Cover for Wicker Sofa – 3 Seat · Outer
The All-Weather Cover fits your furniture like a finely-tailored suit. The snug design doesn’t only look sharp, it also offers additional protection. The sloping angles shed water where other covers sink-in with pools of water.
Extend the life of your 3-Seat Outdoor Wicker Sofa
- The All-Weather Cover fits your furniture like a finely-tailored suit. The snug design doesn’t only look sharp, it also offers additional protection. The sloping angles shed water where other covers sink-in with pools of water.
- Forget the fitted-sheet-effect (“which end is up?”). We added a waterproof zipper in Outer blue to help you put the cover on correctly.
- Wind straps and buckles on each leg allow you to secure the AWC to your furniture, holding the cover in place in winds up to 70mph.
- Vents on the back of the cover keep water out while allowing airflow to prevent heat and moisture from building up beneath the cover.
Weather doesn’t stand a chance
Fully waterproof and moldproof fabric keeps your sofas and chairs in pristine condition all year round.
Condensation stays out
Vents allow airflow to prevent moisture and heat from building up underneath.
Wind won’t blow your cover
Straps and buckles for each leg securely hold the cover in place, even when winds reach 70 mph.
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A seat is a place to sit. The term may encompass additional features, such as back, armrest, head restraint but also headquarters in a wider sense.
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