Nicole Sargent
Reviewed in Canada on August 17, 2024
This cover is just what we needed, it covers the whole trailer with everything on it, the material is very durable and strong, the price is affordable, I highly recommend it.
Marc R.
Reviewed in Canada on November 4, 2020
Cover fits perfectly, easy to install. Quality seems to be great. time will tell
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on April 28, 2017
Perfect. As described.
scodyw
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2016
I have had this covering my RV just shy of 3 years. I have a 1966 Dodge Travco 270 I am slowly restoring. I am looking at it because a tree fell on it. It does not look like the RV is damaged, but I need a new cover now. Before going on, I will say my situation is probably more demanding than most, I live in the forest, so my RV is parked under trees. The cover has not been removed since it was put on, and I am working under and around it.Fit:The Travco is not as tall as newer RVs, and is rounded in the front and rear. This cover snugs down on it pretty well, with the bottom foot rolled up. The front and back also adjusted well.Accessibility:I can unzip one zipper and loosen one strap to get right into the door of the RV to work inside it. It is very easy.Protection:The RV is around a lot of trees, and my truck which I park near it is always pretty nasty. The RV still looks clean under the cover. There are no covers on the roof vents but no water gets through the cover.Longevity:The cover looks pretty nasty, because of all of the tree sap stains. The stains do not penetrate to the RV though, so it is doing its job, I don't know if it would clean up, since I have never tried and just need a new one at this point. We have had some pretty rough wind in the past few years, and a few sharp points have torn through. I have also caused a few rips. But every rip has been due to things that are outside the norm, and they have not gotten larger (which is the important point, in this case). The tree that fell on it tore the whole side out, but that is not surprising. It is not impenetrable, but holds up well to normal wear.Overall:I am impressed by the cover, and doubt if anything; at any price point; could do better. (unless it had a layer of Kevlar) I live in an area with 4 distinct seasons, and the past few years the cover has been exposed to plenty of sun, rain, snow wind and plant matter.
Vee
Reviewed in Canada on December 13, 2016
Great cover for our trailer. So far so good. It was a little bit tricky figuring out how to unfold it properly. Recommend unrolling it (remember which way) on a smooth flat surface free of any snags, such as a grass lawn.. Find out which is the front and which is the back. Then roll it back up and put on top of the trailer/rv. It took two of us and use of ladders to spread it out. If you can walk on the roof, even easier. It is quite high in length and for our trailer, it went to the ground. There are 6 tie downs on each side, with an aluminum hook you squeeze unto the bottom. Not enough IMHO, so we purchased some plastic carpenter's clamps for extra protection to attach to the bottom of the tie downs and other places to our trailer. The 2 front and 2 back fastex buckles did the trick, but again, we used extra clamps to attach the bottom to our hitch and bumper. The material is sturdy but as advised, we used foam to cover any sharp items and the corners, fastened with gorilla tape. We really love the fact we can unzip the cover to get back into our trailer or to access storage areas. Overall we found this to be a good product. Time will tell us how it fairs in a Canadian winter. UPDATE: 2023...The cover lasted 4 years! Excellent value. Just follow instructions and use foam, etc., to cover pointy areas. Clean with water hose and soft broom, dish soap w bit of hydrogen peroxide and dry it in the sun completely. Refold, Tie with twine, store in secure dry place. Voila! Impressed.
Danielle Cooley
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2015
I have a 2013 26' Keystone Springdale (260TBL) that I purchased this cover for. I decided to get the 24-26' cover instead of the 26-28' cover. I measured my trailer from front to back and it measured ~25.5'.The box came in a little rough shape, but the cover was vacuum sealed in a bag so I wasn't too worried. The material seemed decent, but could see how it could tear easily on a sharp corner. The instruction video says that you simply unroll it from front to back which was untrue (in my case). I would recommend unrolling it on the grass first just to make sure it is oriented correctly so you aren't trying to figure out the orientation while on the trailer roof. The cover did have a "front" and a "rear" label to help with correct orientation which was nice.I read the reviews about tearing and zipper issues, so I was sure to take extra caution when putting on the cover. I ended up putting some "duck tape brand" tape over the sharp gutter corners to smooth them out as I could see how the cover could tear very easily at these points under the right circumstances (picture). While getting the cover on, I was careful to not force pull any of it for risk of tearing as others had mentioned. I was also very careful to not force any zippers to prevent issues. Some of the zipper seams were built that if you don't go slow, the material seams snag into the zipper. The bungies that secure the cover seemed decent. I didn't feel a need for any additional securing straps. The hook system makes you bend the hooks yourself to allow you to customize what you secure it to. I secured mine to the I-beam frame underneath the trailer. In some cases, I had to secure it around the propane line that was ran along the I-beam frame, and bent the hooks to allow for it (the hooks bend by hand, and seemed secure enough to not un-bend). I installed the cover alone and it took about an hour (would've been faster if oriented properly to begin with).Overall, the fit on the trailer was excellent with a little extra space in my case. I was even able to pull the rear over the back spare tire. It isn't too loose, and it wasn't too tight where I felt that a corner was getting pulled tight enough to tear under windy conditions.Other items that came in the box were a large bag for storage, patching material, and some sort of cover for something (looked like the shape of an AC unit, but was way too small for mine) that wasn't specified in the instructions. The instruction manual was 2 pages, so don't expect a thick book.My trailer is in a spot that is somewhat protected by the garage from the weather, so I am sure that will help alot with winds. I will update my rating when spring rolls around. So far, I am satisfied with this product at the price that I paid (which was just over $180).1/20/2016 - So far so good. Many high wind storms and heavy snow. Material seems to keep trailer protected. No tears found on the corners. Was able to use the side access zippers to inspect the inside of my trailer the other day. Worked like a charm, just be careful with the zippers, mine are still fine.
R Vallis
Reviewed in Canada on November 14, 2015
So far I am very pleased. One issue was one of the tie downs ripped off. I went out and bought a gromit to repair. The true test will be how it lasts through the winter