Recommended Cover for 2015 Coachman Clipper 1285SST Trailer with A/C Unit
Updated 10/09/2017 | Published 10/08/2017 >
Question:
Im looking for a cover for a 2015 coachman clipper 1285 SST. with A/C unit
asked by: Mike S
Helpful Expert Reply:
For your 24.5 foot long 2015 Coachman Clipper 1285SST with AC unit, I recommend the ADCO # 290-52243 SFS AquaShed cover for trailers measuring 24 to 26 foot. SFS AquaShed travel trailer cover works best for short-term storage in moderate climates. Heavy-duty, 3-layer fabric protects against rain, snow, and sun. Contoured fit matches shape of your trailer. Secures with cinch ropes and straps with buckles.
For a longer term storage cover, check out the ADCO Olefin all-climate cover. Olefin HD travel trailer cover works best for long-term storage in all climates. Heavy-duty fabric protects against rain, dirt, wind, and sun. Contoured fit matches shape of your RV.
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Adco SFS AquaShed RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 26' Long - Gray
- RV Covers
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- 24 Feet Long
- 25 Feet Long
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