I bought this cover and was quite happy for the first year. The first thing is that these covers are not waterproof. They do offer protection against the sun and dirt but water is still let through where the cover touches the motorhome (a bit like a tent). I am not sure if mine was faulty but along the top of the roof section is a seem where 2 parts of the fabric are stitched together. One half is still perfect, but the other part has rotted and the grey part of the fabric has just turned to dust and the fabric will now just rip with your hands. It is like it has started to biodegrade! Why only one half would do this when both parts have been exposed to the same weather I am not sure. My cover is only 18 months old so not happy that I have wasted £120 pounds for 18 months of protection I would be careful if you are purchasing the maypole covers as they are not cheap and in my experience probably will only last past the guarantee. The picture shows two parts of the roof section of the cover. The white bits you can see is the underside of the fabric showing through where the grey fabric has just turned to dust and the white fabric is very thin and will just pull apart Read full review
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Only had this cover for two weeks now . Have had some wet weather but van stayed dry would recommend it stait away for keeping campervans dry get back to you'se after winter ...
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Perfect for the motorhome
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
This was a replacement for a similar cover (different make) which I'd had for 4 years. Compared with the previous cover: This one is very generous in the width, so as shown in the photo, it completely covers the sides of the van. My previous cover didn't do that. Although this is a 4 ply material, it doesn't seem to be as thick as the previous 4 ply. Whether this will be a problem only time will tell. My previous cover had 6 zips whereas this one has 4 zips. But that's not a problem - because of the generous width it's easy to undo one of the zips, get under the cover and open the door. Because the material is (possibly) a bit thinner I'm taking more precautions against "scagging" it on the roof rails, awning etc. My "manager" has suggested (and I've had to go along with her) that I roll out some old pieces of floor covering over the roof before putting the cover on. This does seem quite effective at softening any sharp edges.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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