Has ADCO Made Any Changes to the Material They Use For Their Covers
Question:
I need a new cover for my 20 ft. travel trailer. I have been using Adco but after a couple of years the material disintegrates especially on the front. Top is always very good. I have been using Adco for about 5-6 years. Have they improved the material they use? Thank you
asked by: Dan E
Expert Reply:
ADCO did recently make changes to the fabric they are using on their RV covers. They switched from the Tyvek material to an Olefin material. The Adco Olefin HD All-Climate + Wind RV Cover for Travel Trailer # AD47ZR would be the correct cover for a 20' travel trailer.
According to ADCO, the new fabric offering is part of the company’s popular All Climate + Wind Designer Series and is an improved replacement for the previous All Climate option. Designed for protection from sun, rain, snow and wind.
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Adco Olefin HD RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 22' - All Climate + Wind - Gray
- RV Covers
- Storage Covers
- Travel Trailer Cover
- Passenger Side Access
- 20 Feet Long
- 21 Feet Long
- 22 Feet Long
- Best UV/Dust/Weather Protection
- Gray
- ADCO
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