
Telegizmos 365 Series Cover for 4" and 5" f/7 and faster focal ratio refractors
Manufacturer Part # T3R5
TeleGizmos 365 Series Telescope Cover for 4" and 5" f/7 and Faster Refractors
Your 4" or 5" refractor may be compact and sleek, but if it's riding on a mount full-time—whether in your backyard or observatory—it still needs serious year-round protection. The TeleGizmos 365 Series Cover is custom-fit for fast focal ratio refractors (f/7 and faster), shielding your premium optics from sun, rain, snow, dust, and temperature swings—365 days a year.
Constructed from TeleGizmos’ flagship multi-layer Solar/Weather Barrier material, this cover features a UV-resistant, aluminized outer layer to reflect sunlight and a soft inner lining to protect delicate finishes. It’s waterproof, breathable, wind-tough, and designed to remain on your scope full-time—even in permanent outdoor setups.
Sized to accommodate mounted refractors with focal ratios of f/7 or faster, the cover drapes over both the optical tube and attached mount, offering a full-body defense against the elements. The drawstring base and reinforced attachment points ensure a secure, snug fit that won’t blow off in bad weather.
Whether you’re running a grab-and-go rig in the backyard or keeping your APO on standby in an observatory, this cover helps protect your gear and your investment—without the need to disassemble after every session.
Features:
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Fits 4" and 5" refractor telescopes with f/7 or faster focal ratios
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Compatible with mounted setups (optical tube + mount together)
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TeleGizmos 365 Series: engineered for permanent outdoor exposure
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Multi-layer Solar/Weather Barrier fabric resists rain, UV, dust, snow, and wind
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Aluminized outer layer reflects heat and light
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Soft-lined interior protects tube paint and hardware from abrasion
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Drawstring closure and tie-down loops for added security
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Ideal for observatories, patios, and semi-permanent setups
Observing Tip:
If you leave your refractor mounted between sessions, this cover will dramatically extend the life of your optics, seals, paint, and mechanics. It’s like giving your telescope a climate-controlled jacket.