Thank you, Collin. I was actually looking at the KingKong as an option.I got this cover exactly a year ago and it's holding up ok. It's not army tent canvas heavy but it's not walmart boat cover light, somewhere in betweenAmazon.com : Kingkong 7106 Cover for Weber Spirit 200 and 300 Series Gas Including Grill Brush, Tongs and Thermometer : Patio, Lawn & Garden
Amazon.com : Kingkong 7106 Cover for Weber Spirit 200 and 300 Series Gas Including Grill Brush, Tongs and Thermometer : Patio, Lawn & Gardenwww.amazon.com
Glad to hear it. Thank you, Dan.I have a KingKong on my Genesis 1000. Much heavier duty than an OEM weber cover.
Yep, the original cover that came with my Silver C and a replacement from Amazon in 2009 were nice.The old school original Genesis grill covers are pretty thick but they don't come up very often anymore
For sale?I might have that same cover that I purchased for my Genesis 2000 NOSView attachment 122318
Not at this point but maybe something I would consider in the future.For sale?
I think my old ones were rubberized? Not sure if it was vented or not. I remember them being quite heavy compared to the new ones.The old school original Genesis grill covers are pretty thick but they don't come up very often anymore
Please let me know if he doesn't want or need it. Thanks.Not at this point but maybe something I would consider in the future.
I'm giving away my Genesis 2000 to an old friend and I'm not sure if he's going to want or need the cover or not
Will doPlease let me know if he doesn't want or need it. Thanks.
I have a King Kong on my Silver C nice and heavy wind dose not bother either.Glad to hear it. Thank you, Dan.
Thank you, Kevin. King Kong is sounding like a good option.I have a King Kong on my Silver C nice and heavy wind dose not bother either.
You cannot go wrong as others said with the King Kong cover and they have improved it where the seams are. Those Weber covers were junk had one on my Silver C maybe 6 years ago within one year it faded into oblivion the King Kong cover will stay black for many years the red log will fade long before the black will.Thank you, Kevin. King Kong is sounding like a good option.
That’s another solid review for the King Kong. Thank you, Brian.You cannot go wrong as others said with the King Kong cover and they have improved it where the seams are. Those Weber covers were junk had one on my Silver C maybe 6 years ago within one year it faded into oblivion the King Kong cover will stay black for many years the red log will fade long before the black will.
But I live in GA got about 5 years out of the last Kong cover they did have some issues with the seams water eventually got in but they have fixed that I believe. They throw in a few tools as a bonus.