🛻 Protect Your Adventure: Because Your RV Deserves the Best!
The Classic Accessories Over Drive PolyPRO3 Deluxe Travel Trailer Cover is designed to fit RVs and toy haulers between 24'-27' long, providing all-season protection with a water-resistant, triple-ply top. It features adjustable tension panels for a custom fit, air vents to minimize moisture, and zippered access for convenience. Backed by a 3-year warranty, this cover is the ultimate safeguard for your RV investment.
Color | Grey/Snow White |
Brand | Classic Accessories |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 330 x 102 x 104 inches |
Manufacturer | Classic Accessories |
Model | 73463 |
Item Weight | 29.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 330 x 102 x 104 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 73463 |
Batteries | 1 Unknown batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Manufacturer Part Number | 73463 |
S**S
Good Cover
We bought this RV cover for our 28' TT in November 2012. After reading reviews here and looking at RV blogs about covers, we decided to pad the sharp edges of the cover so it wouldn't get holes from it whipping around a bit in the wind. We used cardboard folded to mold around the sharp edges, corners, steps, etc. and attached it with light adhering cloth tape. Once prepped, the cover went on easily and snugged down beautifully. It is easier with two people. The time consuming part (and it was only about 30 minutes) was putting on the corner guards. In the spring the cover was a snap to remove and the storage bag with drawstring was generous so the cover was easily tucked away. Some of the tape took a little bug and tar cleaner to remove so we didn't care much for that. Nothing was defaced, but we were more careful last winter. Unfortunately, our storage lot owner decided to convert his space to bus storage for a transit company and in February required we move our TT. We only had to move it about 300 yards to another storage lot so we left it covered after making sure nothing was dragging or could get hung up. It was bitter cold that day so we didn't spend time checking the cardboard padding. Some of the cardboard came loose and some fell off. In May when we inspected and removed the cover, holes had worn in the places where the cardboard covers had been disturbed. We were disappointed, but not surprised. We got some suitable patching material and will sew the patches in place before we cover it this week. We found some rubberized baby guard in rolls at Walmart so we will try that this year. Overall, we are very satisfied with the cover. It's not indestructible. It's only a couple hundred bucks. However, if you don't want to replace it every year, you'll have to take the time to protect your investment and pad the sharp edges. We found the material sturdy. It did not rot, but we didn't leave it on during the summer. Many fabrics will rot in the sun, even very heavy fabrics. Our goal was to protect the camper from ice and snow so it met our expectations. We will post another review and let you know how it fairs this winter with our new corner protectors.
D**D
Good product and even better warranty.
Bought ours originally in 2019 to protect our trailer from sun damage. It was fine for 2 years and then started tearing. One phone call and a few pictures and a new free replacement was on its way. Now to the present it's starting to develop tears again and it's time for a new one. I got 4 years out of this purchase and my trailer still looks new because it's been protected. These covers are consumables. They are meant to take the abuse from the elements so these trailers hold up. Have you seen a trailer, even one that's only a couple years old left out in the sun? It eats the finish off so fast and then they look like mobile meth labs.I will be buying another one as soon as mine is unusable. It's still on there doing it's job.Company was super easy to work with to get a replacement so I have no issues with it failing before the warranty period expires.
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.
B**S
Fit well. Easy to put on once you get it oriented
Holding up well so far in a month of solid PACNW rain. Have peeked underneath and the trailer is staying dry and inside there is no noticeable out of the ordinary moisture build up. Managed to put it on by myself but it was a chore. Used a plastic tote over the tv antenna, lowered the radio antenna and put a potting bucket over the sewer pipe so it'll breathe. I also used wiffle balls on the gutter downspouts.Will update review in spring and see how it holds up. First time covering the trailer so hoping to save a lot of spring cleaning.24' Jayco Jay feather
P**E
Not good in hot climate speeds oxidation massively
I live in Arizona, and store my trailer at a storage lot. I got this cover to protect fiberglass from the sun. I have a less than two years old trailer. It had no oxidation was very nice paint. This cover fit real good, it is thin particularly in front. I thought it would be good, and would breath well. I took it off the other day for a camping trip, and boy was the front oxidized. I had to wash and wax to get it somewhat back to new. Very disappointed, and also already had a few torn areas. I know this sounds weird, but I think this cover speed up oxidation process by years in only a few months. I would have been better to not have it on the trailer. I would not recommend particularly for a fiberglass trailer. The front of trailers are most susceptible to oxidation, and was my whole purpose of purchasing a cover. It does get really hot here, but boy this thing really did a number some how.
A**R
Perplexed by the bad reviews
This travel trailer cover has been pretty good so far. Quality appears better than average. Price is definitely better than average. The hardest part of installation is figuring out inside/outside and front/back. Once you know what direction to go, it's relatively easy to lift to the camper roof and unroll. It's only been a few months so I can't say much about durability yet but it seems to be holding up to the wind and keeping the camper dry. Time will tell how well it will stand up to the sun.
W**S
Tears easily.
As soon as we put it on a corner ripped. We did everything correctly. Correct size and everything but a little and I mean little tug on the side to pull it down and it tore.
W**H
Worth every penny!
We bought our first RV last fall at the end of the season and given that we're in Canada I wanted to protect our new pricey purchase. Bought this cover and I am impressed. For starters it actually went in relatively easy. Get a friend to help to avoid what I feel would be a frustrating endeavor on your own. Our trailer is 29' and the cover fit it perfectly. The zippers on the side are invaluable, as they provide a means of access to the door after it's been securely fit to the trailer. The material is robust and the latches for securing it appear strong, and have held up without any sign of wear following it's first winter. When you look at the price of your RV, the cost associated with such a great cover is an easy choice to protect it. I'll be getting one with any future trailers we get as well. You'll still want to get tire covers as the sides so not come down far enough to cover them. Great product
G**N
Fits well and well made
This is the first year using this. I will update in the spring if something goes bad over the winter.Installation was more difficult than the instructions suggested! There is no indication of where the front, or back, is and rolling it out on the roof just did not work. We ended up laying it out on the ground, worked out how it should go on, then hoisted it up and spread it over the sides. One person on the roof and one on the ground and it went on fairly easily. We put a plastic bin upside down over the antenna behind the air conditioner and the cover had no issue with it, It tied easily on the front and back and underneath. It feels snug and so far has not flapped or been disturbed by the wind.All in all very nice but needs better instructions or even small tags marking the front and back.
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.
7**T
Good Quality Cover
This is a replacement cover to the same one that I had used for 5 years. The previous one was easy to install and kept the roof and sides free of snow and UV damage.
M**.
Terrible material quality
Bought one a few years ago and it turned to dust but I took the blame for that since it was on for a couple years due to Covid. Bought a second one thinking I’ll cover my travel trailer late fall and uncover as soon as the snow melts thinking I’ll save it from sun damage and it will last many years. Well I was wrong. Two winters and the top white part of the cover is again extremely brittle and withered away turning into dust. What a waste of money. Spend $50 on a tarp every couple of years and save your wallet. What a waste of money/scam.
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