Yup. You quickly find out where all your sharp edges are. We used pool noodles and still didn't catch it all. I will say that rip at the straps is worry some.
My question though, is it waterproof? I notice they use the words "water resistant" and it's hard to tell if they're just covering their butt by not saying "waterproof", or if it's actually not.
Saw your question and just purchased this cover but have not put it on as of yet. No RV cover is water proof, they’re water resistant because you really don’t want water proof as that will help foster mold because the moisture has no where to go. You want it to breath and so any moisture that is under the cover has a place to go and it evaporates..
It is a worry when manufacturers don't make things fit for purpose. Did the RV manufacturer not think about sunshine? Did the cover maker not think about sharp spots? I think they rely on buyers not taking it back. We have really good nation wide consumer laws. If it doesn't do what the retailer says it would, it it the responsibility of the retailer to remedy the situation, by replacing or fixing or refunding. Some will try and palm you off to the manufacturer, which is illegal. Your contract is with the retailer.
Those thing ain't made of quality material, reminds me of Frogg Toggs material. Sheds water great but not too durable, had one for my pop up and for my Jeep. Maybe sew or glue some old jeans or Gorilla Tape on inside. The one for pop up, a cat had sprayed it and the sold camper to a friend, he said he laid it on the ground cause it stank and next morning there a lot of cats in his yard. He threatened to catch them and take'm to my house.
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We are considering purchasing a cover for the winter. Thanks for the information. I would not have thought to look for the sharp corners.
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get some wide flex tape for both sides. old towel, thick one for pieces to cover square edges. take cover to a sail shop and have corners redone.
Yeah, I am pretty disappointed that it ripped so easily...
@@skippy3840 Tape will stop the rips, call a few sail makers, I'm sure one can help business is probably not to busy.
Yup. You quickly find out where all your sharp edges are. We used pool noodles and still didn't catch it all. I will say that rip at the straps is worry some.
Yeah, I did not catch them all. The strap tab ripped right out the first time I hooked it, very disappointed...
My question though, is it waterproof? I notice they use the words "water resistant" and it's hard to tell if they're just covering their butt by not saying "waterproof", or if it's actually not.
Saw your question and just purchased this cover but have not put it on as of yet. No RV cover is water proof, they’re water resistant because you really don’t want water proof as that will help foster mold because the moisture has no where to go. You want it to breath and so any moisture that is under the cover has a place to go and it evaporates..
It is not totally waterproof, it is really designed to keep the sunlight from killing your roof
Matt, like your RV are you going to do an indoor video?
Yes, in the next couple of days...
Looking forward to seeing that. You have a beautiful rig.
@@Mr.Pink1992 Thanks!
Pulling through the cover because your pulling the straps too tight. Give it more room to sway back and fourth
Thanks!
It is a worry when manufacturers don't make things fit for purpose.
Did the RV manufacturer not think about sunshine?
Did the cover maker not think about sharp spots?
I think they rely on buyers not taking it back.
We have really good nation wide consumer laws. If it doesn't do what the retailer says it would, it it the responsibility of the retailer to remedy the situation, by replacing or fixing or refunding. Some will try and palm you off to the manufacturer, which is illegal. Your contract is with the retailer.
Yes, I agree
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I dont know what that means lol
yeah, what he said
Awesome review!!
Thanks!
I had a class C and first year it ripped down the top seam and sun rotted camco cover is the worst ever
Yeah this one is having some problems also
Those thing ain't made of quality material, reminds me of Frogg Toggs material. Sheds water great but not too durable, had one for my pop up and for my Jeep. Maybe sew or glue some old jeans or Gorilla Tape on inside. The one for pop up, a cat had sprayed it and the sold camper to a friend, he said he laid it on the ground cause it stank and next morning there a lot of cats in his yard. He threatened to catch them and take'm to my house.
You are tellin me. I like the top and the sides for protecting my rig, but any even remotely pointed object will either puncture it or tear it.
Thanks for the review. Even the money you spent was not worth it
Totally agree. Even though I got it at a big discount it still is not very tough
Why did you not warranty it?
No I did not, they most likely would have said it was my error anyways
Temu is a scam
It is. This is the only order that I will ever make from them. Shipping time is just stupid slow
This cover is absolute garbage! Lasted all of 2 months and is destroyed. It was put on once only, on and off multiple times. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!