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a64armt
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Mar 07, 2023

ADCO Designer Series UV Hydro cover - any feedback?

We recently moved out of our 5th wheel and into our new home. Eventually we would like to have an RV carport, open pole barn or other cover built on the property for parking. Until that time, I am looking at getting a cover to help protect the RV.

Does anyone have feedback or experience with ADCO’s Designer Series UV Hdyro covers? These are almost 2x the other Adco offerings and for our 5th wheel it’s about $700. I don’t mind spending the extra money if this cover will last and protect.

Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks in advance

OJ
  • no first hand experience but you may find it interesting if you check the archives here and on IRV2.com. my impression was these covers do more damage than they prevent.
  • Mine worked great for 13 winters until I the RV. Had some minor holes where sharp corners had rubbed through but it never tore and always stayed dry and fresh inside. The trailer looked like new when I traded it in.
    If I didn't store our present rig under a new carport, I'd get another ADCO.
  • rk911 wrote:
    no first hand experience but you may find it interesting if you check the archives here and on IRV2.com. my impression was these covers do more damage than they prevent.


    In our community RV lot a walk around the lot in the summer one can easily pick out the trailers that won't be covered in the winter and be 90+% correct.

    covered:
    stickers not pealing
    trim not yellow
    siding shiny and not faded

    ones not covered in the off season
    pealing stickers
    faded sides
    trim yellow and faded
    black molding cracked
    usually the ones with obvious water damage/delam.


    yes, can be a PITA to install, but IMHO definitely helps keep them new. However, the ones with the MOST damage visible are ones where someone used a waterproof blue etc. tarp and strapped it down with bungie cords. First ones with mold buildup from water condensation underneath, rubbing of the tarp damaging siding, etc.
  • rk911 wrote:
    no first hand experience but you may find it interesting if you check the archives here and on IRV2.com. my impression was these covers do more damage than they prevent.


    Negative.
    The sun and rain will do more far more damage than the potential for a little scuffing.
    Period.

    And OP, don’t spend 2x as much. Get a “normal” cover. You can buy 2 of them over time if you absolutely need it, but especially with your plans for a shelter, don’t spend the extra $.
  • I've been using the ADCO Aqua Shed for 4 seasons now. It's still in great shape. I used the same model on a previous 5th wheel for 5 seasons and it was still good so I gave it away when we sold the 5er.
    I'm in the PNW so we get our fair share of rain in the winter and it holds up well against that and the wind.
  • ^what he said. And while you’ll get plenty of rain as well, UV protection of the camper is arguably more important in FloRida. As well UV degradation of the cover will be your biggest challenge or the most wear n tear on the cover. Unlike the wet cloudy PNW coastal areas.
    Moisture will be a lesser concern given the higher year round temperatures and much more sun.
    Where a cheaper cover may last for many years up here, the sun will turn that same cover to dust much quicker down there.
    None of this “really” matters though. Other than to say whatever keeps the sun off if it will help the most.