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RideSlow
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Oct 05, 2017

Partial RV cover

Anybody try this?

Dupont Tyvek ADCO RV Roof Covers

Not a full cover, looks easier to handle. We do use the rig during the winter, so like the idea of easy on-easy off.

6 Replies

  • My neighbor used to shrinkwrap (the blue stuff they wrap winterized boats with) his Class C's roof, from the top of the door, up. That stuff doesn't budge; and if removed carefully, can be used again for a few years before needing to be replaced.
  • Dick_B wrote:
    We have used a Sunshield tarp for years. Covers the roof and some of the sides, front and back.


    I will look that up, tks
  • We have used a Sunshield tarp for years. Covers the roof and some of the sides, front and back.
  • ksg5000 wrote:
    Amazon reviews are sketchy.


    I see that now, but reviews are also up and down for the full covers, no matter the mfg. I may just do the DIY gutter over the awning, since I was concerned about keeping that dry. I was hoping the bikini cover would be a better deal, since I am usually by myself getting the trailer ready, and we use it all year long.
  • They do seem like a good idea if you are in an area with little wind.
    But, for me, the winter wind would make short work of the roof cover. I would be reinstalling it every couple days.

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