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jmccen58
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Mar 02, 2015

Protect-A-Tow ?

Anyone have any experances with a guard like this?Protect-A-Tow
  • Yep, been using one for about 4 years. Easy on, easy off. Works great. No damage after thousands and thousands of miles. Is a bit pricey considering the materials. Not necessarily cheaply made, just high profit. Distribution tightly controlled by the manufacturer. You don't see discounted items on eBay and Amazon.
  • We've used our Protect-A-Tow for 40,000 plus towing miles with two coaches and two toads. It works great, and we really like that it also protects the tow bar and cables from road debris damage. We keep the PAT attached to the back of the coach when we unhook and just roll it up with the support road in the middle. We secure it with small bungee cords. Hooking up again, it only takes a minute to connect the PAT to the toad.
  • X3

    Good product that does the job. It also keep the rear end of the RV & camera clean when you have to drive in the rain.

    Do a search for it here and get a lot more positive comments.

    Dave
  • Same for me... 4 years, about 40,000 miles on it. I did replace the bungee cord that was getting frayed and that has been all. Really like how it protects the toad and, I think, I get a little better gas mileage with it when towing.
  • I like it as well. Our Honda Fit is so low that it gets a lot of stuff of the road and the Protect-a Tow protects it really well.:)

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