frisbeekev wrote:
I have a Classic Accessories permapro and love it. The ripstop nylon is great and breathable. The install was easy too. We'll worth the cost. As stated be sure to pad corners and gutters to prevent ripping.
Permapro is what we have now. Our first cover was and ADCO, lasted 5 years. It was a good cover and gave good service, but the sun finally got to the fabric which is not woven so it started to tear. But the ADCO cover was pretty hard to handle for a 30+ foot trailer.
The Permapro is lasting longer, but to me that isn't the biggest advantage. The permapro is much easier to handle and store. being ripstop nylon the fabric can be much thinner and still strong so it takes up about 1/4 the volume and is much lighter. I can easily roll it up and get it on the roof myself and amazingly get it back into the storage bag they provide. That's what sold me on the permapro, so even if it only lasted as long as the adco I'd still go with the permapro.