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4gone
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Sep 16, 2018

RV Covers in snowy areas.

Wondering if anyone has experience with an RV cover that functions well in a snowy climate. Pro's and con's? What brand, model of cover?

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  • Here in Minnesota we get lots of snow - at my storage facilty - about 300 units there are only a handful of covers -

    1. the tend to rub and make lots of marks
    2. they are heavy as heck and hard to put on
  • After reading responses do a search on this Forum for `RV Cover'. Think Sunshield tarp!
  • I think just about any cover is better than no cover. We have had our Southwind covered in snow/ice all winter.
    Make sure the cover is snug and secure. We get a lot of winter wind in our area and have never had a cover related pronlem.
    Except for a couple times the wind broke the cord holding the cover in place. The RV was not damaged.
  • Always snow here in S Ontario during the winter, some winters more than others, but always snow. :M An ADCO Tyvek cover has always worked well for me. :B

  • It snowed on mine a few times over the 13 years we used it. Had accumulations up to about a foot and no harm done.