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rbpru
Sep 11, 2019Explorer II
I live near South Bend IN an I have covered and not covered my TT. Covering is nice if you have a heavy snow or ice as it keeps the roof dryer. A light snow will often blow off or evaporate.
We camp into November and sometimes go south in January,so some winters we may not mess with the cover.
It can be tricky to put on but my wife and I can usually wrestle it into place in an hour. It also came with the TT so we didn't have to buy it.
I lot depends on how fussy you are about your new TT and how long it sits between trips.
The best choice is under a roof. A properly designed cover cannot hurt but most TT just sit out in the cold.
We camp into November and sometimes go south in January,so some winters we may not mess with the cover.
It can be tricky to put on but my wife and I can usually wrestle it into place in an hour. It also came with the TT so we didn't have to buy it.
I lot depends on how fussy you are about your new TT and how long it sits between trips.
The best choice is under a roof. A properly designed cover cannot hurt but most TT just sit out in the cold.
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