drenjoey wrote:
Simple question and this is for all of you folks living in a snowy area:
Do you cover your hybrid in the winter, and if so, what is your preference of cover!
Years ago when we owned a popup I always stored it indoors and when we sold it after 6 yrs of heavy use it looked like new. We then moved to a hybrid which obviously wouldn't fit in my workshop so for the winter I protected it with an ADCO AquaShed cover.

When we traded it in after two winters it still looked like new. The travel trailer that replaced it saw 6 winters, protected with an ADCO Tyvek cover.

When we sold that trailer it again looked like new. Our current trailer has worn an ADCO Tyvek Designer series cover for 2 winters and is about to go into it's third.

As with those before it this trailer still looks new. Naysayers can say what they want, I personally wouldn't winter store any trailer that wasn't either wearing a breathable cover or was stored indoors. :B