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Travel Trailer Cover

Santa_Fe
Explorer
Explorer
Looking for some recommendations for a solid, quality cover for my new Springdale for the upcomning winter. Traditionally, I've stored my campers in a climate controlled underground facility for the winter months, however, I recently learned that my Springdale is too tall for this facility to accommodate it.

Any tips you can provide would be helpful!!
TV: 2015 RAM 1500 Outdoorsman Crew Cab
5.7L HEMI V8
4x4

TT: 2016 Keystone RV Springdale 260LE

Have Yorkie, will travel.
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Santa_Fe
Explorer
Explorer
pickjare wrote:
In my research on this calmark brand seems to be the highest quality. They custom make every cover to dimensions each customer provides. I understand they are a heavier material than adco. I priced one for my trailer 21 feet long is $750. So they cost more than twice what adco costs. There are different models within adco as I understand it too. I am also looking for a trailer cover and hope many who do have them share their experience.


Wow...for how much it would be for my 30 foot trailer, I could buy a metal carport to store it under.
TV: 2015 RAM 1500 Outdoorsman Crew Cab
5.7L HEMI V8
4x4

TT: 2016 Keystone RV Springdale 260LE

Have Yorkie, will travel.

pickjare
Explorer
Explorer
In my research on this calmark brand seems to be the highest quality. They custom make every cover to dimensions each customer provides. I understand they are a heavier material than adco. I priced one for my trailer 21 feet long is $750. So they cost more than twice what adco costs. There are different models within adco as I understand it too. I am also looking for a trailer cover and hope many who do have them share their experience.

Army11Bravo
Explorer II
Explorer II
After two winters with our trailer uncovered in a field, we bought a lightly used (1 season) ADCO for 1/3 the price of new from someone locally. We used it last winter for 5 months in snow and wind and it worked great. One thing we did on our Springdale was to cut small pieces of foam pool noodles to cover the 4 roof gutters so the gutters didn't rip holes in the top of the cover. It worked well.
Army 11 Bravo - Gulf War Veteran
Wife, Two Teen Boys, Hound Dog (Daisy) & Beagles (Lily & Bailey)
2014 Springdale 267SRTWE Bunkhouse Travel Trailer
2009 Chevy Silverado Crew Cab 4x4

boosTT
Explorer
Explorer
I got 6 years from my ADCO cover. I would recommend it.

ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
We used an ADCO for 12 years until it was in such bad shape from rodents and such that we disposed of it.
Now I'm debating buying another one or invest in a cement pad and canvas roof.
A good cover will do a lot to extend the life of your TT. Ours still looks like new including the graphics. I am certain the cover had everything to do with this!
The only caveat is if you get lots of wind. If that's the case the cover may not hold as up well.