Recommended Storage Cover for Palomini M-150RBS in Snowy Climate
Question:
please advise to the best snow and ice storage cover for a Palomini Series M-150RBS. Im not looking to spend a whole lot money, my mini is 18'2" in length. Thank you
asked by: Elva
Expert Reply:
As long as the 18'2" length you mentioned on your Palomini M-150RBS Camper is measured from front to back, but excluding the tongue (see attached image), I highly recommend the Adco SFS AquaShed Cover # 290-52240.
This durable cover is perfect for wet and snowy climates with its triple-layer SFS AquaShed top panel that immediately beads water on impact and triple-layer polypropylene side panels that breathe to eliminate the possibility of any mold/mildew build-up. The cinch ropes at the front and rear will help to remove any slack in the fit and the weighted straps help a ton with the actual install process.
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Adco SFS AquaShed RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 20' Long - Gray
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- 18 Feet Long
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- 20 Feet Long
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