Can The Olefin HD RV Cover Handle High California Temperatures
Updated 05/09/2022 | Published 05/08/2022 >
Question:
My wife and I live in Borrego Springs, CA year-round where summer temperatures regularly rise to a blistering 115f120f with an all-time high of 125f! UV at these levels is the culprit which destroys many types of plastics and man-made fabrics. Will Olefin hold up under this heat? If not, what do you recommend?
asked by: Alan S
Expert Reply:
The Adco Olefin HD All-Climate + Wind RV Cover for Class A Motorhome # AD64ZR is designed for use in all climates so you should have no issues with your 125 degree weather in California. Of the materials on the market the Olefin is your best option in protection for your 2008 Four Winds Hurricane Motorhome.
I do want to note that this cover is designed for motorhomes up to 34' in length so you'll want to measure your motorhome before making your purchase to ensure you're ordering the correct size.
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Adco Olefin HD RV Cover for Class A Motorhomes up to 34' Long - All Climate + Wind - Gray
- RV Covers
- Storage Covers
- Class A RV Cover
- Passenger Side Access
- 31 Feet Long
- 32 Feet Long
- 33 Feet Long
- 34 Feet Long
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