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Best Storage Cover For 32' Travel Trailer  

Updated 03/18/2026 | Published 03/16/2026

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I am getting ready to but a rv cover for a 32 ft travel trailer. Whats your best cover you would recommend Whats the best rv gutter spout protector for the covers. I have had covers and seem to rip at gutters

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Hey Jeff, thanks for reaching out. We do have a great cover option for you. For a 32' travel trailer I recommend the following:

- Adco SFS AquaShed RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 34' Long - Gray # 290-52246

This cover is made for travel trailers between 31' and 34' long so it'll be a great fit for your camper. It comes with gutter guards and a ladder cap that helps stop the cover from tearing on those points. It has vents that help prevent condensation and mold from building up. It also has zipper panels on the passenger side so you can get to your doors without removing the cover. Overall, its a solid cover option that works great in really any climate.

What state are you storing your camper in? Do you expect a lot of snow and rain?

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Adco SFS AquaShed RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 34' Long - Gray
Adco SFS AquaShed RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 34' Long - Gray
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Jeff J.

3/17/2026

Well it will be in southern Ohio. Snow has been very light to heavy this year as most of the country has experienced. But rain would be a big concern. We are snowbirds in a 5th wheel so a good cover is what we will need . Thanks for the great answers.

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Jesse M.

3/17/2026

@JeffJ Glad to help! Yes I think you will be happy with the Adco cover. Definitely the best, most durable cover we offer.
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Mark

3/18/2026

The ADCO cover is what I have. In order to cover the gutters I suggest you don’t use the ones supplied with the cover. A tennis ball cut to fit the gutters then taped in place seems to work well.

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Jesse M.

3/18/2026

@Mark Hey Mark, thanks for sharing. A tennis ball is a great idea! I've also heard of people using pool noodles for that too.
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Mark

3/18/2026

The cover wasn’t hard to install. I have been using it in Colorado and so far haven’t had any issues. It has seen some snow, although this has been a very mild winter. If it is installed properly the wind would not cause problems, at least I have not seen anything this year.
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Jesse M.

3/18/2026

@Mark Hey Mark, thanks for sharing! Yea I know that Colorado weather can be all over the place. We are here in Missouri and it's kind of the same story just less elevation and more tornadoes lol Glad to hear the cover has been up to the task though!
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John M.

3/18/2026

I did not have a good experience with it. We had a storm come in and it did not hold up. It totally shredded it. I had it installed exactly how the instructions said to do it. It tore up at the gutters on each corner and wherever it touched stuff on the roof.

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Frank

3/18/2026

I have a 33' Keystone Hideout in Northern Ohio. This is the first season for this cover, checked it in February it was in good shape at that time. I don't use the the supplied gutter covers, I use a pool noodle, cut down and zip tied in place. They seemed to have protected the cover at last check. We had a different model Adco cover which lasted 10 years. It was definitely done when we replaced it. It was almost see through.

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Jesse M.

3/18/2026

@Frank Hey Frank, thanks for sharing! That's a great call with the pool noodles - those things are way more versatile than most people realize. Also, 10 years for a trailer cover is fantastic. That's like double what they usually last!

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