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- 2012ColemanExplorer IIRain-proof and breathable.
- Bruce_H_ExplorerA very knowledgeable guy that posts frequently on Lance Owners of America got a custom made CalMark Sunbrella cover for his 1575. He is very pleased with its performance. It is pricey.
Bruce - kknowltonExplorer IIDitto on ADCO. We used their covers on two of our trailers for a total of about 7-8 years, no problems. The parking space for the campers was mostly shady and was very protected from wind; otherwise there could have been issues, because we did not get a custom-fit cover, but made a choice between several sizes (lengths) offered that was closest to (but larger than) the trailer. Nice moisture protection over the roof, so that we could leave our (MaxxAir) vent covers open all year without anything leaking into the trailer, but breathable sides. (We also left one jalousie-style window cracked open over the winter, no issues there either.) Very happy with the result.
- SoundGuyExplorer
Terry&Patrick wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good quality cover for a Lance 1575 travel trailer. It needs to be rain-proof and breathable.
To be truly "rainproof" the cover would have to be non-breathable, like a plastic tarp. You DON'T want that but rather a breathable cover designed for the purpose ... personally I've used ADCO covers on the last 3 trailers we've owned and although some seem to complain about premature failure that hasn't been my experience at all. My current ADCO has gone through 3 winters here in Ontario, the one before it 6 yrs on our Spree, so I really wouldn't have any reason to not recommend ADCO. The key to longevity with any cover is to first pad any sharp corners so the cover doesn't rip ... do that and you should get quite a few years out of one of these covers.
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