Protect your Class C/travel trailer during storage with this heavy-duty cover. The UV-resistant, water-resistant cover is made of polypropylene. A unique triple layer top panel provides maximum resistance to rain and snow. Length is 28'.
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Average Customer Rating: 4.3 out of 5 stars (277 Customer Reviews)
Protect your Class C/travel trailer during storage with this heavy-duty cover. The UV-resistant, water-resistant cover is made of polypropylene. A unique triple layer top panel provides maximum resistance to rain and snow. Length is 28'.Worked great for last winter…we live in wisconsin…it was a little too long so had to do some tucking in at the front of the camper…we knew it would be a little long but the correct size was backordered. Nice people at etrailer and very helpful.
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I made my own gutter covers from 3.5" pieces of pool noodles. I'm not certain why directions tell you to turn it inside out...when I got it on the roof, I had to struggle to turn it right side out. We have a solar panel and AC unit that put some strain on the way it fits. There is no velcro around the camper jacks as one reviewer stated. We live on a lake where the winds howl 25-30 mph at times. I'll post photos in the spring. Hopefully it will hold up as it seems to be reinforced and quality material.
This is a good cover, though not as durable as I'd hoped. I managed to put some small tears in it while removing ice and snow from on top. It came with a small repair kit that was adequate for the repair.
The cover easily goes over the spare tire and battery box and has elastic to hold it snug. I especially like that it came with a throw-bag for easily tossing the straps under the trailer. The four straps work very well to secure the cover even in high winds.
I folded and placed terry cloth towels on the four sharp corners of the trailer to keep the cover from wearing thru at the corners. This has worked well.
I have only had the cover on the RV for about 4 months. The price was very good, the delivery was quick, and it fits perfectly. Time will tell on how it wears, but I am optimistic that it will last.
I've been traveling in an RV for over 40 years. I have bought several RV covers. This cover is by far the BEST cover I've ever used. Under snow conditions 70" snow fall, Rain and Hail, Cold conditions -30 degrees, Wind Gusts of 50MPH, Heat Over 104 degrees. This is on my 5th wheel, When its time for a new one on my class C, this is the one I'm getting!
Fit well on our pop up. I like the front and rear are labeled that made install a breeze. The cover fit snug around the top and still has enough room to stretch over the propane tank in front and the spare tire in the back.
So far so good. I’m in Northern Washington state and this cover sees a lot of rain and leaves during the winter. When we’re not using the camper for winter camping.
Covers a 2019 Arctic Fox 990
Just one small tear on the side from something other wise fits and looks good.
During the long rainy summer of ‘23 there was not a drop of moisture on the roof of my pop up 10 footer. This past spring we had lots of wind , 60 mph and blowing rain and kept the roof dry. We took care in strapping it down securely and on the A-Frame just behind where the battery and propane tank would be sitting we strapped a 2x4 to hold the extra fabric down. We didn’t want the cover to be on top of the handle that raises the camper because it was stored on a hill in West Virginia where it can get pretty windy. Because of shoulder joint replacement we have not used the camper in the past year. But when I’m curious and peek under the cover, it is dry. I highly recommend this product.
We ordered the camper cover for our (2024) Arctic Cat 865. Although it was listed for the 2022 model it had the same dimensions as our 2024 model. The cover was delivered quickly and we installed it without any issues. The cover comes with a patch kit and storage case which is really nice when we use the camper. The cover has all the needed straps attached and an access area on the back with a zipper. The cover is stitched well and made of a soft but sturdy material, although time will tell in the harsh sun. I’m happy with the purchase and believe it will help protect my plastic vent covers and solar panels.
Pulled on brand new cover strap and it tore the fabric. It also is pretty short on the sides of my Thor Freedom Traveler A30. So far no better than the junky ADCO covers.??The ADCO cover is easier to install wi the a better securing system but I have have been lucky to get more than 1 Maine winter out of 4 of them.
The price, value and delivery were great. I have had one of the Camco Ultraguards in the past and they held up extremely well for multiple years to windy and cold southwest Wyoming winters. Unfortunately this year I was unable to install due to another pressing project, the temperature dropped and I don't get on the RV Roof when the temp is under 50 Deg F so it will be stored until next year.
Fits perfectly on our 37' fifth wheel and looks really nice. The cover is really well made and the zippers are really handy for accessing the trailer while the cover was on. William has been extremely helpful and responsive during our purchase. The cover arrived only three days after our order.
Everything was great except, I had concerned with the age of the new cover when I opened the box. The cover was already 3 years old!
The biggest headache was to locate the front and rear. Unfortunately, had to unfold on the ground to determine and refold to put back up on roof; and at that time, tore a small part of the covering. There were no instructions when it came to the two, long rolled up straps. I did thread one of the straps thru the loops at the bulkhead and tied it down, and the other to the underside of the back of the 5th. Overall, it's a great cover and happy with it.
I know this is a late review. I was initially happy with the cover eTrailer people were amazing answering questions and it fit perfectly the first time. However after only having to one year ( purchased July2021) it has failed and no longer usable. Keep in mind it was not on the trailer the whole year only when not in use. As the pictures show the material began to deteriorate and then fail. Along with seams along zippers failing.
Nice cover seems well made, fits tight on my 10-foot box flagstaff so it shouldn't flap in the wind like my last cover which caused it to rip in several places.
I bout this cover one year ago, to protect camper during the winter.
Works well, it was snowy and windy but camper and cover have very good condition.
Thank you for fast shipping and quality of cover.
Of course I must start by saying that etrailer's customer support is second to none. It is always a pleasant experience to order from etrailer.com.
I am very pleased with the design and quality of this Camco camper cover. The material seems to be of very good quality. The air vents at the top are a smart design feature which allows air to escape from the cover when the wind blows. The top portion is designed with some overhang that acts as a drip edge which sheds water away from the sides. Very good design! The fasteners seem to be of good quality and there are velcro ties for each of the 4 jacks that support the truck camper. It fits pretty well on the my Lance 915, although I was having a little trouble keeping the front portion on the cab-over from coming off. I ended up adding a couple straps from the front fastener to the 2 front jacks to help keep it in place. As with any cover, the main enemy is wind. It can tear apart a cover under the right circumstances. The trick is to keep it tight enough that it's not flapping in the wind but not too tight such that it puts stress on the friction points. I do wish there were more tie down points at the bottom and under the cab-over. I"m thinking of getting a kit that cuts eyelets and add some more points for tie downs at the bottom edges. The zippers for the door are of good quality. I might consider adding a dowel or something to the bottom of the zippered door opening to make it easier to roll up the door opening. Kind of difficult to get it to roll up reasonably well by yourself. With 2 people, it would roll up nicely. Overall, I don't think I could find a cover that would fit any better without getting a custom made cover, which would cost 2 or 3 times as much. This cover is a very good investment and I would definitely recommend it.
Lasted one year in Florida warranty service was great was hoping to get at least two years or more out of it though.
Wasn't sure if this cover would work for my 2005 Lance 1071. I was able to talk to customer service and was assured of the measurements. Very pleased with my cover and etrailer.com
Excellent service. Our first order shipped to who knows where. No questions asked, another cover was shipped. That’s good service.
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!
Cover arrived and I installed it by myself after work. Cover appears to be made of quality material and fit my fifth wheel very nicely. Plenty of tie downs and straps to hold it securely in place. Plenty of zippered openings so you can access your RV after cover is installed. Since this is my first winter of storage I cannot comment on durability over time, but I feel very confident that my 5'er is protected against the elements. Now I'm looking forward to spring when I can remove the cover and start camping again!
Fits good and easy to get on. Lots of tie down points to secure it to the camper.
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