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Covercraft 74840 Storage Travel Trailer Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Details

ColorTan
MaterialPolypropylene
BrandCovercraft
Fit TypeUniversal Fit

Description of Covercraft 74840 Storage Travel Trailer

Durable 4-layer polypropylene is UV treated and designed for long term usage in the storage lot environment. Cam buckles secure straps in place to prevent slippage during un-attended use. Patent-pending slip-seam strapping system cinches cover tight on all 4 bottom corners and help prevent wind penetration. Gutter protectors and storage bag included. Fits travel trailer RVs between 18'1" - 20' (measure from the longest two points including bumpers and ladder but excluding hitch to determine proper size needed).

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Saves RV from damage during travel

Using this storage trailer for our RV has prevented any damage from debris and harsh weather conditions. The durable material withstands strong winds and rain. The trailer is easy to install and take down for storage. The only downside is that it takes up a bit more space during storage than expected. Nonetheless, it's worth the investment to protect your RV.

Pros
  • Holds up to a 20-foot long travel trailer and provides protection against dust, dirt, and other environmental elements.
Cons
  • Some customers have reported difficulty in setting up the storage cover correctly, which can result in tears or damage to the cover.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It's worth keeping your motorhome. New

I always buy these cases every 2.5+ years. Yes, it's true that they don't take the Texas sun and heat well. But for the price, it's pretty cheap insurance (about $11 a month) to keep the RV looking like new. So yes, I go every 2.5-3 years. I repair and repair as needed to extend life. My neighbors always praise how good our motorhome still looks years later. Some. Yes, they are worth it. Seriously, apart from the van being stored in an airplane hangar. This is the next best thing for money.

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • Other Other

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Falling apart completely

We bought this case in January of this year but didn't put it on until the end of February. At first we were satisfied with the performance. It was soft and felt thick enough and the material felt breathable. We check the trailer monthly because it is in stock. When we stopped last week we were shocked to see the entire roof was open. It completely collapsed at the top and hung down. The pages were still attached and looked normal. After we climbed onto the roof, the bits of coating that stayed

Pros
  • Handy part
Cons
  • Can be retrofitted