Do Panels on Adco AquaShed Roll up for Access to Trailer's Door?
Question:
From the produces pictures it appears that there are three separate panels that can be unzipped for door access, depending on where my travel trailers door is located. Is that, in fact, the case? The install picture shows a med-location door. I have a rear location door on my Apex nano. Does that just mean that I unzipper a different panel from the one showed in the photo?
asked by: J. R
Helpful Expert Reply:
You are correct, the three separate panels of the Adco SFS AquaShed Cover # 290-52241 can each be unzipped and then rolled up for access depending on the location of your door. Once you roll the panel up, Velcro fasteners keep it in place so you aren't roaming around your Apex Nano in the dark.
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Adco SFS AquaShed RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 22' Long - Gray
- RV Covers
- Storage Covers
- Travel Trailer Cover
- Toy Hauler Cover
- Passenger Side Access
- 20 Feet Long
- 21 Feet Long
- 22 Feet Long
- Good UV/Dust/Weather Protection
- Gray
- ADCO
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