Generally, outdoor enthusiasts begin to show interest in a travel trailer when they feel they have passed the “sleeping in the open or in a tent” phase and are ready to enjoy the luxuries of travel. home and still have the feeling of living and camping outdoors. the ocean or the lake or the mountains or the desert. Buying a travel trailer is an investment that the RV owner hopes will last for many years and numerous excursions. Travel trailers can and will last for many years, sometimes decades. The interior will maintain its appearance as long as it is protected from exposure to sunlight. If an RV is left uncovered, the sun’s ultraviolet rays will hit the caravan and fade interior upholstery, curtains, blinds, carpets, and bedding. The exterior will show its age much faster than the interior. In just a few years, a travel trailer left unprotected from the weather will exhibit rapid and consistent exterior damage as the decals fade, crack, peel and eventually wear away. Plastic window and door seals will turn gray to black in just one year. The welded seams connecting the sides will expand and contract with each snowfall due to the freeze / melt cycle that occurs when snow melts in the roof cracks but remains in the crevice and then refreezes in the tiny cracks microscopic. These seams will inevitably expand with the freeze cycle causing widening of the connecting seams. This constant cycle of water freezing, melting, and refreezing will eventually cause problems with the roof, resulting in very costly repairs.

The easiest way to prevent the aging process on your travel trailer is to cover it with the best RV cover for the area in which the travel trailer will be stored and for the time that you will store your camping trailer. With so many RV covers on the market, how are you going to find the cover you need?

For the most part, all of the luxury RV storage covers described in this article are sold on the internet (as well as Walmart, Sears and Cabelas) and are made of basically the same material (polypropylene) with few differences. Advertised as deluxe winter snow covers, these travel trailer caravan covers, (Transport, ADCO, PolyPro 3, Camco and CoverKing) are generally made of three-layer breathable non-woven polypropylene. The roof / top of the canopy is made to accommodate the air conditioning in the roof and is generally large enough to extend over the sides to protect the canopy. At the seam seams where the top of the roof meets the single layer of polypropylene sides, there are vents that allow the roof to “breathe.” These vents prevent wind friction and moisture build-up that would cause mold and mildew to grow. The sides have several long zippered entry panels that will allow you to access your travel trailer during the storage period. The entire deck is generally secured with an integrated tether system with adjustable click-lock buckles and tension panel flaps on the front and rear of the travel trailer that reduce the strain on the deck when tightening or loosening the straps Of the cover. This gives the RV cover a semi-custom fit. The main differences between all these winter snow covers are in the price and the length of the product warranty.

Winter Covers for 20 to 33 Foot Travel Trailers Cost and Warranty

Transport by Eevelle cost: $ 205 – $ 321 Warranty: 3 years

ADCO Designer made with Tyvek cost: $ 262 – $ 365 Warranty: 2 years

Poly Pro 3 by Classic Accessories Cost: $ 273 – $ 341 Warranty: 3 years

Camco Ultraguard Cost: $ 262 – $ 415 Warranty: 2 years

CoverKing 600 denier presidium Cost: $ 375 – $ 575 Warranty: 1 year repair

When a travel trailer is stored during the summer in the extreme southeast and southwest, the cover must be made of an extremely strong and durable woven material. Travel trailers that are in the sun all year round should have a cover with maximum UV protection. Winter snow covers (such as Transport, PolyPro 3, Camco Ultraguard, CoverKing Presidium & tea Tyvek ADCO cover) disintegrate into a few months if they are used to protect the RV during the summer. Nonwoven fabric cannot withstand the intense UV rays in this area of ​​the United States. There are two RV covers made of woven material. The first cover that is manufactured with the latest technology in UV blocking protection is called PermaPro RV case made by Classic Accessories. This RV cover is backed by the newest technology in extra strength UV blocking protection. Tea PermaPro the cover is made of extra light resistance ripstop tear resistant fabric with nylon reinforcements in the material. The fabric resembles that used in parachutes and sportswear. This water-repellent fabric repels rain and snow to make it an all-season RV cover. The cost of this travel trailer cover ranges from $ 375 to $ 505 and is backed by a four-year warranty.

Tea Gold Line RV cover sold by Eevelle has long been recognized as the best RV cover by customers and dealers alike. Tea Gold Line RV covers are designed to outperform all other RV covers in all critical RV protection categories: strength, durability, water repellency, etc. Extra strength but flexible Gold Line Tru-woven The woven fabric can withstand the strongest winds and can withstand the extreme ultraviolet rays of the sun, as well as being a semi-custom water repellent rain and snow storage cover. The cost of this travel trailer cover ranges from $ 455 to $ 578 and is backed by a five-year warranty. Tea Gold Line It is also the only RV cover made for small travel trailers (10-20 feet) as well as extremely large ones (up to 46 feet long).

PermaPro and Gold Line They are the only extra strength travel trailer covers that can be used as summer storage covers. Its woven design resists the winds that accompany winter and augurs the change of seasons. Both covers are truly all season RV covers that will protect the investment you made in your travel trailer, as well as all the upcoming vacations and excursions you will take for years to come.

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