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Adco caravan covers


Hello, would anybody have purchased an Adco caravan cover, if so, how well has it worn. I am aware that the grey fabric (in some brands), breaks down after about 12 months. We live in far North Queensland. Any advice would be much appreciate.

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Darmc



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I only just bought one because it appeared to be of better quality than most. We had a lot of storms (Western Victoria) with one ripping my skylight off. They are huge items with respect to width & height. Even the length that you specify appears generous. Tad more expensive that a lot of others but I guess you gets what you pays for. Better have a cover break down than your van - a/c unit, TV aerial, windows, a-frame etc.

Now I've just got to make sure my skylight won't get torn off when I'm away camping (I have a cunning plan).

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Thankyou LLD, since living in the Tropics, we are learning how quickly plastics and rubber product break down. The storms in Vic and SA, are causing damage like the 2 major cyclones up here. The only thing with cyclones they go on for hours. I understand the damage to your skylight. After the 2 cyclones, you certainly become aware of objects that become missiles. Especially whirly birds (wind turbines). Just waiting to see what happens to solar panels.

Appreciate your feedback.

Darmc

Have a safe and Merry Christmas



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