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Measure bumper to bumper, including mirrors and ladder, to pick the right length. Class A RV cover options span sizes up to 43' long, and tie-down straps or cinch systems help control flapping in wind. In harsher climates or around sharp edges, a stronger material can pay off, and a two-person install makes setup smoother.
Choose a cover size that matches your overall length. Include the ladder and sideview mirrors when calculating vehicle length. If you're a few inches long, stepping up a size can work since straps can tighten excess fabric. For height, many Class A covers are listed up to about 11' and are designed to go from the roof to the bottom of the cab, not to the ground.
Installation is generally straightforward with two people. Use ladders and a broom to guide the cover over the roof, and watching an install video helps with unfolding. Clip or strap systems make tightening easy and help in the wind. If the fit looks a little loose, use the tie downs and gathering to snug it up.
Pad sharp edges and high-wear spots before installing to help reduce tears. Wind rubbing on slide covers and awnings can start small rips, so add extra protection there. Tighten straps so the cover doesn't chafe, and avoid yanking on a single strap which can tear thin fabric. Inspect mid-season and patch early if needed.
Yes, several hold up well in high winds with lots of snow and ice when properly secured. Look for breathable, water-beading fabric and air vents to reduce wind lofting and inside moisture. Use the built-in straps or cinch ropes to reduce flapping. Recheck tension after big wind events.