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CampLite => CampLite Travel Trailers => Topic started by: LANA/LARRY on June 28, 2017, 07:59:34 AM

Title: RV Covers Experiences / Recommendations?
Post by: LANA/LARRY on June 28, 2017, 07:59:34 AM
Has anyone had any positive or negative experiences with RV Covers? Any you would recommend or stay away from? How well do they protect RV? Do they rub enough to damage Paint? Are roof protrusions much of a damage problem & if so, ideas to abate same? How hard are they to install & remove without damage to either RV or cover?
Title: Re: RV Covers Experiences / Recommendations?
Post by: MarshHawk on July 15, 2017, 09:37:40 PM
I am interested in this answer as well. I was considering this one. https://www.rvcoversdirect.com/products/carver/styled_to_fit_covers/style_guide/10_ultra_lite_travel_trailer/125/0/1_8_oz_performance_polyguard/
Title: Re: RV Covers Experiences / Recommendations?
Post by: jackweathers223 on March 10, 2020, 07:30:58 AM
Having good rv r-pod covers (https://rvpartshop.ca/category/857-r-pod-teardrop-covers) can protect your vehicles when parked to make sure it stays safe.
Title: Re: RV Covers Experiences / Recommendations?
Post by: rrtrntowing on March 10, 2020, 08:22:55 AM
This guy sells covers so I would say his opinion is compromised.
If you mean a tarp cover I wouldnt do it. I considered a cover for my CL RBS 21 and talked with my dealer about it.  He said not to do it because moister tends to get trapped in side and lead to mildew.  My dealer would have sold me one if I wanted it but I store my CL indoors.  The other alternative would have been an inexpensive shelter available at Lowes or HD for not too much more than a tarp.