Classic Polypro III Deluxe Travel Trailer Cover Model 1
![]() | Average Customer Rating: Recommend Zippered panels allow complete access to all entrances. Cover protects against rain, snow, UV rays, dirt, nicks and scratches. Integrated air vent system, combined with a wicking PolyPro III top and quick-drying PolyPro sides, reduce wind stress and vent inside moisture. Zippered panels allow access to all entrances. Adjustable front and rear tension panels and elasticized hem corners provide a custom fit. Integrated rope attachment Product details and pricing info |
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2 Customer Reviews Posted
- Excellent first impression
- 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. - 2008-11-09, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Not a bad product
- We bought this product and it is heavy duty. It is not for one person to put on and is difficult to remove too. It does keep the trailer out of the weather which is nice. We just put it on for the second time and the product ripped on the corner. It caught on the awning and tore a hole in it. We will fix it because the product is worth it but, be prepared for some difficulty putting it on and taking it off. It is a little harder than I imagined it would be.
- 2008-10-05, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:

