Classic Accessories Over Drive PolyPRO3 Deluxe Travel Trailer/Toy Hauler Cover, Fits 22'-24' RVs, RV Cover, Camper Cover, Travel Trailer Cover
S**E
Easy to put on
I do not have a review of how the cover has held up.This cover was very easy to place on our camper with the help of my wife. It seems that it should be sturdy in the wind with the provided straps. One strap did break but that was due to poor stitching so when tightening it be careful. I like the ventilation the cover provides and the material seems sturdy yet soft.Not sure it’ll ever fold up into the bag that was provided but we will find out come spring. This cover is going to get put to the during a harsh Wisconsin winter.Will provide an update in the spring !I used this cover on a 21 foot long 11ft high Winnebago 2100 bh.
C**L
Durable camper cover
This cover has been on our camper for a couple months now. It as exceeded my expectations!
D**.
Value for the money
This is my second purchase of this particular RV 24 foot travel trailer cover. The first cover lasted 16 months before rotting from sun damage. I have purchased several different makes of trailer covers over the years and none of them lasts in the southern California sun. I can spend $450 or $260 and get the same lifetime out of the cover. A far more expensive cover has lasted up to two years in the sun. Since the same polypro material is used in most of these RV covers, you might as well get the least expensive one. I give this 4 stars because it costs less than most for the same amount of durability.
Z**4
Lasted 5 years!
Mine has lasted 5 years and is just now starting to get holes in it from wind wear and the gutters. If you handle it carefully and tie it securely. It’s a very good cover!
J**K
As good as it gets :)
A perfect fit for my 32ft vintage trailer. This is a really good cover. My last two lasted about 2 years each. Weather takes it's tole :)
D**E
This cover won't last long.
Update: 8 months later, the cover split right up the front due to some wind. I don't recommend it. Another customer said he used a roll of shrink wrapping and went around his trailer with it, over the cover. This would stop anything from flapping in the wind. If the company does the right thing and replaces my shredded cover, I will use the shrink wrap method on the next cover.I bought this cover to protect our new Jayco Hybrid Camper that will be parked outside in Northern Montana. The camper is 18' 5" long so I bought the 18' - 20' version. The pictures should explain what I had to do to tailor the cover to fit the trailer. I used a $1.95 Styrofoam pool noodle and cut chunks off to cover the gutter ends so they wouldn't rip the cover as I was tugging it around. I used the remainder of the noodle to cover the bottom of the stairs for the same reason. I guess the positive aspect of the cover's excessive size is the fact that it covered everything including the hitch. I had to use the straps to tie the front together. I attached the solar battery tender using small bungee cords. There's a few other bungees thrown in here and there for good measure. Time will tell if mice and chipmunks enjoy nesting in this cover or if they simply enjoy the taste of it and eat it before next spring.I can breathe right through the material and it doesn't take much for rain to saturate it. Sure, the water beads up at first but it doesn't take long before anything under the material will also be soaked. Melting snow should keep things nice and moist.The cover did not unroll like the instructions indicated and I might have walked about a half mile on top of my new camper to sort it all out. There is an indicator tag which tells you which part of the cover belongs in the front. This cover is worth what I paid for it and even if I have to buy a new one each year it may be worth it. Until I get a toy barn built, it'll have to do.
T**D
Dry Rotted -8 Months
Though the top of cover worked well in keeping top dry, the sides shredded like tissue paper in less than 8 months. The cover was pretty difficult to put on even though our camper is only 24 foot.
J**R
May Change this Back to 5 Stars-Warranty Claim after 6 months
While we bought this in October 2018 but it didn't come out of the box until early 2020. We had water damage over the 2019 winter because we were lazy and foolish.Initially we loved the cover though it felt a little bit thin for the price.We followed other peoples brilliant, wise and cheap tips to cover any gutters or sharp corners and edges with pool noodles and others use cardboard. Realize that these covers are still a huge wind sock, even when cinched down properly. Make sure you adjust it properly.Once adjusted, it really looked nice. We removed it with ease for our next trip and I noticed an ever so tiny (1/4") rip, returned and it went on in less than 2 beers and a lot of walking in circles.Why 1 star and then back to 4 you ask? Well, barely 6 months of exposure and 2 storms that we find trivial coming from the midwest! The last good-but-average storm actually left us with 2-3 significant rips that are now flapping until they get duct taped.After less than 12 months and no winter weather in play we have 2-3 rips. We feel these are key areas to be properly manufactured for their intended purpose. With added measures we took, I dont feel we should have had any deterioration until sometime around 30 months of solid exposure to the elements.If they follow through with their "exceptional warranty coverage", it goes back to 5 stars!I decided to give it 4 because the first one ripped. The replacement indeed showed up in about 3 weeks, no questions asked.
C**A
This product failed but was replaced by Classic Accessories
It disintegrated. It started losing particulate matter leaving what looked like snow on the ground. Then the roof part started to wear through in holes slowly revealing more and more of the roof structures to now it is completely shredded and falling off. This is less than a year old. We live in the Lower Mainland of BC and the weather is mild... no extreme temperatures, high wind or noticeable snow. It only lasted months.August 2020 UPDATE: THIS COMPANY HONOURED IT'S WARRANTY. We are happy to say that after Classic Accessories has provided us with a new cover, delivered to us without fuss or cost to us by UPS yesterday.We completed the warranty claim on their website. No paperwork or even emails saying the warranty would be honored ......just a replacement a few weeks later. Thank you Classic Accessories!
D**Z
A good investment to protect your trailer
I live on Vancouver Island BC, Canada. The winters are pretty wet. We did one winter without a cover and the trailer got sodden inside. After replacing the floor we bought a cover to avoid a repeat experience. The trailer has been much, much drier in the two winters since. I questioned the cost, but the material they use is worth the price -- both water repellant and breathable. The cover is still looks as good as new.
B**L
Won't last a Canadian winter
This product was packaged well, felt of quality, and installed easily. It even included handy throw sacks to fish lines under the trailer. After reading reviews that the cover would not last, I decided to try it for myself. Unfortunately, the reviews were accurate and the cover failed in multiple places after less than 2 months of Saskatchewan winter. I spoke with the company and they were willing to ship me a new cover as there warranty is valid for 3 years. I decided instead to receive a refund from Amazon instead. I did not want to deal with a ripped/broken cover every couple months. I would have claimed the warranty if it was only a failure in one place but, as I stated the cover failed in multiple locations.
R**D
The cover is nicely designed, and fits our 20ft trailer snugly
The cover is nicely designed, and fits our 20ft trailer snugly. An intertwined under carriage rope system is well done. We are leaving thetrailer at an RV Park this winter, rather than tow it to a $500 a season indoor storage facility. It took two of us about three hours tocomplete the task. It will be exposed to some harsh winter lakeside conditions. We'll let you know in the spring how it made out.October 2017...And here is the updated result:Two months after we installed the cover, our RV Park security called to say the cover was torn to shreds. High Winds and accumulated ice on the roof ripped the cover apart. This cover may work well in in southern climates, but here in Nova Scotia Canada, the winters are too harsh. We definitely would not recommend this cover for harsh outdoor conditions.
J**M
Fit great on 28' Travel Trailer... will rip over time in windy conditions...
I originally purchased this unit for winterizing our 28' Travel Trailer on our property. I loved the water proof top with the more breathable canvas sides to minimize mold.The fit was great, with the straps and tie downs very helpful in ensuring a relatively snug fit.We live in a relatively windy climate and this lasted us 3 winters. Despite our best efforts, the wind would cause some cutting/ripping as it chaffed along the for corners of the trailer's aluminum siding. It was very difficult to avoid this given the design of the cover and the design of the trailer.All-in-all, I think it's good value for money to protect a costly investment in a Trailer. This eliminated my concern of leaks forming because of snow and ice forcing expansion in the joints during freeze/thaw conditions present in our climate.Recommended.
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