Comparing Covercraft and Camco RV Tire Storage Covers
Question:
How will this hold up in high winds? I see the Camco has a latch at bottom, which product do you feel will survive winds . I guess from looking it would be the camco but this product is so much easier to install. TY
asked by: Devonna M
Helpful Expert Reply:
If high winds during trailer storage time are a major concern then I would agree that the Camco Tire Covers # CAM45247, which have an elastic cord and adjustable strap, may be the better choice since you can snug them down. Their UV and water-resistant lining material pulls moisture away from your tires and wheels.
If you don't mind adding some bungees or other tie-downs for extra security against wind you might still prefer the USA-made heavy-duty flannel-backed black vinyl construction of the Covercraft SnapRing TireSavers covers # ST7000BK. Please refer to the linked videos for more on these products.
Products Referenced in This Question
Camco Vinyl Wheel and Tire Protectors - 27" to 29" - Qty 2 - Black
- RV Tire Covers
- Single Axle
- 27 Inch Tires
- 28 Inch Tires
- 29 Inch Tires
- Vinyl
- 2 Covers
- Good UV/Dust/Weather Protection
- Black
- Camco
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Product Page this Question was Asked From
SnapRing TireSavers RV Tire Covers for 24" to 26" Tires - Single Axle - Black - Qty 2
- RV Tire Covers
- Single Axle
- 24 Inch Tires
- 25 Inch Tires
- 26 Inch Tires
- Vinyl
- 2 Covers
- Best UV/Dust/Weather Protection
- Black
- Covercraft
more information >
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