To determine the correct size RV storage cover for your Coleman Lantern LT Travel Trailer you'll need to measure the body length. In the attached picture below you'll see exactly how to measure. Once you have this measurement you can choose…
Hey Doug, That's a good question because fit is really important so the cover stays snug on your trailer, and there is a specific way to measure for the etrailer covers. It's pretty simple, and what you want to do is measure the body of the…
Hey Joe! Do you have a base plate already or just the Blue Ox tow bar? If you need a base plate kit you can use the Blue Ox Base Plate Kit #BLU24TR. In addition to the Second Vehicle Kit for Demco Air Force One #SM99209 you will need the following:…
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Hey Tim, of the available RV covers I would recommend the etrailer part #e37VV for your Rockwood Minilite that is 26 foot long for something that is easier to install and provides great protection. How much snow do you guys usually get?
Since your Winnebago Solis 59P has a pop top, instead of using the Dodge ProMaster Van Adapter for Thule HideAway Awning #TH301650 with the Thule HideAway Awning for ProMaster or Sprinter #TH620001, I recommend using the: -Thule HideAway Awning…
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Hey Eddie, I looked up the length of your Passport 260BHCWE and since it is 30 foot 4 inches long the correct and best fitting RV cover would be the etrailer RV Cover part #e47VV. This will give you the best protection in all climates including ones…
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Tough storage conditions are easier when your rig is well protected. With Good UV/Dust/Weather Protection, these covers handle sun, wind, snow, and dusty sites to keep your RV shielded. For a secure, usable setup, consider adjustable straps with weights to cut flapping and a zipper panel for door access, and be sure to measure the body length of your trailer—not the tongue—to choose the right size.
Installation is straightforward with clear instructions and videos. One person can do it in about 90 minutes, though two people make draping over the roof and ladders easier. Use included strap weights to pass under the RV. Work slowly around vents and accessories, and double-check strap routing before final tightening.
Pad sharp corners, vents, and the A/C shroud to help prevent rubbing or tears. Confirm the cover has door access if you'll need to get inside while stored. If you plan to remove and reinstall often, look for a more durable fabric. In humid areas, choose a breathable cover to help reduce mold; in drier, high-wind zones, a heavier multi-layer fabric can be beneficial.
Measure the body length of your camper and exclude the tongue for a travel trailer. Pick the size range that matches that body length so you can cinch it down and reduce catching wind. Look for adjustable straps to help get a snug fit. If you want to check inside while stored, choose a cover with a zipper panel for door access.
Yes, when sized correctly and cinched down, they can handle winter weather and high winds with minimal flapping. Multiple straps running under the trailer help in strong gusts. If a cover is too large to cinch properly, it can catch the wind. Tighten the straps and use all tie-down points to help keep it stable.