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Trailer cover Recommendation

engelstine
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As the season starts to close, we are getting ready to store the trailer for the winter. I was wondering what my best options for a cover are. The ones I was looking at where the Classic PermaPro Deluxe and the ADCO Aquashed. I live in Michigan so there will be cold temps and snow snow and more snow. I have read some difference reviews and it would seem that the PermaPro maybe my best bet for the winter but wanted some advice from this group. I have a 28ft travel trailer (says 32.6 online but I think that includes the Hitch, Ill verify actual length before buying)
2014 Gulfstream Streamlite 28RBB
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boosTT
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Jerod wrote:
How does one deal with covering TT with a winged non foldable antenna


Are you sure it can't be removed? I would suspect it would unscrew somehow.

Jerod
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How does one deal with covering TT with a winged non foldable antenna

temccarthy1
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Currently have an ADCO aqua shed designer cover and only got 2 seasons in NJ out of it. It is warranted for 2 years and I just made it under the warranty. ADCO is honoring it but I will pay the difference to upgrade to the all climate one. The sun just disintegrated the aqua shed top since I keep it covered all year except when we are using it to protect the decals.... it wasn't the snow that runined it..
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Dick_B
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Search this Forum for `RV Cover' and read on and on. To minimize the responses just search in the TT section.
Dick_B
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SoundGuy
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engelstine wrote:
Is there a major difference in Tyvek and Aquashed other than price?


For use in Michigan, as here in Ontario, you want the ADCO Tyvek All Climate Designer Series cover ... the AquaShed is designed for use in moderate climates. My first ADCO was an AquaShed (because I didn't know any better at the time :R ), the second and now the third were and are the earlier version Tyvek being sold at that time. Current cover will be seeing it's 4th winter, no issues at all. 🙂
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engelstine
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Thanks for the info. I just did a little scrolling through the pages on here and noticed another topic with the same info. It didn't show up when I searched. Sorry for the duplicate post. From what I read I should go up in length if I am the limit correct? I would prefer the Looks of the ADCO. Is there a major difference in Tyvek and Aquashed other than price?
2014 Gulfstream Streamlite 28RBB

boosTT
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Make sure you get the right length cover!

I got many years of use out of a low end ADCO cover for Wisconsin winters.