Collection: Dishy Armour - Starlink Mini Case Protective Covers

Starlink Mini Hail & Impact Protection

Protect your Starlink Mini from the elements with our Dishy Armour protective covers. Made from UV-stabilised polycarbonate — the same material used in riot shields and ballistic glass - these covers shield your dish from hail, branches, stones, and harsh Australian conditions.

Available in 4.5mm Standard (50% thicker than competing 3mm covers) or 6.0mm Xtreme for maximum hail protection. Each cover includes all mounting hardware and maintains a 10mm air gap for optimal cooling.

Dishy Armour protective covers are designed to attach to our Starlink Mini Magnetic Mount Kits (sold separately). Looking for a complete setup? Start with a Mount Kit, then add Dishy Armour for protection.

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Need installation help? Check out our Dishy Armour Installation Guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does Starlink Mini need a protective cover?

If your Starlink Mini is mounted on a vehicle roof or left outdoors, a protective cover is strongly recommended. Hail, stones, branches, and road debris can damage the dish face, and prolonged UV exposure degrades plastics over time. Dishy Armour uses UV-stabilised polycarbonate - the same material used in riot shields - so it won't yellow, crack or become brittle in Australian sun. If your Mini stays indoors or you only use the kickstand on a table, a cover isn't necessary.

Q: What's the difference between Dishy Armour and Dishy Armour Xtreme?

Thickness. Dishy Armour Standard is 4.5mm polycarbonate (426g). Dishy Armour Xtreme is 6.0mm polycarbonate (534g). Both use the same UV-stabilised material and maintain the same 10mm air gap for cooling. If you regularly drive rough tracks, travel through scrub, or need maximum hail protection for your Starlink Mini, the Xtreme's extra thickness is worth it. For general road use and camping, Standard provides excellent protection at a lighter weight.

Q: Will a protective cover cause my Starlink Mini to overheat?

Not with Dishy Armour. The design maintains a critical 10mm air gap between the cover and the dish face. Your Starlink Mini dissipates heat through its front surface, and this gap ensures unrestricted airflow for cooling. Fully enclosed covers or dark-coloured covers that sit flush against the dish can trap heat and cause thermal shutdowns in Australian summer conditions. Dishy Armour's clear polycarbonate is also radio-transparent, so it won't affect your Starlink signal.