BarneyS wrote:
Although my trailer does have a rear ladder, I have found one of these to be a much safer, comfortable, and easy to use solution. I string the cover out on the ground behind the trailer and gather the sides so it is like a long large rope. I put the ladder up on the rear of my trailer, I go up carrying just the end and have my son feed the cover all up as I walk or crawl to the front of the trailer. I then just unfold the sides and let them fall down the side as I walk or crawl to the rear and then bring the rear of the cover back down as I descend. It works very well and quickly.
Another advantage to that ladder is that it is very easy to store and transport, either in the trailer of the back of my truck.
Barney
Barney has the exact same cover that I have from Adco, and I do not have the advantage of a walkable roof on my Bullet TT so similar to Barney, I lay my cover on the ground , stretch it out, turn in the sides so it is inside out to about 3 ft wide and roll it up like a cinnamon bun. Then I just carry it up my 10 ft stepladder, place it on the front roof and unroll it back to the rear , adjust for placement and unfold both sides down over the TT. Since I can't get on the roof, it takes me longer and several ladder changes on both sides but I can get it on in about 45 minutes.. It is worth it for the protection from ice, snow and fading it brings. MAKE SURE you pad all sharp edges (antenna on the roof and bottom sharp edges near wheel wells) and all 4 rain gutters ( I use pool noodles cut). When you attach the straps under the TT, do not over tighten or you could cause tears over time. Jut enough to keep the cover from moving. I believe it is definitely worth the $250 investment and time to protect my new TT and keep it looking new for many years. Good luck and happy camping!