Nov-01-2018 09:02 AM
Nov-13-2018 04:16 PM
SoundGuy wrote:frisbeekev wrote:
I have a Classic Accessories permapro and love it. The ripstop nylon is great and breathable.
Been considering a PermaPro cover myself, mostly because it's a much smaller & lighter package than an equivalent Tyvek cover so it should be just that much easier to install. It also comes with a limited lifetime warranty which suggests this should be a better than average cover. However, I've noted a few pics which suggest the ripstop nylon is so thin one can see what's under it - would you say that's true? :@
Nov-12-2018 06:12 PM
frisbeekev wrote:
I have a Classic Accessories permapro and love it. The ripstop nylon is great and breathable.
Nov-12-2018 04:00 PM
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Nov-11-2018 05:49 PM
MSUDawg08 wrote:
For you guys living in the south, any problems with collecting moisture under the cover? I’m in south MS and am concerned about moisture being trapped under the cover due to the humidity.
temccarthy1 wrote:
No problem with moisture. The ADCO and Classic Accessories brand covers which are the big 2 brands are breathable fabric on the sides with waterproof tyvec roof. as well as having multiple vents along each side to get rid of moisture. I switched from ADCO to Classic Accessories because of better warranty.
Nov-11-2018 03:57 PM
patperry2766 wrote:
Live but a few miles north of you, and I keep mine covered. Had a ADCO that lasted about 18 months till it finally ended it's life during a pretty severe storm.
Got lazy and cheap and decided not to cover it again for about the next 18 months, and in that time I could start to see the effects of sun damage, especially on the caulking. I went with a brand called Classic Accessories that I found on Amazon and I went with the cheaper Poly Pro 3 version to save a few bucks. I figure it I can anything over about 3 years out of one, I'm ahead of the game.
Just pad the corners and anything that could rip the cover.
Nov-10-2018 05:47 PM
MSUDawg08 wrote:
For you guys living in the south, any problems with collecting moisture under the cover? I’m in south MS and am concerned about moisture being trapped under the cover due to the humidity.
Nov-10-2018 05:14 PM
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Nov-01-2018 02:24 PM
bradmarco wrote:
If I decided on no full trailer cover, which I've been leaning towards, would you recommend having A/C covers?
Nov-01-2018 01:55 PM
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