I am really tired of washing and cleaning everything up to only have a dirty camper in just a couple of weeks so we have decided to purchase a cover. I believe we want 1 of the Adco Tyvel covers...In the off season it is always in the barn..but in the summer the good old sun gives it a beating...my question is does anyone know what size? The camper is a 23SS do I get a bigger one? Any help would be greatly apprciated...
My fiver is 33'9", and I got the 34-37' one. I was afraid the universal one made for that size would be too snug, and/or difficult to get on. Yes, I have some extra, but I just fold it up and tie it at the back. Good luck with it. I love it for the winter, but don't think I would want to put it on/take it off several times during the summer when I'm using the fiver.
When we ordered our Adco from Camping World, I just told them what make and model and they knew what we needed. Don't have the number at hand, but if you find that they can't help you, PM me and I'll find it for you.
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I have an ADCO cover that I purchased for my toyhauler from Camping World, the birds pecked holes in it the first week it was on and made it useless, needless to say, I was not happy camper. By the way I have a cover that I would gladly sell, haha. JH
this last winter, i had to store mine at a remote location.
i covered and when i took it off after 4 months, it was as clean and shiny as when i had dropped it off.
definitely worth it in my opinion.
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ashnic wrote: Well I am pretty sure I am getting a Adco cover..but should I order a custom cover or one of the universal covers?
mine is universal and fits fine but if you've got the dough, get the custom cover.
the enemy of RV covers is wind, so if you live in a windy area, i would get the best fitting one i could.
Putting the cover on the first time is easy if you read the instructions. It's folded/rolled for easy installation. Do not even take it out of the bag or untie it (I forget how it's packed) until you have it up on the roof.
Note the body of the Roo 23SS is about 18' long, no more than 20 feet. Certainly not 23 feet. (Count the 4'x8' ceiling panels. Should be 4-1/2 of 'em. Don't get a giant cover.
-- Chuck
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