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Cover for U295 3620

Hi All, I've searched the forum and can't find anything on RV covers although I'm sure there is plenty of information but I'm getting way too Many unrelated search results.  Does anybody have a recommendation for a cover for my U295 3620?  ADCO and National seem to be coming up a lot in my searches on Google.  Should I get a full cover or just a roof tarp - which is the way that I am leaning.

Thanks.
Dave G.

Re: Cover for U295 3620

Reply #1
I use a cover by a Canadian company ( I am in Canada)
I have used it each winter for the past 4 years in temps down to -35c and in the spring with Really heavy rains
It is exceptional and has more than adequate ventilation and access points
And for what you get ( and the us/cdn dollar conversion) an exceptional value
AND it is guaranteed for life ( I know ..I tore it taking it off and they replaced it no questions immediately and I was able to keep the old one as well!!!!

RV Covers, Trailers Covers and Camper Covers - Canadian Company | RVcover.ca

THE PRICE IN CDN DOLLARS FOR A 36 FT MOTORHOME IS 539.00 (400.00 US)  Lifetime warrenty
Peter    Alberta Canada
'98 U320 40'  Build 5359 M11 450 HP, Aqua hot, Blu Ox

 

Re: Cover for U295 3620

Reply #2
I've always used CalMark covers.

Had one on a previous coach, was $815 in 2004 for a 28 ft coach.

I don't remember the price on the first one for the 36' Foretravel in 2012, but want to say about $1,500.
Second one for the 36' Foretravel was $2,300 in 2020.  Or they would have repaired the old one for $915, but would have no warranty.  I just decided to get a new one and repurpose the old one. 

They are not cheap, but last about 8 years.  Their warranty is for six years.  The stitching came loose on the one I purchased in 2012, and the top finally started to shred.  But the sides were perfect.  I was thinking on the next one I may get the top with double material.  But it is already a monster to handle.  I can put it on by myself, but it is a struggle.  Taking it off is easy.  If the top was double, it may be too hard by myself.

I cut out the top on the old one and use the material as a boat cover.

Jennifer
2003 36' U295 (# 6070)
Thousand Oaks, CA