Holy Hail!?!?
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Holy Hail!?!?
Inflatable car cover battles the elements
Published March 05, 2013

He really loves his car.
A man in Argentina became an internet sensation
last week, and a hero of car enthusiasts around the globe, when he selflessly sacrificed his body to protect his Citroen sedan during a surprise hail storm.
Writhing around awkwardly on the roof of the vehicle, the unidentified fellow was subjected to a good pelting by golf ball sized hailstones, all of it captured on a video posted to YouTube
, but since categorized as private.
The good news is, if you live in an area where this sort of weather is a regular occurrence, you don’t have to go to such lengths, but it'll still cost you.
The Hail Protector
is a cleverly designed car cover that can be inflated up to create a layer of air between it and the vehicle underneath, protecting your prized possession from hailstones up to the size of softballs, according to its manufacturer.
The Highway Loss Data Institute estimates the average claim for hail related damage is over $3,000, and nearly $800 million in claims were paid out in 2011.
The portable device runs on batteries, AC power or a lighter socket and also comes with an app that sends you a warning when the local weather service detects a possible hailstorm approaching, giving the owner a few minutes to set it up.
Unfortunately, the video of it inflating
isn’t quite as entertaining as the one of the guy from Argentina was. But since the results are a lot more successful, you can probably live without the excitement.
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2013/...ntcmp=features
Published March 05, 2013

He really loves his car.
A man in Argentina became an internet sensation
last week, and a hero of car enthusiasts around the globe, when he selflessly sacrificed his body to protect his Citroen sedan during a surprise hail storm.Writhing around awkwardly on the roof of the vehicle, the unidentified fellow was subjected to a good pelting by golf ball sized hailstones, all of it captured on a video posted to YouTube
, but since categorized as private.The good news is, if you live in an area where this sort of weather is a regular occurrence, you don’t have to go to such lengths, but it'll still cost you.
The Hail Protector
is a cleverly designed car cover that can be inflated up to create a layer of air between it and the vehicle underneath, protecting your prized possession from hailstones up to the size of softballs, according to its manufacturer.The Highway Loss Data Institute estimates the average claim for hail related damage is over $3,000, and nearly $800 million in claims were paid out in 2011.
The portable device runs on batteries, AC power or a lighter socket and also comes with an app that sends you a warning when the local weather service detects a possible hailstorm approaching, giving the owner a few minutes to set it up.
Unfortunately, the video of it inflating
isn’t quite as entertaining as the one of the guy from Argentina was. But since the results are a lot more successful, you can probably live without the excitement.http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2013/...ntcmp=features
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I saw that on some show on History where these two guys help people get their inventions mass marketed.
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This isn't something you'd inflate 100% of the time I'd imagine. But generally, you know when hail storms are to be expected, that's when you inflate it.
Probably makes sense in the mid-west at least, if not else where. I recall a sudden hail storm pelting my car 2-3 years ago and was surprised that there were no dings, other than my nerves that is. I don't think it would have to be quite so large unless one is expecting hail several inches in diameter, at which point, you ought to just live in a bomb shelter.
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