You don’t even need crazy weather to accelerate wear on your UTV when leaving it parked unprotected. The sun will bleach that plastic, crack your vinyl seats, and seriously mess up your dashboard. Even a sprinkle of rain will get into nooks and crannies you didn’t even know were there, inviting rust that you may not find for months or even years. A good Kawasaki Teryx H2 storage cover stops all this damage before it starts, keeping your H2 looking and working like the quality machine it is. Plus, covers keep critters from building nests in your air box or chewing on wiring harnesses, which is the kind of expensive surprise nobody wants to discover when they're ready to ride. The money you save on just one UV damage repair or one electrical problem caused by rodents will pay for a quality cover several times over.
Standard, no frills Kawasaki Teryx H2 covers may give you a basic level of protection against light rain and sun exposure, but when the serious weather rolls in, you’re going to want that next level of protection. Deluxe options use better materials and construction that handle whatever the weather throws at them without falling apart after one season. Extreme sport covers are specifically designed for gnarly and unforgiving conditions that would rip right through flimsier alternatives. It all comes down to those heavy-duty (including waterproof) materials; either your cover can hack it or it can’t. We’re talking ultra-heavy-duty fabrics like 420D polyester, which are breathable but more than strong enough.
Cover fit makes a huge difference in how well protection actually works and how long the cover lasts. Generic "one size fits most" covers usually fit nothing particularly well and end up flapping around until they tear or blow away in the first good wind. On the other hand, a model-specific cover will hug those H2’s contours like no other and stay sealed even when that wind gusts.
Storage bags may seem like an afterthought, but you’ll appreciate them a lot more when you’re not having to deal with a wadded-up cover that becomes harder to put on. Some covers include locks or security features if theft is a concern in your area. The key is getting a cover that actually protects your machine without being such a hassle to use that you end up leaving it off half the time.
Classic Accessories makes deluxe covers that actually protect your investment instead of just giving you something to feel good about while your machine gets trashed anyway.
Kolpin Powersports delivers straightforward protection that works without a bunch of unnecessary bells and whistles that just add cost.
Nelson Rigg specializes in extreme sport covers that handle serious weather conditions that would destroy lesser covers.
Kemimoto builds waterproof covers with the kind of materials and construction that keep moisture out instead of just slowing it down.
Protect your investment properly with thisKawasaki Mule/Teryx Deluxe Storage Cover by Classic Accessories, delivering the kind of protection that keeps your machine looking good instead of slowly deteriorating.
Get reliable basic protection with thisKawasaki Offroad Black Cover by Kolpin Powersports, providing solid coverage that handles normal weather without breaking the bank.
Handle extreme conditions with thisKawasaki Offroad Extreme Sport Cover by Nelson Rigg, built for harsh weather that would turn lesser covers into expensive rags.
Keep moisture out completely with thisKawasaki Teryx/KRX/Mule 420D UTV Waterproof Cover by Kemimoto, using heavy-duty materials that actually stop water instead of just slowing it down.
Cover your 2-seater setup with thisKawasaki 2-Seater Cover by Moose, providing machine-specific protection that fits right instead of flapping around like a loose tent.
How much difference does a cover really make if my H2 is stored in a garage?
While you won’t have to deal with weather conditions as much, you are still up against plenty of moisture, dust and critters, all of which can corrode your machine.
Is condensation an issue?
Only without airflow. Check for vents!
How long should I expect my cover to last?
You should definitely get several years with a solid aftermarket cover, but make sure to keep inspecting it (at least once a season).