit more expensive than some and only lasted a little of a year. Found it hard to find a cover that would make it much beyond a year before falling apart.
J**E
Good quality material, decent fit. T0 is still a little big and blousy for tiny "chicken tax" trucks
This is a review of the EzyShade 10 layer truck cover, size T0. I've used EzyShade products before (well, abused them actually) and they hold up well. I've run out of space for project vehicles in a 4 car garage, so now I'm putting them under covers in front of the shop. EzyShade covers are well made, have three straps to reduce issues from wind, and the cut seems to be well considered. In this case I have a VERY small 1980 Ford Courier (a "chicken tax" truck originally designed in 1976 - only barely larger than a modern Kei Truck), so I picked up the T0 size. Shipping was lightning fast to my door, from ordering to on the truck in less than 48 hours (hard to beat). The T0 size was still a tad big, but that's fine as it stays put on the truck well. No water intrusion to speak of, and the material is silver reflective...the smart choice (why in the world would someone use a black outdoor cover in the summers...?). The material is nice, thick, and durable, much better than other gauzy covers that only lasted a few weeks and cost almost as much. I only managed to get another similar cover to rip because it repeatedly collected water in an area in front of the engine bay of a vehicle with no hood...continually rubbing the material against sharp engine parts. That issue was out of scope of intended use for the cover, so no demerits. The rest of the cover is still performing just fine and keeps the project car clean. I'll recommend the EzyShade covers over anything locally available at auto parts or big box stores...the price is similar so why not get a more durable cover with sunshade protection?
T**L
Great buy
C4 fits my 430i gran coupe perfectly. It was the luck of the draw when I put it over the hood, opened and pull it around the car, it was on the right way. Didn’t need any help. Strap in front and one in back from one side to the other to keep it snug in place from wind. There looks like a strap for the middle but I didn’t tie it down there and lastly a zipper to unzip on the driver side of you need to get in the car without having to take the entire cover off. Oh and when the side mirrors open up automatically from having your keys near by, it doesn’t damage the cover. It hasn’t rained yet, but the material it is made of is waterproof. This is a great buy.
J**O
When you've found the best, forget the rest!
The Ezyshade car cover is the best ever! It fits perfect. It has adjustable clip ties to keep the cover from blowing off. It keeps my car clean and cool on hot days. It’s waterproof. It has a very soft felt underside that protects my car from scratches. I chose a silver color and use it daily. It’s very easy to put on, and remove from my car. I’m so glad I purchased this particular brand. It’s very durable. Not flimsy. It gives me a lot of peace of mind and I highly recommend.
B**R
Buyer's ultimate T1 review updated
This review is for the silver T1-size cover for a small truck. It goes on a 2022 Nissan Frontier crew cab with a 5’ bed. If you’re like me, shopping for a good car/truck cover can be a frustrating experience. For instance, the cover I’m replacing had a bunch of 5-star reviews, but after less than a year of intense sunlight had deteriorated to the point of leaving a substantial film of “glitter” on my paint job every time I used it. The glitter washed off, but it was annoying still. The canvas – if you can call it that – had rotted through in places and I was forced to re-sew at least one strap. It had been rated 5 stars. Can you trust the reviews? Well, on the one hand, you kinda have to. What other recourse do you have? On the other hand, people will say anything just because they want to get the review over with; 5-stars is easy. On Amazon, there can be thousands of five-star reviews for a given cover; you buy that cover and it ends up being a one-star PoS. You go outside Amazon, onto the internet “streets” so to speak, and you’ll find that all manufactures claim to have the best product and their websites offer plenty of 5-star reviews to back that up. What’s a normal person to do? Well, I guess you try to find the reviews where the writer of the review has taken the time to provide you with a lot of product info initially and then does a follow-up down the road to let you know how long the thing actually lasted. This is my aim. I will write a good primary review and then do a follow up comment down the road when the cover actually fails. Also included throughout this review are some tips on the things I’ve learned while undertaking my quest to find a decent car/truck cover at a reasonable price. Also, this initial review has been purposely delayed. The cover has actually been in use now for 3 ½ months. I wanted to allow some time for the cover to settle in on its new home before I reported to you how things were going. But I’m getting ahead of myself. Let’s start from the beginning . . . My EzyShade came with a spare buckle and strap, a patch kit for a poke-through antenna, instructions, a 90 day fit warranty and an 18 month product warranty. The cover itself comes heavily vacuum-sealed, resembling a large, silver alien prune. Why silver? For me the purpose of the cover is for UV protection, mostly. I live in Arizona at around 5000 feet in elevation and the sun is intense. Many of the dark-colored vehicles I see driving around town have some pretty hard oxidation going on with the roof and hood. I definitely want to avoid this. Silver is the best choice for reflecting sunlight, including in the UV spectrum. You can disregard the comments that compare silver car covers to oven tinfoil that will “heat up” your car. Simply take a mirror – which is nothing more than silvered glass – and point it at the sun. How much light is being reflected away as opposed to say, a piece of brown or green canvas? You be the judge. Carefully cut open the packaging, remove the cover and take it to your truck. As you straighten it out, you notice the thickness of the canvas. Didn’t the description say it was 10-layer? You can’t remember. It seems more like two. Nearly all car cover advertisements claim their product is 10 layers, and they likely are in that magical world of consumer marketing where fudging is expected. Conceivably, when they go to spray the canvas with nanometers-thin coatings of whatever they spray it with, they count each pass as 1 layer. But who knows. For us normal people it’s 2 layers. The best car cover I’ve seen so far is on my wife’s SUV and it seems like it is only 3 layers. It’s a California cover and has been going strong for three years. But I assume you don’t want to spend hundreds and that’s why you’re reading this review. Anyway, the top layer of this EzyShade is reflective and seems sturdy. The bottom layer isn’t real felt, but is soft enough to not scratch paint. There are no side mirror pockets to help orient the cover. The paperwork says that sizes C and T don’t have them, which in my opinion is slightly bogus. Some manufactures claim that mirror pockets merely add another avenue for water to leak in, so it’s better to just do without. In my experience, there’s no such thing as a truly waterproof car cover anyway, so how important is an extra side mirror seam? Sure, the cover might be waterproof initially, but in the real world, it might be asking a lot for it to remain so. Not even my wife’s cover is still waterproof and that’s the cover that I compare all other covers to. But we will see with the EzyShade. My question in the meantime is what exactly are they implying when they advise you to never cover a wet car? If the cover isn’t really waterproof to begin with, how can you prevent having a wet car covered? But keep in mind that if a cover lets water in, it will also let water out, so don’t panic and think that you have to go uncover and dry your car after every rain. Besides, most covers are water repellent, which is good enough for me and my not wanting to spend a fortune. By the way, this cover, the EzyShade, is waterproof in its early stages, except for very light leak-through at the seams. Time will tell. If you haven’t oriented your cover yet, find the yellow “Front” tag on the inseam in the front of the cover. It’s difficult to find though. Better is to just find the zipper, which is always on the driver’s side in any cover. Roll it out and work it on the truck. The fit is good but snug across the back bumper. This is acceptable in that it’ll keep the cover on the truck when it’s windy. It could be a problem though in that the material might eventually weaken and tear. There’s no way to know other than letting time do its thing. Let’s look around for issues. You might notice where the cover lays atop the antenna and you do not like it. Cars and trucks these days have several different antenna schemes; this happens to be a fin on the roof. The fit over the fin isn’t tight at the moment, but you might know from experience that under certain circumstances it could get tight, and with the rubbing in the wind, eventually will wear a hole in the cover. What to do? Cut an 8 inch length of rubbery pipe insulation, the kind you wrap around external plumbing to keep it from freezing in winter. I use 2 ½ inch diameter insulation. Wrap the length you cut in a micro-fiber cloth. On or two wraps is enough; it’s only to protect your paint job. Make sure to have where the wrap ends opposite of the slit in the insulation. Zip-tie both ends of the insulation to secure the cloth in place. Again, make sure the ends of the zip ties (the part you’re going to trim off) are offset from the slit in the insulation. Trim the zip ties. Cut a slit in the cloth where the slit in the insulation is, about the length of the antenna fin you are covering. You are done. This appliance of your own making should fit perfectly over your antenna fin, thus protecting your cover. What else? Ah yes, the bed of the truck. Sure, the cover fits almost perfectly over the bed opening right now, but wait until it rains. A little depression will form and slowly grow while you sleep. In the morning, you will have a canvas-stretching swimming pool in your truck bed, thus fulfilling one of the certain circumstances mentioned earlier, namely putting pressure on the cover where the antenna fin is and leading to a tear. The only way to avoid having this accumulation of water happen without poking a drain hole in the cover itself is to in some way crown the cover from the underside so that the cover is higher than the surrounding bed walls. There’s a number of ways to do this. You can bridge the opening by cutting a 2x4 to run across the top of the bed. Make it as tall as you want by attaching blocks on the ends. You’ll have to dull or pad any sharp edges. You can use a height-adjustable tripod set up in the bottom of the bed. Pad the top of it, if needed. Finally, the last and easiest way is the way I use: a cheap plastic height-adjustable folding table. Mine has a 28” diameter top. It’s light weight, portable and easily placed in the bed. Just raise the top three to four inches higher than the surrounding bed walls and your swimming pool issues are over. What’s left? The straps. They are good quality and you might use them because of the wind. But when using the center strap, how do you feed the end of the strap underneath the truck to the other side? Here’s one way: Cut a 1x1 inch wooden stick off at 40 inches. A couple of inches down from one of the ends of the stick, sink a screw about three quarters of the way into the wood. This is to keep the strap from slipping down on the stick after you tie the strap to the end of the stick and fling or forcefully push the stick underneath the truck to the other side. You can now go buckle the strap. So how is this cover holding up after three and a half months of use in intense sunlight and a medium amount of rain and wind? The honest answer is great. The silvery finish shows no sign of deterioration. It is still waterproof and thus, dirt/dust proof. There is no tearing across the back bumper. My impression so far is that this cover is of good quality and worth the price. Time will tell, though and I’ll follow through with this review down the road. Update: Well, here we are 10 months after I first applied this cover to my truck. Actually, it has been longer than that, as my original update did not go through for whatever reason. Anyway, for all purposes this cover lasted 10 months before failure. First the good: The “10-layer” material this cover is made from has stood up reasonably well to intense sunlight, which was my main reason for even having a cover in the first place. It also experienced rain, snow and whipping winds. The material is still water repellent, too. Another positive is that the straps and clips/buckles are still in excellent shape. Now the bad: Everything else. Well, whatever’s left, anyway. I’ve included photos of the implements I use this time, as well as photos of the failures in the canvas at the seams. As suspected, the snug fit at the rear bumper prevailed upon, not so much the stitching itself, but the material at the border of the stitching. The tear above the bed was caused, I suspect, by a thousand gusts of “up-wind” where the cover is temporarily ballooned, causing stress at those seams. At actual replacement, that little tear above the bed in the photo had grown to over three feet in length, with another tear just like it on the opposite side of the bed, in just a few days. In other words, mass failure all at once. In conclusion, I can’t recommend this cover, as it only survived for ten months. On the other hand, while it worked, it worked well, so I’m not giving it 1star, but 2. I have indeed purchased worse covers in the past and the EzyShade was not one of those, at least. And yet, a ten month lifespan is unacceptable at this price. So be it. My search for a good cover continues . . . .
A**D
size not fitting the car
size not fitting the car even after following their chart
A**E
Great quality
Perfect fit for my Skoda Rapid. Fits snugly with straps underneath to tighten it up. Provides great cover and protection from the elements. High quality product.
U**K
Excellent Cover!
This is a very good cover, I used it recently when I travelled for a month. My car is semi covered, and usually will get very dirty when left for a month, plus recently it got a small dent from cars parking next to it. I decided to purchase the cover for protection & I put it on a cleaned car. Due to its colour, the cover doesn’t really show dust. When I took it off after a month, my car was very clean underneath. The cover can be washed by hand in soapy water and although it is a pain due to its size, it can be done. I washed mine in a bathtub and then dried it opened up. Cleaned and folded ready for next use. Overall, I am very happy with this product and I think it’s well worth the cost. I would recommend to anyone wanting to protect their car while they are away traveling.
A**I
المقاس صغير والقماش ليس 10 طبقات.. لا أنصح به
بالرغم من أنني أخذت المقاس الموصى به ، إلا أنه كان غير مناسب وقصير ولا يغطي كامل سيارتي لكزس LX570 موديل 2020 كذلك القماش خفيف جدًا وليس 10 طبقات
P**O
Excelente producto.
El tamaño S2a justó perfectamente en una Jeep Patriot.
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