SFS AquaShed truck camper cover works best for short-term storage in moderate climates. Heavy-duty, 3-layer fabric protects against rain, snow, and sun. Contoured fit matches shape of your camper. Secures with cinch ropes and straps with buckles.
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To determine the proper fit, measure the length and sidewall height (undercarriage to the natural roof line). This cover is designed to accommodate rooftop accessories such as AC units and vents.
Choose the Right Cover for Your Climate
The climate where you are storing your camper will help determine which cover to choose. This SFS AquaShed cover is designed for use in moderate climates as indicated by the northern (green) and central (yellow) regions on the map above.
This contour-fit cover helps keep your truck camper dry and well protected when not in use. It features a 3-layer fabric with an SFS AquaShed top and polypropylene sides to protect against sun, rain, mold, and mildew in a moderate climate. Elastic corners and a rope cinching system allows you to draw the cover in tight over your vehicle.
Fabric Guards Against Elements
The top panel is constructed of triple-layer SFS AquaShed fabric that is stronger and more water resistant when compared to standard polypropylene covers. The fabric is breathable to prevent the growth of mold and mildew. It also beads water to eliminate pooling and ice build-up that can damage your camper or cover. Additionally, the material provides UV protection to reduce fading and cracking while protecting the roof from debris and other pollutants that cause black streaks.
The sides of the cover are made of a non-abrasive, triple-layer polypropylene. This high-performance, non-woven fabric is water resistant and breathable. The lightweight construction reduces the overall weight of the cover, making it easier to lift and maneuver onto your camper.
Straps and Elastic Corners Ensure Snug Fit
The cover is designed to fit snugly over your truck camper for a clean look and better protection from the elements. Elasticized corners grip your vehicle tightly, and they are reinforced to reduce wear and prevent tears and snags. Cinch ropes in front and back remove slack and reduce billowing.
Straps with buckles run beneath your vehicle to secure the cover in place. Once buckled, the straps can be pulled tight to ensure the cover is fastened and won't blow away with the wind.
Zippered Panel Offers Access
The cover features a zippered rear panel so you can still access the interior of your vehicle with the cover installed.
Storage and Protection
A ladder cap and storage bag are included with the cover. Place the cap on top of your campers ladder to reduce wear on the cover. The bag allows you to store the cover compactly in your vehicle or garage when not in use.
Average Customer Rating: 4.4 out of 5 stars (860 Customer Reviews)
SFS AquaShed truck camper cover works best for short-term storage in moderate climates. Heavy-duty, 3-layer fabric protects against rain, snow, and sun. Contoured fit matches shape of your camper. Secures with cinch ropes and straps with buckles.We just put it on, so can't speak for how it will hold up. It was nice and light, and very easy to put on. We got the 16' one and it fits great on our Bigfoot 9-6.
Time will tell. We will see how it holds up to the wind and snow this winter. A little bigger than we needed, but fits well enough for our lance 650 truck camper.
works well
This was to big for my Pop up camper. The wind took it apart.
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The cover looked great to start but during storage the top ripped. Our winter is very mild in North Carolina so this cover should have lasted longer than one year. It's in the shade all winter. with very little wind on it. So it's not worth the money paid.
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I bought a RV cover because I detected a water leak this fall and it was too late to have it fixed. I ordered the Adco cover and am pleased with the quality. I watched a video before putting it on and the video explained everything. As a result I was able to do the install by myself, and I am not a young man. We will see how effective it was next Spring. The ordering process and shipping were a breeze through etrailers.com.
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Difficult to find a cover for my vintage trailer 1963 13' Terry Bunk house trailer. This horse trail cover fit great and does what it's suppose to do; keeps trailer protected from the elements and clean.
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I read mostly good reviews on the ADCO RV Cover (for a Northern Environment) and decided to purchase it. I followed the included instructions including covering 4 rain gutters spouts on my Travel Trailer with the included "socks" made from the same fabric as the cover. I also covered additional potentially sharp objects (i.e. folding steps) with cardboard and foam prior to installing the cover. I then installed the cover. Two weeks later I was notified that the cover on my travel trailer had rips and holes in it. One rip happened on both sides on one corner of trailer. The 2 other holes were located near the trailer's gutter downspouts. Ironically, the socks covering the downspouts were intact but the actual cover had stress rips in the fabric. I patched the stress rips with the included patches but they did not hold. I like the lightweight feature of the cover's fabric but it needs to be more durable to handle the stress of the wind over those highpoints. I am working with the company for a replacement because they won't refund my purchase.
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Love this cover for our 24 foot Forest River Sunseeker. This is our replacement cover for the exact same cover which orignally was purchased on [online] 4 years ago at almost double the price. Purchased this cover for an excellent price on etrailer. Shipping did take much longer than expected but worth the wait. Love the carry bag it comes with. We won’t use until after wildfire season in California is over, if ever!! We don’t want any flying embers to burn our cover.
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First, I wish we would have purchased this years ago... live and learn. Second, the cover is TOP QUALITY! Took a bit over an hour to put on, but that was being meticulous and also working with the gutter balls/covers (bought separately). The cover fits our 2018 395M with the right amount of slack. We do keep our unit stored, but it is not covered. We tend to get baking sun and buckets of rain, so this cover will do what it is meant to do and protect our unit from the elements. If you're reviewing multiple ones, I can attest, this is a good cover!!
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The first Adco cover i’ve bought was about 10 years ago was for my Winnebago motorhome which was of excellent quality. The latest cover that I just purchased was for an 18 foot travel trailer it also is of excellent quality and value it fit perfectly and I do mean perfectly very easy to put on has plenty of straps and made of quality material. My experiences with Atco covers I have to say is first rate.
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This is my second purchase of this model of the Adco cover. The first one lasted 6 winters in western Co enduring wind, rain direct sun and snow. Very impressed with the quality/price. Looking to buy a new trailer in the next few years so ordered the max on length for my 22’ model and this fit perfect and will fit a longer trailer when need it. Delivery was better than Prime. I called ETRAILER to verify price and person was very helpful and received confirmation minutes after call and received order in 2 days. This picture was after a storm a few days ago with a nervous night of sustained 20mph winds and gusts of 40-50mph. Perfect. Purchased 7 days ago.
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I purchased this cover for our Lance Travel Trailer, and left it in storage for 3 months. The cover still looks like new. It seems to be very high quality, and I think it will last for at least 3 or 4 more years, maybe longer. It affords access as there are zippered doors that open and roll up. The storage bag that comes with it is of lighter material and has a small tear from riding in the back of my truck.
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The design is great and it fits my 6x12 enclosed trailer well, but the material tears easily. I'm not the most careful person in the world, but I tried to be careful putting this on my trailer, and I got a 12" tear in the front and a 2" tear in the back. I will sew these up, but I foresee a lot of sewing in my future as I will be taking this off and putting it back on once a month. I'd rather pay twice what I paid for the same design with better material. Once this cover fails, I will probably find a heavy duty tarp and figure out a system as I can't seem to find other alternative covers.
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Got the 20' long cover for our new Lance 1685. the cover is large enough to cover the trailer, propane storage and the jack. the included straps seem to work well, the weighted throw lines are a nice touch. This is a new trailer and we wanted to protect it as much as possible especially from tree sap and UV when stored. Time will tell how it holds up but initial impressions are positive.
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We received our horse trailer cover very quickly! It was easy to install..love that it is labeled ‘Front’ and ‘Rear’! FITS BEAUTIFULLY! Thank you etrailer.com!!
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Cover developed tears/holes very quickly. Fabric needs to be reinforced near critical “rub” areas where trailer parts meet the fabric (e.g. the hitch, trailer corners, propane tanks, etc.) The cover still functions for now, but not a huge fan of how quickly this one wore down.
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This is my second Adco cover for my 2019 Entegra (Jayco) 25R class c motorhome. The first one was the more expensive all climate and wind model. I got two years out of that cover before it gave way in too many locations to be able to patch. This time around I opted for the cheaper SFS aquashed. I believe the side fabric is the same as the more expensive model, however the top of the more expensive model seems to have an additional white layer of material. Only time will tell how this cover holds up. I will definitely update this review to let others know how things go. I can say that this cover is much easier to install since it lacks the numerous corner buckles that did not seem to work anyways. Overall it seems to fit much better than the more expensive model. I was disappointed though that it did not come with tire covers like the more expensive model did. Had I known that, I would not of thrown away the tire covers that came with the more expensive model. I know there is always a lot of controversy of whether to cover your motorhome or not. Having used a cover for the past two years, I am definitely of the school of thought that using a cover is best. I have never incurred any damage to my motorhome
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After one winter usage in Oregon, the cover is already torn in 2 areas where it meets the bottom corners of the 5th wheel. While it protects from rain and snow, just a bit of moisture appeared on the trailer after removing the cover, its quality to prevent tears is really weak and it does not take much for the weather to create these tears. Very disappointed in the product.
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Quick delivery we’ll made fit my 6x12 V-nose cargo trailer Will see how it hold up to Canadian winter in 5 months
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This is a great cover. Easy and lightweight to put on. I ordered one that was a couple feet larger so that I can cover the front hitch and cable area. The zippers allows me to get into the trailer and tack room without taking the cover off.
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The cover fits well and has protected my camper from rain and sun. However, it is already heavily degraded after a year in the places that receive direct sunlight; I expect I will get two years total before the sun has made the cover unusable. I would rather sacrifice a cover every couple of years to protect the RV, but I wonder if another cover with more UV resistance would allow the cloth to last longer.
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The cover does it’s job. There were three places where it has already ripped in only a year. One place was my fault but difficult to prevent. It ripped where the drip tray ended. I had to tape some cardboard over the edge to prevent further damage. Be sure to cover all pointy edges. Which it does say that in installation directions but the drip tray isn’t “sharp” in my opinion but it was definitely enough of an edge to cause a hole. The other two were at rounded corners and should not have ripped. They were at a corner of the trailer and a running board and there was a part of the cover stretched to turn a corner. I haven’t reinstalled for the year but I am hoping I can repair the damage and reinforce the corners to use it again.
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