I am waiting on collecting my camper to take exact measurements so have not bought a cover yet, but plan to.Thanks, but we have chosen to go "tarpless"-
Mrs. Rubbachicken needs to be happy-
anyone out there bought a cover?
I purchased a boat cover from National that I ended up sending back after a month. Heavy duty material but the stitching holes were huge and let in a lot of water. We get a lot of rain and moisture here in Kodiak though, so it may not be a huge issue if you’re in an area with less moisture or just looking for wind protection.I am waiting on collecting my camper to take exact measurements so have not bought a cover yet, but plan to.
Meanwhile, I've been looking at these:
Truck Camper Covers | National RV Covers
Truck camper covers and the best selection of covers for truck campers from National RV Covers.www.nationalrvcovers.com
No review or opinion of them other than what they say on the website. I do notice that they say "Made in North America" which is not necessarily Made in the USA. Flyboykev's Empire covers are apparently made in USA.
Nothing against tarps, but I live in a VERY windy area so would prefer a more form-fitting product.
That is valuable feedback re: the size of the stitching holes. Coastal Oregon is wet, damp, and windy so looking for something that can handle all of that, plus seasonally strong sun and lots of fir needles and tree pitch. (Yer basic nightmare...). I'd love to build a real enclosure/carport of some kind, but space is tight and it would need to be robust (I've watched my large wooden doghouse and full-sized trex lounge chairs shoot across the deck in big storms-!!)I purchased a boat cover from National that I ended up sending back after a month. Heavy duty material but the stitching holes were huge and let in a lot of water. We get a lot of rain and moisture here in Kodiak though, so it may not be a huge issue if you’re in an area with less moisture or just looking for wind protection.
When is your pickup date for the camper?