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Classic Accessories PolyPro III Deluxe RV Cover for Class C Motorhomes up to 26' Long - Gray
We received our cover for the Class C unit yesterday, December 14, and realizing we are expecting a snow storm tomorrow so my wife and I completed the installation today. We read the directions and had no choice but to complete the installation on a windy cold day. Very challenging experience unfolding this large cover while standing on the roof of a Jayco Redhawk with a wind chill of 14 degrees. Once I had it done with the front in the correct position my wife advised me that the cover is "inside out". At that point, this event became more challenging while I flipped it over in the wind. OMG.....I lived. Attached are photos of the completed project that took roughly 2 hours and another hour to reposition and adjust the straps. I have 2 suggestions: #1-The front is marked with a tag. However, I wish it was apparent, while standing on the roof, what side was the exterior. My wife at ground level recognized the zipper was in the wrong position. #2-You supplied a really nice bag that we fill with rocks. We used this, as instructed, to toss under the motor home once we clipped one end of the strap. It would be beneficial if this little bag had a "strap clip attached" so I did not have to tie each strap to the string. Well tomorrow we are getting 6-8 inch of snow and my Redhawk is now covered. Yahoo:) Thank you for providing a nice cover.
Recieved my cover on Saturday put it on on Sunday. 2 problems I encountered, 1 the ladder cover is to small, could not use. 2nd when I took it out of the box I couldn't figure out the front from the back, had to unfold it to find the logo. fits nicely, we will see how it does, suppose to snow this week! Thanks for excellent service I receive from e-trailer Will purchase from you again.
# 2
Camco UltraGuard Class C/Travel Trailer Cover - 34' Long
Cover has worked just as designed.
So far so good. Good fit
# 3
Classic Accessories PolyPro III Deluxe RV Cover for Class C Motorhomes up to 29' Long - Gray
Fits perfectly. Easy install. Appears to be durable.
I was amazed how quickly my order arrived. I haven’t actually installed the cover on my motor home, but the package was in good condition and well packed. I will update my review when I install it. This isn’t my first order from Etrailer and the service continues to be excellent.
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Classic Accessories PolyPro III Deluxe RV Cover for Class C Motorhomes up to 32' Long - Gray
Great customer service. Cover seems to be good quality. Product as described.
Looks great so far. Didn't take long to install. Great fit!
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Camco UltraGuard Class C/Travel Trailer Cover - 30' Long
The best advise I can give is DO YOUR HOME WORK BEFORE YOU BUY, and get the correct cover for your needs! I have read too many reviews from people who bought the wrong cover, i.e. a light weight cover meant for short term storage but use it long term, and then complain it didn't last. We have a V-nose travel trailer and since no one makes covers specifically for them, we had to find what we thought would be the best one for it. We measured down the top of the trailer from tip of the V to the end of the ladder and looked at ones that would fit that measurement. We decided on the Camco UltraGuard cover because of the fact that it was heavy duty and recommended for cold and snowy climates (we live in Michigan). We liked the idea of the many air vents where the sides meet the top, and the numerous tie-down straps with bungee cord ends. We watched a video about the easiest way to put a cover on, since this was all new to us. It recommended laying it out on the ground first and locating the "Front" and "Rear" labels so you knew which end was which before hauling all 38 lbs of it up on the top of the trailer, where it would be more difficult and unsafe to figure out. Also it recommended turning it inside out, with the sides folded up over the top so the sides could be dropped down easily, rather than having to be pulled out from underneath the top, as would have to be done if opened from the way it was folded at the factory. Before installation we followed the enclosed instructions which said to cover any sharp edges and points on the trailer before installing the cover. We cut pieces of swimming noodles to cover the rain gutter ends and the corners of the step frames. We then loosened and lowered the AM/FM antenna and covered it and the folding TV antenna with an old towel. Being heavy duty fabric, the cover was a little eavy to get up on top of the trailer, so we had to use another ladder, not the one attached to the trailer, to get it up there. That was actually the hardest part, but once up, it was easy to adjust in place per the video instructions and drop the sides down. Final adjustment could be made from the ground by pulling carefully on the sides . NOTE: The tie-down straps do not go all the way under the trailer as do many other brands, but have soft-fabric covered aluminum hooks you bend into shape yourself to hook underneath the trailer. We were not sure we liked that arrangement at first, but it seems to work well holding the sides of the cover down and in place. We used the frame of the trailer as much as possible to hook onto rather than just the bottom of the sides. The instructions said not to pull the bungee sections tight but to leave a little spring in them so they have some give when the wind blows the cover. I think the reason is if they were tight with no give, the wind might possibly rip the tie-down from the cover. The back straps used to tighten it work very well, but since our trailer is a V-nose, we had to fudge with the straps on the front to snug it down as tightly as possible, so we added another bungee strap to hold down the excess fabric of the front corners. The whole installation took two of us a little over an hour, but next time should go faster now that we have it figured out. We wondered how well it would all hold, but this past week we had sustained winds of 35-40 MPH with gusts of 55 MPH for over 24 hours, and the cover hardly even moved. All you could see was the sides poofing out slightly and then the air vent flaps would lift and let the excess air out, so the top never ballooned up at all! It also rained very hard and the cover just beaded up the water and it ran off. The main trick is to take your time and get it snugged down with no loose, baggy, flapping areas where the wind can get under it. Now we have no doubt it will also hold up just fine to the cold winter snow and winds here in Michigan!
I loved the cover ! The material is strong, the seams are good and it fit just the way we wanted. I appreciated the instructions on how to unfold and roll up the cover inside out in order to place it easier onto the roof and let it fall into place. It came with small covers for the gutters but they didn't fit well, so we took a suggestion from another review and cut a pool noodle to fit over them which worked perfectly and will protect our cover from tearing. it also came with a rock bag to toss the straps under the belly. It had a storage bag for when we take it off and it came with what looked like a cover for the a/c unit on top, but it was too small for ours. The zippered side was right on target to give us access into the camper after the cover was on, which we needed because we forgot to turn off a light and left a bag of items inside. Lol. It was a very windy day when we installed it so it took longer than we expected but the vent holes and everything worked very well to let out the air. We are in Pennsylvania so I'll try to update the review after the winter snow and ice. It is covering a Coachman Catalina Legacy 30ft 283RKS.Please take a look at the photos.
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