Maybe it’s something I have not looked for, but I don’t ever recall seeing an RV and saying ‘woah, there’s some bad rubbing there from an RV cover’. Honestly, if it does rub, it may not be noticeable. It WILL keep off bird droppings, leaves/twigs (if under trees) and sap if applicable, and likely will protect it from UV rays.Īre you in a very windy area? Wind is the factor that will mostly determine if there will be rubbing or not. Whether or not it will scratch your RV is an unknown. While we aren’t fans of RV covers, they can at times be beneficial. and the best option for that environment as I realize it has a better chance of surviving longer if its better suited for that environment.īoy, we are sorry to hear you have been in the hospital that long! Hope you get out soon, all better. just trying to figure out the best value for my $$$. I realize that no cover will last more than a couple of years, and the trade offs. Ive been lucky enough to have it in “covered” storage until now, I was subletting the space, and in November it will have to be moved outside until they complete more covered storage on the property. Exactly as you mentioned in your article I have seen reviews and comments go about 50/50 on almost every brand and style. Reading so many reviews, yet I’m still not sure which direction to go. Most reviews seem to cover one end or the other (hot / dry or cold /wet) I will be dealing with the sun and heat, but have to consider high humidity, moisture and the possibility of high winds. obviously sun is going to be an issue but then again dealing with almost daily rain in a tropical environment. Of all the descriptions I have seen for covers, I cant find one that fits where I am storing my 5th wheel. The best RV covers cost money.Īnd not even the best RV cover is a match for the true force of Mother Nature. Just make sure you have your eyes open when you make the purchase. Its life expectancy isn't going to be stellar. Just be aware that you are getting what you pay for.Īnd depending on where you live, the environment won't be kind to your cover. But that's not practical for most of us, so an RV cover comes in handy for long-term storage. Let's face it, in an ideal world, your RV would be stored in a garage or under some sort of permanent shade structure. StilI, I can see a need for a travel trailer cover, or a cover for a motorhome, etc.ĭespite what might have seemed like nothing but doom and gloom in the above section, there are situations where something like an Adco RV cover might be right. I mean, can you imagine putting it on after every move? And having it on while living in it? I live in my travel trailer full-time so I have zero need for an RV cover.
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