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The ADCOHorse Camper Cover is designed for lengths between 365.8-426.8cm, featuring a triple-layer SFS AquaShed top panel that beads water on contact. Its high-performance polypropylene sides provide breathability while preventing mold and mildew, making it ideal for high humidity climates. With reinforced corners for durability and convenient zipper entry doors, this cover is the perfect blend of functionality and style.
Manufacturer | Adco |
Brand | ADCO |
Product Dimensions | 63.5 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 0.28 g |
Item model number | 46003 |
Manufacturer part number | 46003 |
OEM Part Number | 46003 |
Item Weight | 0.28 g |
D**S
Great Cover! Used for 13ft Boler trailer
Awesome Cover! Does the job! Used it for my 13ft Boler Trailer since all the covers for it were sold out - but this one worked great! Covers the entire trailer, plus the front end! Definitely recommend!
M**Y
Follow care directions and it will last
The directions say to cover sharp corners. I did this religiously early on in use, and it held together great in some tough weather. I got lazy and didn't cover a corner. It did get a rip, but no biggie. I didn't want to spend a ton on a cover, and I think this one is an excellent value.
C**S
Worked well
Worked very well during heavy wind and rain.
L**E
Fit perfectly, and was easy to set up! Really pleased with price and how quickly it arrived.
Used for a 14 foot Maverick bumper pull horse trailer.
K**A
Better than a tarp but not needs improvement
The cover was purchased in May and by January had rips across the bottom of the cover. It was purchased for a restored steel 2-horse trailer. The cover is a bit of a challenge to install but that was expected as the cover needs to be large to cover the trailer. Three straps wrap under the trailer to secure the bottom edges of the cover and two long strings pull the front and rear cover sections tight. My primary complaint is bottom edge of the tarp lacks reinforcement in the area where it tucks under the trailer; a location where the trailer has edges that will abrade the cover, especially if parked in a windy area (my trailer is on a ridge which has 20 MPH routine winds). Over time these edges will abrade the cover enough to cause tears. The manufacturer needs to install reinforcement along the bottom 18" of the cover and another 18" band where the trailer top and walls meet. The cover would probably last several years if the manufacturer would address these wear points. Don't know if I'll purchase again as there are few, good alternatives.
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