RV Cover For a 2020 Jayco Jay Feather 22RB Travel Trailer Being Stored In Windy Conditions.
Published 10/25/2022 >
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Question:
I bought an Adco cover from you guys when we bought our camper back in 2020. It only lasted one season until it tore in several places. What would you recommend? We have high winds over the winter where we live and I need something strong to withstand the winds. I also need a cover that comes with tire covers please. Thank you for your time and have a great day!
asked by: Bill F
Expert Reply:
It looks like you currently have the Adco SFS AquaShed RV Cover # 290-52243. While your current cover should still be covered under warranty. There is an option that will better suite your needs.
The Adco Olefin HD RV Cover for Travel Trailers # AD87ZR is designed for use in all climates, but more importantly it is designed for use in windy conditions. This cover includes ladder cap and rain gutter covers but tire covers # 290-3953 would need to be picked up separately.

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Adco SFS AquaShed RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 26' Long - Gray
- RV Covers
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- Travel Trailer Cover
- Toy Hauler Cover
- Passenger Side Access
- 24 Feet Long
- 25 Feet Long
- 26 Feet Long
- Good UV/Dust/Weather Protection
- Gray
- ADCO
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