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Throw this storage cover over your travel trailer to protect it while you're storing it for the season. The contoured cover conforms to the shape of your trailer and secures with the integrated straps so it won't flap in the wind.
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Summer is over, and you're worried about your travel trailer getting dirty and damaged in storage during high winds, snow flurries, and spring thunderstorms. Whether you're storing your trailer in the sunny south, rainy northwest, or snowy north, this heavy-duty cover is designed to protect your trailer in any climate. When you keep your trailer covered during the winter, you are less likely to need to wash and wax it at the start of the camping season. And if you want to trade your trailer in for a newer model later down the road, this cover will help maintain that resale value.
The durable, high-density Olefin top panel won't crack or fade when exposed to harmful UV rays and won't let dirt and dust particles cake onto the surface of your trailer. It also beads water when it rains to eliminate the black streaks and corrosion you tend to see on the sides and roof of your trailer.
How to Measure Your Travel Trailer
To determine if this cover will work for you, measure the overall length of your trailer from the very front of the trailer to the rear bumper, making sure you're accounting for any spare tire carriers and ladders on the back. The cover isn't meant to fit over the tongue of your trailer, so don't include those in your measurements. Then measure the overall height from the bottom of the chassis to the top of your trailer. 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 Travel Trailer
The included ladder cap and rain gutter covers help prevent the cover from splitting on those areas of the trailer, so install those first. Then unroll the cover and carefully spread it evenly around your trailer, 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, pull on the cinch ropes on the front and the rear until the cover fits snugly around the contours of your rig. These ropes remove any excess slack in the material, especially if your trailer is slightly shorter in length. Then toss the weighted straps underneath your trailer to the other side and buckle them together. These straps keep the cover secure on your trailer, preventing it from flapping in the wind and damaging the paint job.
And if you still need to winterize or if you need to access one of the cargo compartments, you can use the zippered panels on the passenger's side to easily access the interior of your trailer without having to completely remove the cover.
Average Customer Rating: 4.4 out of 5 stars (545 Customer Reviews)
Throw this storage cover over your travel trailer to protect it while you're storing it for the season. The contoured cover conforms to the shape of your trailer and secures with the integrated straps so it won't flap in the wind.The cover seemed HUGE while installing it! The ingenious number of buckles & straps allowed us to pull it up tight & even cover the propane tanks & hitch. Our trailer is not very tall, so the cover rolled under & we don’t expect it to balloon in the wind like the cheap used cover that came with our used Casita. The double seams look very durable.
The attached pics are to show how easy it was to protect against sharp corners & potential rub areas. (This is not a Folgers commercial, haha.) These pics (saved with bag & paperwork) will also remind us next Fall what we did!
There are 2 sharp metal pieces on the roof behind our awning—-we cut out the bottom of a red plastic can, sliced the side, & popped those over & used twine to avoid them slipping.
The square ends of the rear bumper got 2 more plastic cans (green).
The front hitch crank took a red coffee can & the very front is protected with a milk carton. The step needed some styrofoam scraps for the sharp corners.
The prairie pic just shows how small the trailer is, and the fully covered pic is not too helpful because the trailer is parked in a small fenced area.
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Thanks for a great product. Hope I say that again after a Montana winter!
It did a great job protecting the rv over the winter
Just put it on our Casita Freedom Deluxe and I am very satisfied so far. Think we will start putting it on from front to back as it got hung up on the Maxx Air Vent going from back to front. Everything was as advertise. Also may put over the Arksen Box and Stromberg stand the next time. The relatively sharp corners on the box and the Stromberg may cause wear at those points however. May rethink that idea. With the use of a 6'ladder and two lite 6 ft poles we got it done. Takes two people. The more times we do it the easier it will get. Well worth the investment IMO.
I wanted all season camper cover because I take care of everything I own, so I ordered this from etrailer which I think very highly of and recommend but this did not turn out the way I thought in a matter of one winter three months later, the holes or where outs started to appear it was like papier-mâché I’m not one to complain or share my problems. I got a hold of etrailer nine months later and talk to Nathan. He told me I need to get a hold of the company myself I hope for the best and don’t recommend.
The "reinforced" areas on corners have generally developed wear spots through the nylon.
Mark
12/16/2023
After repairing the wear areas and having other areas fail, I have discontinued use of this cover.
Seemed to do the job over last winter, but I had kept our bike rack attached to the front of the trailer and it rubbed a couple of holes in the fabric. Patched them and put it on again for its second winter, this time without the bike rack installed.. Overall, it seems to be well constructed with several straps to keep it snug. Will see how it fares through a second Minnesota winter.
Did well in the fall of last year when we finally used it. Was easy to put on and looked nice. Got plenty of rain and wind and sticks on it and it did well. We sold the camper with it and the buyers were really impressed with it. Still looked new and fresh. We will get a much larger one as soon as we get a little more funds in the house for the new, used camper.
Fast service and great price. Haven’t put it on yet but will in a few weeks .
The cover was nice, fit well, etc. Used it last winter only. I was disappointed to find it rather beat up. A large tear (over 2 ft x 1 ft) in the roof portion, where there is only a small box (maybe 2.5"h x 3"w x 8"l) protruding from the camper roof. A few other small tears/holes of unknown cause, plus a few holes from rubbing on the corners of the ladder steps and rear camera. We get some pretty stiff winds here in CO, but was hoping for better results from the olefin. My wife sewed it up as best she could, we'll add gorilla tape and try to get one more winter out of it.
I purchased the Adco RV cover based partly on past experience. We had a pop up that we used an Adco cover on that lasted for 6 years. I give this cover a three star rating for a couple of reasons. First the size range is mis-leading and my cover ended up being too long for my trailer even though it is within the stated size range. Because it doesn't fit right it is hard to keep it tight when the wind blows. I have only used it for one season and already one of the tie down straps has ripped off the bottom side of the cover. It does an acceptable job of keeping the trailer clean and dry during the winter months, just disappointed that it does not fit properly.
Extremely happy with this cover. We had used an ADCO cover for our 30 foot trailer before, and it lasted 6 years. It got some small tears in it over those years, but using the extra patch sheets and some duct tape it kept the tears from growing. This new cover was an upgrade from the one we had before. The old one had the two year warranty and the new one has the three year. It also has the cinch straps and buckles on the upper corners and lower corners of th cover. They really help give a good fit to the trailer. It also seems the top material is a little more durable than our old one had. We live in the Pacific Northwest where the climate is relatively mild. However it has held up well with any winds we have had. Really glad we got another ADCO cover. Hoping and expect we will get another 6 or more years out of this one.
This 18' cover fits the 19' Airstream Bambi well. I'll attach a picture here.
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.
Considering the cost of the cover, I expected it to last more than a few months. I contacted etrailer and Adco several times but neither of them would address the premature cover failure. My advice is to invest in a good wax or coating to protect if from the sun, not this cover. The cover was installed on a Momentum 397TH while it was parked in Arizona. I carried the cover up the ladder this first time to install it, but it is heavy so the second time I installed it, I put it in the back of the truck and used a rope to pull it up the front of the camper and onto the roof. Installation goes much better if you have one person on the roof and another on the ground. The cover was strapped at tightly as possible and adjusted frequently to keep the cover tight, but it flaps in the wind so much that it caused scuff marks on the nose and sides of the camper. The roof flapped in the wind so much that it broke a roof vent cover. Tears in the cover developed on the front, rear side, and roof. I won't be using this cover again.
Cover fits great and survived our Wisconsin winter in good shape - and protected our asset (camper) ! We created a small tear pulling the cover over a rain gutter (too small for the noodle protector) - so watch for sharp covers.
The cover is very nice. It should be marked more obviously as to the inside vs. the outside. The straps after they are tightened hang down and could provide 'ladders' for mice, I used the rubber bands to roll them up and keep them off the ground
Took the extra time to install pool noodles around solar panels and ladder, took about an hour to install. I usually lay the cover out on the ground and re roll it to make it easier once on the roof. Being in florida I've only ever gotten about 2 years out of these covers before the fabric starts to disintegrate from the sun. This is my third cover now.
It's a pne season cover. But it's a decent cover for that one season. Plan on throwing it away after that.
This review is for fit and installation. The fit is good. Just a little short. Installation is easy. Took about an hour. I will review again in the spring as to the condition of the cover and camper.
Cover seems to be well constructed. Our trailer is a Lance 1685 so about 16.5 ft and there isn't much room left, almost a custom fit. Time will tell re longevity.
I'll start out with the good. The cover fit excellent. The straps snugged up, the zipper access lined up perfectly and was generally easy to put on.
The bad is the cover has came apart in several spots, mostly corners and the satellite antenna area. None of these are sharp but for whatever reason it just rubbed right through. Cover was put on not quite a year ago and held up to the Minnesota winter seemingly fine but seasonal change wasn't kind too it.
I think the takeaway from this would be it would probably be good for 6 months or less but not beyond that.
Cover looks good, plenty of straps, we’ll see how it lasts. More expensive than my last two covers but it does look heavy duty. If I get the three years it’s warranted for I’ll be very happy.
Installed per video and first time worked out well. Video implied weighted straps for tossing under trailer and a storage bag were to be included, although neither were nor was that mentioned in description. Would have been nice, though if they had. It installed well and covered trailer as it should. Only time will tell how well it will hold up but I am pleased so far.
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Michael
11/27/2024
still holding up very well. perfect size for my 2021 e pro 15TB