bradmarco
Nov 01, 2018Explorer
Travel Trailer Cover
Any recommendations on a travel trailer cover, obviously looking for best bang for the buck. In Houston, TX, so rain and sun are primary weather elements. Appreciate your thoughts!
goducks10 wrote:
I use the ADCO's Designer Series DuPont Tyvek® Plus Wind RV Cover. Just put it on yesterday. This will be it's 5th season. I have gutter extensions so I put tennis balls on them with some Tyvek tape to hold them. I only have a couple tears in where I ran a rope through a grommet and pulled to hard.
temccarthy1 wrote:
After 2 ADCO covers with each only lasting 2 years, I switched to Classic Accessory which is even more $ but has an unconditional 4 year warranty.
SoundGuy wrote:
Step up to the Classic PermaPro Cover and the purchase includes a lifetime warranty. :B
temccarthy1 wrote:
Once again Soundoffguy has it bassackwards...You mean STEP DOWN to a perma Pro cover, not STEP UP... the Skyshield cover from Classic Accessories is the same fabric on sides as the Perma Pro but has a TYVEK roof which gives more than double the UV protection and water repelancy over the Perma Pro...That is why it costs more! Read their own details on the 2 covers. With the snow and rain in NJ ( and Ontario) the Skyshield will give better protection.
temccarthy1 wrote:SoundGuy wrote:temccarthy1 wrote:
After 2 ADCO covers with each only lasting 2 years, I switched to Classic Accessory which is even more $ but has an unconditional 4 year warranty.
Step up to the Classic PermaPro Cover and the purchase includes a lifetime warranty. :B
Once again Soundoffguy has it bassackwards...You mean STEP DOWN to a perma Pro cover, not STEP UP... the Skyshield cover from Classic Accessories is the same fabric on sides as the Perma Pro but has a TYVEK roof which gives more than double the UV protection and water repelancy over the Perma Pro...That is why it costs more! Read their own details on the 2 covers. With the snow and rain in NJ ( and Ontario) the Skyshield will give better protection.
SoundGuy wrote:temccarthy1 wrote:
After 2 ADCO covers with each only lasting 2 years, I switched to Classic Accessory which is even more $ but has an unconditional 4 year warranty.
Step up to the Classic PermaPro Cover and the purchase includes a lifetime warranty. :B
temccarthy1 wrote:
After 2 ADCO covers with each only lasting 2 years, I switched to Classic Accessory which is even more $ but has an unconditional 4 year warranty.
Pbois334 wrote:
Just bought a Adco tyvek and covered my first nice trailer with it. Judging by the posts here, I'm not feeling confident that I will get my $300 worth out of it