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luvmydogs
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Oct 23, 2015

ADVICE ON RV COVERS

We are stumped on trying to decide on which rv cover to get for our travel trailer. We are in Colorado so we need one that can handle cold and snow and wet. We've narrowed down between an Adco cover an Elements cover and a Poly Pro3 (Classic). Can anyone offer any advice on which are better made and which may be a rip off?

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  • For many previous posts, and hot arguments, search the TT section for `rv cover'
  • Been using ADCO covers for the last ten years, no complaints at all.







    JMO, but if one of these breathable covers falls apart it's because of improper installation. In a few weeks I'll be installing my current ADCO Designer series cover which has seen two winters so far and although the roof portion isn't quite as clean as when new it's showing no signs of wear at all. Pad all sharp edges, strap it down properly, and there's no reason one of these covers can't last for years.
  • this will be my third year with my adco and it is like new yet, as you can see it fits like a glove


  • My renters put a ADCO cover on there 36 ft MH and the wind here in Yuma tore it all to hexx. It was brand new in April. They will have a surprise when they show up from Canada next week
  • I use ADCO for mine this will be my third year and the cover looks new.t