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I am looking at purchasing covers for an 18 meter glider. Last glider I had Jaxida (spelling covers). I would use these covers when say flying out of Minded or in Utah for a week soaring vacation and did not want to disassemble every night.
Which covers to buy? Any useful comments welcomed. Thanks |
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On Sun, 26 Apr 2015 14:17:05 -0700, ucanemailmoi wrote:
I am looking at purchasing covers for an 18 meter glider. Last glider I had Jaxida (spelling covers). I would use these covers when say flying out of Minded or in Utah for a week soaring vacation and did not want to disassemble every night. Which covers to buy? Any useful comments welcomed. I use Clouddancer covers from Germany. The price is reasonable, support very good. I've kept my glider assembled and tied down in these covers for most of the last two summer seasons and they still look in good shape. Put it this way: I'll do the same this year. http://www.clouddancers.de/ -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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Anyone have experience with the covers made in China?
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I've got a set of the Kerry Covers for an ASW-27 that I'm selling. They are almost new so it's too soon to tell how well they will hold up. That said they look well made and fit great. The last glider I sold had Jaxida covers that like many above said had turned into a disintegrating brown powdery mess.
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At 05:55 30 April 2015, Jonathan St. Cloud wrote:
Anyone have experience with the covers made in China? My first choice would be Vertigo as well but I needed lighter duty covers for occasional summer use only so I bought Kerry Covers from China for my Ventus. They are cheap and I was worried that Kerry Covers would not accept credit card payments. I had to pay by wire transfer. There is no come back if anything goes wrong. In actual fact, the service was nothing short of impressive! I ordered them on a Monday and they were delivered directly from China to the UK on the Thursday of the same week. My covers for my 17.6 m Ventus cT cost around US$660 as I recall including shipping. The covers themselves look very much like Jaxidas. I have used them for a little over a year now and so far so good. There are a few issues with import duty and obviously this will vary from country to country. A large part of the cost is for shipping anyway. A friend at Lasham was travelling on business in China and was able to collect a set for his Nimbus 4 directly. This saved a lot of money. He is not that impressed with the quality but he keeps the Nimbus rigged for most of the time. Previously, I had a Duo and had Vertigo covers for that. These were the Rolls Royce of covers and are still in daily use with the new owners. Still going strong after around seven years. You get what you pay for. If you want lightweight cheap covers, then Kerry Covers would do. If you want the best, the it has to be Vertigo. Hope this helps. |
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I have owned 2 sets of the "China" (Kerry) covers and they are excellent. One set was for for a Lak17a (both 15/18 w/ winglets, purchased in 2013) which I have since passed on to my dad. I also purchased another set for an ASG29 (also 15/18 w/ winglets, purchased in 2014). I find them to be equal (or greater to be honest) in quality to the Jaxidia. I actually have a lot of experience with sail making, cover making, etc. That said, it is amazing to me that the Kerry covers cost around $600 vs. $3500-$4000 for virtually identical Jaxidia! It's a no brainer. I owned a pair of relatively new Jaxidia covers which came with the purchase of my 2001 Lak17a. These Jaxidia covers were purchased by the previous owner in roughly 2006-7 I believe. I was disappointed with them (albeit 2-3 years old) because by the time I got to try them the outer material had turned very brown. In fact other glider pilots asked me what was wrong with them. In the months and years that followed, this browned outer material coating actually began to rapidly break down. It began flaking off and desintegrating into an annoying dusty debris that got all over anything it touched (car, hangar and especially the glider). Each time I used the covers I spent more time cleaning the "Jaxidia cover disintegration dust" off the glider than putting them on or taking them off. It was extremely annoying as the dust would often get wet in the morning dew and dry onto the wing or fuselage surface. This was quite difficult to remove. I spend alot of time removing this flakyness from the covers in an effort to stop the problem. They still worked and are "dew"proof, but for 3-4k it was clear that the material was defective and they should have been replaced by the manufacturer. Jaxidia was not willing to entertain that request. Ultimately, this is why I bought the Chinese brand and they have been excellent over the past several years. I figured that even if they only lasted a few years they would be more than worth it compared to Jaxidia. After a few years it is clear that they will last many years! My only complaints with the Chinese Kerry covers (Jaxidia copies) are regarding the extremely cheap bag they are supplied with which has the worlds worst zipper and very poor clips that are supplied with the covers. These clips are cheap and easy to replace at any local hardware store. I have since had my dad build a new, slightly larger bag for both our cover sets that should make it easier to stuff the covers into.
I hope this helps, 7T |
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On Sunday, April 26, 2015 at 2:17:08 PM UTC-7, wrote:
I am looking at purchasing covers for an 18 meter glider. Last glider I had Jaxida (spelling covers). I would use these covers when say flying out of Minded or in Utah for a week soaring vacation and did not want to disassemble every night. Which covers to buy? Any useful comments welcomed. Thanks Clouddancers Uncuttable All Weather Covers http://www.craggyaero.com/CloudDancers.htm Richard www.craggyaero.com |
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Hi,
I highly recommend the Jaxida covers. They have a reputation for high quality with glider pilots from around the world and they are in use by thousands of glider pilots. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/jaxida.htm Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. _____________________________ wrote in message ... I am looking at purchasing covers for an 18 meter glider. Last glider I had Jaxida (spelling covers). I would use these covers when say flying out of Minded or in Utah for a week soaring vacation and did not want to disassemble every night. Which covers to buy? Any useful comments welcomed. Thanks |
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![]() I have found that the Clouddancers Uncuttable covers are better quality than the Jaxida Covers and half the price. Many customers in the Western US were not satisfied with Jaxida they turned brown and brittle in a couple of years. Richard |
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Hi,
Jaxida has improved their product over the years. Jaxida is an extremely well respected company - and preferred by many glider pilots. You can pay less, but you can't buy better quality. Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "Richard" wrote in message ... I have found that the Clouddancers Uncuttable covers are better quality than the Jaxida Covers and half the price. Many customers in the Western US were not satisfied with Jaxida they turned brown and brittle in a couple of years. Richard |
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