Huntindog wrote:
I think they work, but that the dollar math is not favorable.
I have used them. My Michelin XPS RIBS are a lot more money than what most use here. Still, in 2-3 years, the covers are shot. I have not replaced my last set. The short life extension they give me for the tires, is eaten up by the cost of the covers.... The math gets less favorable as the tires get cheaper.
Besides, if you believe the marketing hype the tire manufacturers put out.....ST tires have superior UV resistance.... So covers would have less benefit on ST tires.
I'd place a bet that if you took one of those tire covers, drop your pants and cover your keister with it and lay out on a nice sunny day for a few hours, you'll still end up with a rosey red blistered arse. It would just take a little longer. I am not about to try it to prove my theory.
I still use them when I throw the cover on in November until March, but I'm not about to waste my time taking them on and off all summer every time I return from a trip.
The worst sunburn I ever experienced was while wearing a UPF 40 high dollar Columbia fishing shirt......I can buy the UPF 40 Sams Club in house brand shirt for $16 that cooks me to a crisp just as well as the $45 Columbia LOL, It just says Habit instead of Columbia and is probably made in the same factory in Vietnam.