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I am getting ready to buy a cover for our 32" travel trailer. Any recomendations as to brand and place to buy? It gets way to much sun here in Texas.

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John
 
I have a "Calmark" cover that I ordered from an ad in Trailer Life magazine. I think they have a website also. The quality is excellent and they support their product well. Thye are a small firm in California and when you call, you deal with the owner, Arthur Miller. I highly recommend their products. I'm goin on my fourth season with my cover and it is still in good shape. If you can't find any more info on Calmark, PM me and I will dig it up for you.



Mike
 
I stopped in at Camping World in Denver last summer and bought one for our 30" Class A. I think all of Camping World's stuff is good, according to what I've bought from them over the years. And they've been very good to work with as far as a few returns we made. Anyway, the one we bought is good quality and works well. My . 02 cents.



Robin



I got the same one Dean (below) did.
 
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I got the ADVO from Camping World. It has a TYVEK top and there are zippers on the sides so you can access the entrance door on your trailer. I used it last winter and was very satisfied with it.



Note: For folks with fivers, you have to get the Class A cover.



Dean
 
Boy I would love to have a cover. If i had a bunch of kids to help me put it on and off Id get one. You cant do it by yourself, I dont think!
 
I cover/uncover my 30' TT each spring and fall by myself. It's easier if you have help, but you CAN do it by yourself. Just DON'T do it on a windy day :--)



Mike
 
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