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I came across the home page of Kerry Cover in China,
www.kerry-cover.com They offer all weather covers for a quite interesting rate. I wonder if someone has been in business contact with them and is willing to share his experiences re. quality, delivery time, etc. Thanks, -- Peter Scholz ASW24 JE |
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On Sep 2, 8:35*am, Peter Scholz wrote:
I came across the home page of Kerry Cover in China,www.kerry-cover.com They offer all weather covers for a quite interesting rate. I wonder if someone has been in business contact with them and is willing to share his experiences re. quality, delivery time, etc. Thanks, -- Peter Scholz ASW24 JE This is exactly the sort of business that folks in China should be good at, since they have pretty much taken over a good chunk of the clothing and fabric industry. I am unaware of anyone in the USA that offers a service like theirs, so I think there are a few of us who would be interested in any follow-up. Mike |
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I'd recommend Emfo or Jaxida covers.
It's cheaper to buy quality once instead of sweat shop rubbish multiple times. Jim |
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At 18:47 02 September 2011, JS wrote:
I'd recommend Emfo or Jaxida covers. It's cheaper to buy quality once instead of sweat shop rubbish multiple times. Jim We have Vertigo covers for our Duo Discus. UK made by glider pilots, they have so far lasted very well for four seasons, including one in South Africa. They compare very well with other European manufacturers for durability, quality and cost. www.vertigocovers.co.. Well recommended! |
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At 21:19 02 September 2011, Mike Philpott wrote:
At 18:47 02 September 2011, JS wrote: I'd recommend Emfo or Jaxida covers. It's cheaper to buy quality once instead of sweat shop rubbish multiple times. Jim We have Vertigo covers for our Duo Discus. UK made by glider pilots, they have so far lasted very well for four seasons, including one in South Africa. They compare very well with other European manufacturers for durability, quality and cost. www.vertigocovers.co.. Well recommended! The three sets of Jaxida covers we had were before production moved to Germany, but they had a finite life of about three seasons even if reproofed with a latex mixture every year. I now have a set of Vertigo covers, and I am very happy indeed with them. Mike |
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On Sep 2, 8:35*am, Peter Scholz wrote:
I came across the home page of Kerry Cover in China,www.kerry-cover.com They offer all weather covers for a quite interesting rate. I wonder if someone has been in business contact with them and is willing to share his experiences re. quality, delivery time, etc. Thanks, -- Peter Scholz ASW24 JE Peter, Kerry Covers used to make covers for CloudDancers. There was talk of quality issues and the relationship was ended. CloudDancer Covers can be purchased: http://www.craggyaero.com/covers_&_caps.htm Richard www.craggyaero.com |
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I have a sample tail plane cover on a glider parked out side in
Williams, Ca. It appears to be an exact knock off of a Jaxida cover. It has been 2 months and seems to performing about the same as well. Turning yellow bit providing protecting from sun and dew set. The delivery was very fast. At 600 dollars for a complete set delivered for a Duo Discus I am so far impressed. Rex Mayes |
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I have these covers here......no quality problems! Already many happy owners
here in the USA and sold several to other coutries as well and all have been quite pleased and quite impressed with the quality of materials and construction and very reasonable costs. http://www.wingsandwheels.com/canopy...ds_contest.htm tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com "Richard" wrote in message ... On Sep 2, 8:35 am, Peter Scholz wrote: I came across the home page of Kerry Cover in China,www.kerry-cover.com They offer all weather covers for a quite interesting rate. I wonder if someone has been in business contact with them and is willing to share his experiences re. quality, delivery time, etc. Thanks, -- Peter Scholz ASW24 JE Peter, Kerry Covers used to make covers for CloudDancers. There was talk of quality issues and the relationship was ended. CloudDancer Covers can be purchased: http://www.craggyaero.com/covers_&_caps.htm Richard www.craggyaero.com __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 6435 (20110904) __________ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 6435 (20110904) __________ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com |
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On Friday, 2 September 2011 17:35:58 UTC+2, Peter Scholz wrote:
I came across the home page of Kerry Cover in China, www.kerry-cover.com They offer all weather covers for a quite interesting rate. I wonder if someone has been in business contact with them and is willing to share his experiences re. quality, delivery time, etc. Thanks, -- Peter Scholz ASW24 JE Hey All, this post is now 5 years old. What are the experiecences after 5 years ? Marc DG808C |
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On Saturday, December 10, 2016 at 1:55:14 AM UTC-7, wrote:
On Friday, 2 September 2011 17:35:58 UTC+2, Peter Scholz wrote: I came across the home page of Kerry Cover in China, www.kerry-cover.com They offer all weather covers for a quite interesting rate. I wonder if someone has been in business contact with them and is willing to share his experiences re. quality, delivery time, etc. Thanks, -- Peter Scholz ASW24 JE Hey All, this post is now 5 years old. What are the experiecences after 5 years ? Marc DG808C Have had mine now for 3 seasons. Only use them occasionally(around 30 times). Holding up as new. But I do treat them at the start of every season with Star Brite waterproofing with PTEF. I use a spray bottle and then a brush to spread it. It dry's in a short time and doesn't yellow. It also helps with UV protection. Best. #711. |
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