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COV-73563
Classic Accessories 73563 PolyPro III Deluxe Travel Trailer Cover, 27' to 30'L
Classic Accessories 73563 PolyPro III Deluxe Travel Trailer Cover, 27' to 30'L

Classic Accessories 73563 PolyPro III Deluxe Travel Trailer Cover, 27' to 30'L

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4.5 of 5 Stars! Rating 4.5 | 5 reviews

Model: COV-73563    Have Questions ?
UPC: 052963735635
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by Jemmie Wang Date Added: Monday 31 October, 2011

I have a 27' Skyline Layton 300LTD camper and wanted a cover for the winters and long storage periods. I didn't want to pay for the Skyline cover as it's outrageously expensive, so I looked for a generic cover. I bought this cover because of the very high customer reviews.The good news is that the cover fits my camper very well. There are adjustment straps on both ends (front and rear) that work very well to form a tight fit over any specific RV. There are also 3-4 loops on the bottom of either side that are used to tie the cover down so wind can't blow it away. Rope comes with the cover that you can cut to size for the loops, but I used bungee cords instead, and they seem to work well.The bad news is that the first time I put the cover on, there's a small rip in it! It got caught onto something the edge and got ripped. This concerns me because if something so minor rips the cover the first time I use it, how will it withstand the elements over time? We'll see.--Update: I went to check on it today, about two weeks after I put it on the trailer. Two of the four corners on the bottom are ripped. I'll probably end up repairing it, but the quality of the material is very questionable at this point.

Rating: 1 of 5 Stars! [1 of 5 Stars!]
by AnazonIsAwesome Date Added: Saturday 10 September, 2011

Cover fits my 30 foot Fleetwood Prowler perfectly. Appears to have good reinforced corners. Like the idea that the top is bright white for reflective protection. Don't know yet how it will withstand the winter rain, snow, and wind, but will find out soon. Rather light and rolls up compact. Comes with a case to store it in. Lots of tie loops. No straps, but comes with enough rope to tie it all down. Best price found, and best bang for the buck! Fits well over air-conditioning unit on the roof. Can be easily installed by one person, and good zipper access to side doors.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]
by Charlene Domingo Date Added: Thursday 20 January, 2011

We love this item. It fits our 29' Arctic Fox perfectly. We do not tie the item together under the trailer as our first one tore, but rather put weights on ropes and put the ropes over the top in about 4 spots. Works like a dream. We really like the zippers allowing us access to the trailer doors.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]
by sharon Date Added: Saturday 20 November, 2010

We just got this recently so I can't review how it has held up in weather. It was easy to install and seems well made. So far, I will give it a good review.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]
by Gary Jacquin Date Added: Sunday 09 November, 2008

The cover is very nice looking and it went on much easier than a standard tarp (it is much lighter than a standard tarp). And the built-in straps on the ends that take up the slack work really well. The tarp also has air vents along the top seam, with an overlap to keep rain out of the vents. There are two large access panels on the front, so you can access the camper via either door if you have a 2-door camper even after the tarp is on. However, you need to untie one of the 4 ropes to free up an access panel. So, I recommend buying some carabiners so that the included rope can be quickly disconnected/reconnected to the cover.I've used regular tarps of various thicknesses over the past several years to cover my camper, and every year they were destroyed by the high winds we get in March. A regular tarp is over $100, so I figure if this cover lasts even 3 years it will be worth it. I'm hoping the vents along the top seams do the trick. I'll know by late March 2009.One thing I wish it had: an access panel that was easily tied up and out of the way on the back side of the camper. That would allow the use of the furnace and hot water heater during the winter. I did use these utilities for one night after having installed the cover, but I had to loosen two of the four ropes and prop up the cover with some lumber.So in summary: looks nice (better than in the pictures), goes on easily, nice design (vents along seam, access panels, built-in slack straps) ... remains to be seen if it will resist the high winds of early spring.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]
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