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.
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