RV Storage Cover of 2005 Palomino Stampede 23SL
Question:
Is this a good cover for winter outside storage in northern Wi ? 2005 Palomino stampede 23SL hybrid travel trailer. Any other recomendations? Thank you!
asked by: JOHN
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Expert Reply:
The length of your 2005 Palomino Stampede 23SL is right at 24 feet so the best travel trailer cover for winter weather climates would be the Adco AquaShed part # 290-52272 which is the correct size, offers the best winter protection, the easiest install, and has zipper off panels to allow access to the side doors of the cover.
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Jameson C
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Adco SFS AquaShed RV Cover for Toy Hauler Travel Trailers up to 24' Long - Gray
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- Passenger Side Access
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- 20 Feet Long
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- 24 Feet Long
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