# 1
Adco RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 20' Long - Tan
After 1 year my cover was shredded. Don’t just depend on the straps furnished to hold the cover down. I recommend wrapping it tight with additional straps to prevent the wind from ripping it apart…
got the cover today, and put it on as soon as i got it. i am 66 yr old, female, i got on the camper and put it on by myself. think i did a good job. it says it weighs 25 lbs, but it did not seem that heavy.it is light weight, and very easy to move around and fool with. lol, lol, i know the drawstring bag is for storing the cover, but, lol, i put it over my propane tank, as not to get that wet either. use what you got! lol
# 2
Adco RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 31-1/2' Long - Tan
Terrible! Cover didn’t even last a year. Huge holes from sun rot and wind. Did not hold up in AZ. Now trying to get them to a hold up to there 2 year warranty.
After approximately six months of use, the RV cover split in half during a storm in southern Arizona last fall. The understrap had kept the cover in place, but the tear occurred along the length of the trailer on the top. I came home from work and the cover was on the ground all the way around the RV.
# 3
Adco SFS AquaShed RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 20' Long - Gray
Just wow order Friday and on my doorstep Saturday that was the fastest service I have ever received.
Decent enough cover for the money. Rated for 18-20 ft campers, mine 19 ft. Covered mine tightly, and the side awning and rear ladder made it tighter than I would like. But its on and should be ok. We have a roof on stilts so mostly to keep the dust from the unit.
# 4
Adco Olefin HD RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 22' - All Climate + Wind - Gray
I have a 2018 Lance 1995. This is the right size cover for this trailer. This is a good universal type cover ,but it is not a custom fit. This cover looks like it will work fine, but since the trailer has a curved from section it does not fit as well in the front as it does in the back. I have had to use bungee cords to help take up the slack and make a area for water to drain off the roof. I had to decide to either cover the propane tanks or the read bumper. I chose the tanks. If you get the next size up there will be too much cover and you will have issues dealing with the extra material. This cover is just long enough to reach the bottom of the siding with no extra material. It was arrived quickly from E Trailer. I suggest watching the installation video. It was helpful.
2 people installed the cover today in a light wind. I am a mechanical designer. I am not receiving any compensation for this review. This is our first cover going on our first RV. We ordered/received the the 22' long cover for the trailer which measures ~22' bumper to hitch ball plus some for the spare tire on the bumper. I am happy with the fit though it looks like it would fit a trailer whose "box" is about 3' longer and still go over the tanks and spare tire. I thought the ordering instructions said to include the tanks in the front and the bumper/spare tire in the back when determining the length. There were no instructions except to "dull" sharp corners. The little foam tubes went on the gutter ends and I used black tape around sharp points on the bottom. The only bad thing about the cover are the buckles/buckles: they worked but 1) they are too light duty, too weak, and the sections too thin in my opinion and 2) the design stinks because I want to hold the female end right where you press to release the buckle which was annoying but I figured out how to do it and it was more awkward than it needed to be considering other similar buckle types. I got on the roof to pull the cover over from the side (not the front or back) over the ac, tv antenna, bathroom vent, etc and that worked well. It was too hard to pull the cover over the first top corner with me on a ladder and wife on the ground. If I could not get on the roof, we both would need to be on ladders. Or tie a rope to the straps and try to pull it over the top. Maybe try to pull it over from the front. The fit is very good: good width, more than enough length and good height. I am glad the height was no taller so as to keep it from wrapping around the bottom which is sharp and the trim ends are sharp. We connected the underneath straps first, then the front and back then cinched the top and bottom corners to pull the whole thing tight along the perimeter. All of the buckles are the same so I was able to repurpose some straps to wrap around the spare tire and bumper and connect to some other buckles for a better tie down arrangement. I would have liked a strap in the front middle to tie down under the tanks. Otherwise, there are just the right number of straps underneath. I don't think more would help and less would make me nervous. There are 2 flaps zipped on one side for a door at the front and/or the rear. I unzipped the front flap, sloppily rolled it up and attached the 3 velcro straps that hold the roll up. I had to undo 1 bottom strap from the flap so I need to rereview this after we have a good wind/rain storm but I think it will be ok. See pics. The trailer is parked in between a tree, shrubs, the house and the neighbors house so it is somewhat protected from some wind. Someone else may need to add a tie along the side bottom to take the place of the rolled up flap. When the flap is down, zipped, it is velcro'd at the bottom to the cover. The perimeter cinch straps have a sleeve layered on top of the sleeve the strap is in which is great for 2 reasons. 1) you can stick your finger in it to grab it to push the cover back and pull out the strap, then 2) you can regrab it while pulling the strap through the buckle and keep the stress off the strap. This will keep the strap from scrapping and wearing while pulling through the buckle. I took pics and a video of this. And 3), this is another sleeve you can run a line through if needed. Overall, I am very happy with this cover! It is reasonably thick material, aerated and the holes are covered with a flap to keep rain out, has a lot of straps which are well attached to the cover. The installation went better than expected at ~ 45 minutes and next time I expect to do it in half the time. The door access is a great feature. The cover went over the spare tire and the dual 20 lb tanks plus batteries in the front. One of the pics has the trailer model so you can see for yourself how well this cover fits this trailer. I expect this cover to last until a sharp corner some place tears a hole or the sun finally gets to it. The cover comes with a bag but I have not used it yet. And found a piece of velcro but not sure what for. PS: Finally looked at the storage bag and found the instructions, self adhesive material to fix holes and weights that can be attached to the straps to throw underneath the vehicle (not over b/c the weight could break a window or make a dent) in a side pocket.
# 5
Adco RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 24' Long - Tan
We purchased this cover to use on our 2020 Rockwood 2109S. This will be our second year covering our trailer with it, during the winter. There are no tears or other damage that I can see to the cover. This cover has been exposed to rather windy conditions. So the cover has performed well. I also haven't noticed any rubbing marks on the trailer, from the cover. During the winter the straps will loosen some and will need to be tightened. Right now we have been pleased with this cover. With this being our first cover, I'm not sure how long it will last. Hopefully we will get five years of use out of it. If the straps didn't need re-tightening as much as they do, I would have given it five stars.
In Southeast Louisiana, it's the sun that will damage a camper. This cover will protect your camper from the sun. It does not retain moisture from rain and I cannot comment on snow. You can expect about 3 to 4 years of use from this cover before the sun makes it so brittle, it will begin to tear around corners and AC area. This is my second cover and at this price, it's still a good value. When this one wears out, I'll probably purchase another.
# 6
Adco SFS AquaShed RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 22' Long - Gray
Excellent cover, great fit. May have been a return item- it wasn’t in original factory packing. It seems it was rolled up haphazardly
Adco SFS AquaShed RV Cover is the best and most robust cover for trailers. It stands up to Pennsylvania rain and snow. This is the second cover I have bought, now both my RVs have one. A+
# 7
Adco SFS AquaShed RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 24' Long - Gray
This is a one-year review. Living in UT is tough in trailers and covers. This Adco has been much better than my other cover. Fits well and is durable. The material does encourage wasps to make nests in the folds. Just be careful when taking it off.
Held up wonderful and shipping was great. I decided to give it four stars instead of five due to it being too small. I got it to work but it was extremely tight . Also, there are no holes for the drip edge on the top corners but I just made a slit and it worked. P.S. Will order 1 size up next time.
# 8
Adco RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 22' Long - Tan
I received my Adco RV cover before the winter weather showed up. It went on great being marked front and rear. I needed it to help with a leaky window, it was a perfect solution. Thanks for a great product and all the help.
My wife and I, new to camping, we’re able to put the cover on in half an hour. Easy to put on, yet took some simple gymnastics, climbing on top, crawling underneath, and using two ladders. Used carrying case to cover propane bottle and hitch area. Would recommend.
# 9
Adco SFS AquaShed RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 26' Long - Gray
We have used cover for only3 months since purchasing. It appears to do pretty well. Our camper has the rain drip extensions which wore holes in cover . It does require a tall ladder to put on and take off . It did seem to preserve the shine and condition of the camper walls after I cleaned and waxed.
Real easy to put on trailer.The cover does a great job of keeping debris off the camper and looks brand new still after 1 full year.
# 10
Adco SFS AquaShed RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 18' Long - Gray
I just installed the ADCO trailer cover on my 2023 Rockwood GeoPro G19FDS. The cover fits great and was easy to install. The cover quality was excellent.
Without a doubt the best cover I've found for my e-Pro f19 travel trailer. It fits like a custom cover and the price was extremely reasonable. Best features: Four snug-fit corners (just like bed sheets); at least seven (?) tightening straps underneath the unit which means you can safely tighten and secure against brisk winds; two flaps/straps across both the front and back of trailer, again securing against wind. And the smallest pieces are my favorite ... two weighted straps that help you toss each of the straps underneath to the other side! Brilliant! You will see a "bump" along the back end of the RV and that's where the ladder is covered. The roof covering fits well but with enough room to accommodate the ladder, a/c, bathroom vent, and antennae. I've told my camping friend about this cover and this web site. I check here first when I need anything for my RV. Thank you!
# 11
Classic Accessories PolyPro III Deluxe RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 20' Long - Gray
I purchased a cover and then the information online it said it would fit an R pod 196, got it and put it on and I didn’t think much of it until later on it’s made for a regular travel trailer 20 feet long a box type camper you need to find a picture of the pod model 196. It’s too baggy too much loose stuff. I should’ve mentioned this last year when I first used it. I tried to upload some photos and it wouldn’t let me. Too late to complain.
Great cover. Vented at the top. Zippers in all the right places to accommodate doors no matter where they are. Cover is breathable and seems to be great quality. Straps on the front and back pull the cover tight and it has several straps that go underneath to keep the cover from ever blowing off. The cover is soft and won't damage the trailer. The picture is a 20 foot cover on our Rockwood 2109S.
# 12
Camco RV Polyethylene Propane Tank Cover for (1) 20-lb Steel Tank - Black
Hi, I received the product on time however, upon unboxing, I noted how scuffed and frankly dirty. The part was. I’m gonna still try to use it, but it was a little disappointed with this condition.
Pretty easy, bolt clamshell together around tank, drill hole for supply line and you are done. Pulls off of my tank for easy reaplacement.
# 13
Classic Accessories PolyPro III Deluxe RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 24' Long - Gray
Great product. It’s tearing on the sharp corners but that’s to be expected since it’s very windy here all the time and the cover doesn’t fit too snug.
Not disappointed with this at all
# 14
Adco RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 26' Long - Tan
Not bad for the budget version. I've used the more expensive ADCO covers and there really isn't much difference in quality. I was disappointed it didn't come with a storage bag or patch kit. Looks pretty good and fits okay if a little short side to side. Fitted on May 2nd in Tucson AZ. Previous experience proves these cover's keep the finish from fading and cracking. Let's see if it will last 3 months through our brutal Summer's.
I was going to purchase at the Big Hardware Chains a few tarps. Then I read that a RV surface should breathe. Happy ? Is why I make this remark to help others ignorant RV new owners. From etrailer - This one ? Only [price]. Material is strong. Total weight ? Feels like 50 LBS. Should get a few years out of it. But if a North Easter Snow Storm cuts it up hanging on sharp items. Fine at that cost, I'll replace it. Cheaper than tarps and rope all over the place. P.S I learned the hard way on the cover of my Jet Ski. Hauling it to Florida for the winter. DO NOT Tie the hell out of the cover. I mean don't wrap it in rope. It is made to " Float " on the surface. The ropes will wear a spot and shred the cover. My $ 250 Jet ski cover was garbage and the rope almost damaged my seat from whipping in the wind. The cover will inflate, just off the surface in heavy wind. Great security. All windows and door is covered. Three photos and thanks for making my life easier at the right price. At the end ? That's what it comes down to ! :)
# 15
Adco RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 18' Long - Tan
I was happy with the initial purchase, it fit our trailer perfectly and protected it from the elements in the Nevada desert, but as the monsoon season came upon us, the top of the cover has ripped in two different places and now I will need to re-invest in a stronger cover. The cover did not hold up as I expected. On the flip side, shipping was fast and the order process was simple.
Installed the cover and it was pretty easy for my wife and I, seams pretty heavy duty compared to our old one, remains to be seen how it holds up to the sun
# 16
Camco UltraGuard Class C/Travel Trailer Cover - 22' Long
Used the cover only through last winter for 6 months so far. The cover is well made and heavy. This is the second one same model. The first one lasted through 4 winters before the side material began to tear from sunshine deterioration. Zippers seem to las the same lenght of time. Overall it's a really tough well made cover.
The wind and winter did a number on it , here in Lake Tahoe, Ca.
# 17
Camco UltraGuard Class C/Travel Trailer Cover - 24' Long
This cover is heavier material and easier to use than other similarly priced covers I have used in the past on other RV's. Also, the cover is soft so as not to scuff the RV in high wind conditions. The extra straps and velcro attachments are in the exact locations to insure proper fit.
Installed both camper covers. Great quality ready for winter.
# 18
Adco SFS AquaShed RV Cover for Toy Hauler Travel Trailers up to 24' Long - Gray
I put the cover on a year ago, 24ft v-nose. haven't taken it off. Made it through Wisconsin winter and summer rain. A couple of rips from sharp corners on the trailer and me opening The back to access my rear ramp door. For the price I am happy with it. If I needed to remove and replace the cover frequently I would want something more durable, but for long-term storage to protect from the weather and sun, this works great.
It’s my third cover, they last a few years. This one already has tears in it at certain locations that are typical wear points. I did notice that they have a cheaper style of buckle system.
# 19
Classic Accessories PolyPro III Deluxe RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 27' Long - Gray
Well designed, plenty of tiedowns w/ excellent anchors. Zippers in convenient places for door access. Zippers have velcro guards to prevent accidental unzipping. Comes in a storage bag with an additional protective cover that would work for a small A/C. We use it to protect the TV antenna sharp edges. Fabric is thin, but fine for the price.
good price w/3 yr. warr., zippered door acc., w/vents on top, secure straps under trailer.customer service that kept me updated which a person can`t put a price on,great job!
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