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I would get one if I could. Years ago I had my trailer out on a fishing trip in Montana. The first night it snowed a couple of inches and then warmed up a bit during the day. Another inch that night followed by a little warming. When it was time to leave there was a pretty good sized pile of ice on my slideout. I did not have a ladder so had a challenge removing the ice without damaging the roof or killing myself.
Camping in the snow will always be a challenge. I would get a topper and then retract the slideout when there was snow on top of it. Lots of snow can damage the cover.
Camping in the snow will always be a challenge. I would get a topper and then retract the slideout when there was snow on top of it. Lots of snow can damage the cover.
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