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Huntindog
Jun 18, 2020Explorer
A slide topper should have zero to do with preventing rain getting in.
I personally will not have a RV with them. In my areas, high winds, not debri is the problem. Slide toppers are not good in wind. Now since you are in the SE, I can see where it could be a good choice.... But not necessairly in this situation.
Slide toppers work best when used for short periods like a weekend, when one just wants to pull the slides in quickly to go home.
In an extended stay use, debri will probably find its way in under the toppers... Which would then be in the way of removing it.
Sure it could happen in a short term use as well, if it did , it would likely be a lot less.
IMO, save the money. Get a ladder and just clean off the slide roofs with a broom when it is time to leave.
I personally will not have a RV with them. In my areas, high winds, not debri is the problem. Slide toppers are not good in wind. Now since you are in the SE, I can see where it could be a good choice.... But not necessairly in this situation.
Slide toppers work best when used for short periods like a weekend, when one just wants to pull the slides in quickly to go home.
In an extended stay use, debri will probably find its way in under the toppers... Which would then be in the way of removing it.
Sure it could happen in a short term use as well, if it did , it would likely be a lot less.
IMO, save the money. Get a ladder and just clean off the slide roofs with a broom when it is time to leave.
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