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Old 06-24-2021, 04:38 AM   #2
Travelin' Texans
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Originally Posted by kwplot34 View Post
Looking to purchase one for our Super C Omni till we can get it's new home built.
Who's do you like? Not looking for a cheap cover, want a good cover that will hold up.
Honestly I'd recommend a good wax job & skip the cover!
If you're in a windy area the cover can do damage chaffing the paint flapping in the wind. If windy the cover may not last an entire storage season before it's torn up, a bit expensive for 1 seasons use.
The biggest issue for me these days is wrestling it up a ladder, playing hopscotch around all the roof protrusions while unrolling it while 8-10' in the air, then do it all in reverse to remove it. Not to agile anymore & afraid of heights or rather the landing from the heights.
If you read other rv forums it's about 50-50 as to cover or not & a good many that have covered won't do it again.
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