Throw this storage cover over your Class A motorhome to protect it from rain and snow while you're storing it in between camping trips. Cover wraps around the bottom corners of your RV and secures with the straps so it won't flap in the wind.
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You're worried about your Class A motorhome getting wet and dirty in storage before your next camping trip. Whether you're storing your RV in the rainy northwest, snowy north, or humid south, this weather-resistant cover is designed for use in extremely wet climates so your RV will be protected. When you keep your RV covered, you are less likely to need to wash and wax it in between trips. And if you want to trade your RV in for a newer model later down the road, this cover will help maintain that resale value.
The 3-ply SFS AquaShed top panel reduces moisture buildup that can damage your RV over time. It also beads water when it rains to stop it from pooling or freezing, which eliminate the black streaks and corrosion you tend to see on the sides and roof of your RV. And when the rain stops, the fabric dries quickly to minimize the development of mold and mildew. The top panel blocks the roof of your RV from mild sunlight as well, protecting the cover from cracking and fading.
How to Measure Your Class A Motorhome
To determine if this cover will work for you, measure the overall length of your RV from the front bumper to the rear bumper, making sure you're accounting for any spare tire carriers and ladders on the back. Then measure the overall height from the bottom of the RV to the top. Do not include any AC units, vents, or antennas in your height measurement, as the cover is already designed to accommodate them.
Securing the Cover onto Your RV
The included ladder cap and rain gutter covers help prevent the cover from splitting on those areas of the RV, so install those first. Then unroll the cover and carefully spread it evenly around your RV, making sure you don't pull too hard and tear the fabric. The cover is labeled with "front" and "rear" to help you position the cover correctly on your RV.
Once the cover is in place, wrap the elasticized hem on the cover around the bottom corners of your RV and pull on the cinch ropes on the front and rear until the cover fits snugly around the contours of your rig. These remove any excess slack in the material, especially if your RV is slightly shorter in length. Then toss the weighted straps underneath your RV to the other side and buckle them together, which keep the cover secure on your RV and prevents it from flapping in the wind and damaging the paint job.
And if you still need to winterize or access one of the cargo compartments, you can use the zippered panels on the passenger's side to easily access the interior of your RV without having to completely remove the cover.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hello everybody. Steven here with etrailer.com. Let's take a look together at our Class A Motor Home RV Cover by ADCO, up to 37 foot long. Now folks, this cover is gonna shield your class A motor home from rain, snow, leaves, those kind of things during your short term storage months. It's gonna lessen the need for frequent washing, waxing, roof treatments, those kind of things, and potentially extend the life of your RV and help maintain its resale value. Now, when it is installed, it's gonna look something like this.
Keep in mind the color variations you see on the images, what you're seeing on the video, and what you get in person could vary slightly due to the shades, the hues, the lighting, those kind of things. When it's in the box or whatever, when you open the box, it's gonna come out like this. You're gonna get some weighted straps, some patches, a cinch bag, the main cover itself, and the cover for the ladder cap and rain gutter covers to keep anything from poking through and making tears and stuff. Now, this is a weather-resistant three ply SFS Aqua Shield. It's gonna eliminate the interior buildup of mold and mildew, while also blocking mild sunlight that can cause cracking and fading.
Now, water would beat up on contact with this material and that would help prevent pulling and freezing, 'cause water's gonna shed right off of it. Now, it is a triple poly polypropylene or triple ply, rather, polypropylene that's gonna prevent the RV from getting dirty, stained, or scratched. Once again, the differences in the shades of gray, and you can kind of see white through every once in a while. My back wall is white, and so you can see how the fabric can breathe. There's a little bitty holes throughout, kind of off center from each other, front and back, to help it breathe, but also keep water from getting inside of there and pulling up and that kind of stuff.
Now, this has a grade sidewall design, they're calling it, this little kind of zigzag, if you will, and that just provides RV with a nice contemporary basic look. It's got reinforced elastic hem stretches over the corners for the RV, that way it's a snug look when it's all installed. You've got integrated straps and ropes that you can cinch down tight and clip into one another. That's gonna keep it from flapping in the wind, damaging the RV. You also get a couple of these weighted buckle straps, and these would be for the belly of the RV underneath it, and that's gonna help everything from kind of, getting sucked in by the wind, and pulling up, and going big.
You're also gonna get, again, these ladder cap and ring gutter covers. These are like a little noodle if you will, material, but stronger than that. They're pretty tough, and I got a hole of one end, and you'd put that over the rain gutter cover and then cinch it down, and that's gonna give you a nice soft spot so it's not gonna scratch or rip in a corner, and that kind of stuff as well. Now you're gonna get an included storage bag as well. It's got a cinch string on it. I'm six foot two. You can tell that's a really big bag. You're gonna want another set of hands, probably, to wrap this up when it's time to put it away for storage, and probably just to help you set this up over the motor home in general. Now to determine if this cover is gonna work for you, the overall dimension is 37 feet long, 8 feet 10 inches wide, and 10 feet tall. Typically, it's gonna be a class a RV, that's 34 feet 1 inch to 37 feet long. Now you can double check that by measuring from your front bumper overall to your rear bumper, including spare tire covers, carriers, ladders on the back, those kind of things. Now, your height, you wanna measure from the bottom of the RV, not the ground, all the way to the top of the roof line. Now, don't include AC vents, those kind of thing, antennas, any of that in your height measurement, because they've built these covers to already have an extra kind of curved top, if you will, to accommodate those kind of things. Well, folks, I think that's gonna wrap it up. Just a real quick look today at our motor home cover, again, the Class A up to 37 feet long. This is the ADCO SFS Aqua Shed. I'm Steven. Thanks for watching.
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