Yeah, i was kind of afraid of that. the seals on my slide runs across that slide fine, and tight, but where the floor meets the wall at the 90* there are obvious "holes" where you can see day light.
so it's like they cut a piece of stripping to go along the wall, then cut a separate piece to run along the floor. where the 2 pieces of stripping meet, there is no overlap. the pieces are cut at angles, as to fit each other. when the slide comes all the way in, it pulls in tight enough to move the 2 stripping pieces away from each other far enough as to leave a gap.
our first camper only had 1 slide, both ends were essentially along a wall and a counter so seeing the stripping along the slide wasn't possible.
perhaps i'll have to take a pic tonight, to further illustrate.
i feel like my explanation is rambling.
all in all, i felt like we had it packed up pretty good for the winter. had a couple leaky windows upon purchase that were warrantied out and fixed.
EDIT: isn't there a lubricant that can be applied to the slides to help make the surface mores slick?