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Old 09-15-2017, 02:52 PM   #1
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RV Cover Recommendations

We're wanting an RV cover for our 2018 Greyhawk 29MV (have never purchased a cover in the past). We live in a fairly windy area so ensuring it stays in place is a big concern. And, we'd like quick access to the entry door as well. If you've purchased an RV cover and are pleased with yours, please share. Thank you!
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I'd love to hear more about this. I've heard people say they do more damage, but I live in Florida where the heat can be brutal.


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I'd love to hear more about this. I've heard people say they do more damage, but I live in Florida where the heat can be brutal.


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We live in Texas with a similar climate ... definitely would like to hear more about any damage they may cause. Thanks!
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Sounds as if wind is the enemy ... our windy hilly location is probably not a good candidate for a cover. Thanks!
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Last winter was the first winter for us with the MH. We had outdoor storage and purchased a cover for it. During the winter, Michigan experienced record high winds. The winds whipped the crap out of the cover ... split all of the zippers open and ended up with paint chipped all over the MH. If I get my way, that will be the first, last and only winter we have to put it in storage. (We're both retired now, and plan to be in warmer weather for the winters.) I'd be very wary of covers in the winter.
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I've had 3 of the ADCO units on 3 different trailers. Very satisfied with all 3.

We do not have one on our Seneca, because there is never any time that it would be covered. In use 12 months a year by design.

But if I needed one I'd buy another ADCO through Camping World, no complaints.
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Used an ADCO on our TT during Irma's run through southern GA. Winds up to 65mph. Haven't seen any damage from either the storm or cover.
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several months ago I purchased the adco cover that is roof only.Have had the full rv cover in the past but just too much for me to handle now.
the roof cover has been on for over two months and just recently had some 40 mph winds from Erma and it made it ok with no rips or tears. I did however put 3 ropes over the roof to keep it from ballooning too high. I keep mine covered (roof) due to large trees from neiboring yard that are quite messy.
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Had an ADCO cover for our 34' Puma TT and had no problems with it here in NH. We now own a FW and will adapt the cover for it.

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