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- MFLNomad III think the OP is asking about the Adco, that is for covering the roof only. I have seen them, but can't say if they work well. The idea is right for someone that has a storage area under trees.
Jerry - run100Explorer IIA cover has been on my list for a long time and will probably buy one soon. From much of what I've read, it appears heat is the primary enemy of these covers. So, those of us in desert climates will see much shorter lives, compared with folks living in cooler regions.
- SoundGuyExplorer
84bob wrote:
Alot of money for something that will fall apart in two years. Had them and thats what happened.
I've likewise owned 3 differently sized ADCO covers for 3 different trailers since 2006 and have had no issues at all with any of them. My current ADCO Tyvek has been through 3 winters and will see it's 4th this coming winter ... no worries as long as it's installed properly. :B
FWIW, I suspect the OP isn't talking about full ADCO covers but rather ADCO Roof Covers. - TravelonExplorerWe are on our third Adco Tyvek cover, the first 2 lasted 5 years each and we expect this to do the same. From our experience...money well spent.
Travelon - 84bobExplorerAlot of money for something that will fall apart in two years. Had them and thats what happened.
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