Find the Right
RV Cover.

Finding the right size of
RV cover is easy!
Simply measure your RV from end to end at the longest point, including the spare tire, bumpers, and ladder.
- Do not use the RV model number or manufacturer-stated length as actual length may vary
- Do not include propane tanks or hitches
- Do not include rooftop accessories such as air conditioners or satellite antennas
- If RV length falls between cover sizes, choose the larger size for the best fit without binding or stretching that can damage the cover. Front and rear cinches will take in any extra cover material.
RV Cover Guides
Everything you need to know to choose, install, and maintain the right cover to protect your RV.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Have more questions? Check out these common concerns as you shop RV covers.
Traditional tarps don’t breathe well, which can lead to trapped moisture, causing mold. They can also be hard to secure, causing issues like rubbing and billowing.
Yes, covering your RV during the winter helps protect it from leaks and seal degradation.
Yes, you will need two ladders and a helper. Set both ladders on the same side at the front and rear, position the cover over the side, and roll on top. Switch sides and begin unrolling over the roof and down the far side.
With the cover laid flat, make two horizontal folds, to reduce the overall width. Then, begin folding or rolling the cover end over end lengthwise until you have a manageable size.
Disconnect the straps and buckles for the front, rear, and sides. Pull the cover up and off the front and rear corners. Ascend to the roof and pull the sides up as you walk toward the front.