Has any one used a protect-a-tow and what did you think of it. Did it protect your toed from rock chips? Is it built rugged enough ? Thanks in advance Chuck
I've had one since 2006 and it's held up very well. I use it over my dolly tongue between the MH and toad. It really helps keep the rear of the MH & camera clean when it rains. I do find some very fine sand on the toad but have never had any problems with chips. If you do a search under "protect-a-tow" you'll find a lot of very satisfied report.
Have used a protect-a-tow for the last three years, travelling thousands of miles with no chips or scratches on our toad. The company is also very good about standing behind their product as we had to have the"bungee" part replaced and the bar lost one of its clips. The company replaced both at no charge. We are very happy with the product and the company.
36,000 miles and it along with the Rock Solid kept the Smart unchipped. They do not stop the mud thrown up by a rear radiator but nothing really does. I no longer have the RV but the P-a-T is still in the trailer's tongue mounted tool box. Randy
We have a Protect-A-Tow for our CR-V. It really does a good job. Certainly something like this is a necessity if you want to protect the toad on difficult roads. I believe that should you encounter an "Alligator" in the road it would prove invaluable. I don't like the extra time it takes to hook it up and unhook it. I know it is only a matter of about five minutes but that adds to the overall process of getting ready to go or leave. I've found that as my toad has gotten older I no longer use it for trips of 100 miles or so. I towed an old Mazda pickup almost 20K miles w/o an incident with no protection other than mud flaps. This does not argue against Protect-A-Tow for it is a good product with equally good customer support.
Don't use one with a drop receiver. I know. Did not get much use out of it. This is not to say they won't work well otherwise. I just tow unprotected and no damage so far.
Have hadone since 2005. Used it on two trips to Alaska towing a Honda Element. Still have numerous rock chips on the Element. We continue to use it, but do think it wards off only the worst. Don't expect your toad to be totally protected.
I have used the Protect-a-Tow for a couple of years and find it every bit as good as advertised. Two thoughts though; pay attention to the warnings about diesel coaches, and make sure of the length required. The PAT comes in 2 sizes. The regular size suits most applications, but in my case, I have a drop-down hitch extension and needed the longer version.
Used one for 13,000 towing miles on our previous motorhome and do not have one chip on our toad. Didn’t sell it with our previous motorhome and will be using it on our new one. I think they are great.