• POP-UP CAMPER COVER: Fits 12' - 14' long trailers
  • RV ACCESSORIES: Adjustable front and rear tension panels and elasticized hem corners provide a custom fit, integrated air vent system combined with quick drying PolyPRO 1 sides reduce wind stress and vent inside moisture
  • RV STORAGE COVER: Triple-ply PolyPRO 3 keeps out rain and snow. Thick, triple-ply top and single-ply sides protect against rain, snow, dirt, nicks and scratches for all-season protection, integrated rope attachment system and a provided toss bag helps reduce crawling under the RV
  • RV COVER WITH ACCESS PANELS: Zippered panels allow access to the RV doors and engine areas
  • CAMPER COVER WITH WARRANTY: Stuff sacks are included on all covers and ladder caps are included on most, includes 3-year warranty

So far, I'm giving this 5 stars as I haven't tested it over time. However, it looks to be of very good quality and fits VERY well. I'm impressed. Due to reviews, I decided to take a chance and buy a size smaller. My pop-up box is exactly 14'6" in length by 7' wide. So I went with the 12'-14' length. Even with the AC on top, it fit perfect! It had maybe 6" extra to spare, but I used that slack to cover the bottles up front. If I were to give it a critical remark, I would suggest that it offer straps with buckles to span the tie-downs rather than the cheap rope. Perhaps offer that as an add-on item?

This product has the best warranty that I could find for the price. It was easy to install, they also included a bag that you can add weight to so you can throw the provided ropes/straps underneath your trailer to the other side. Overall I am very satisfied with the product. We will see if it last the whole three years, If not I will return and get a new one. Addition* Its almost been a year since my purchase. I have attached a picture of its current condition. Overall very happy with my purchase.

I bought this cover for my Starcraft popup. It's just over 15 feet long, including the hitch, so I figured the 12-14' model would be the right size to cover the body. As others have said, these covers run on the larger side, so I am able to cover the entire camper, including the hitch, with room to spare. I was hoping I could keep my Thule bars on the camper with the cover, but it didn't quite fit comfortably with them, so I ended up taking them off. Luckily they pop back on without too much difficulty. The cover seems to be well made, but we'll see how well it holds up to our cold, snowy winter. It looks much nicer than covering the camper with a tarp and I like that the cover has air vents around the top so that any moister that does build up underneath it can escape. I was kind of expecting straps to tie it down, but it actually comes with three lengths of cord instead...had to put the Eagle scout skills to work and tie some knots, but no big deal. The throw bag made it really easy to get the cords completely under the 7' wide camper without any effort. So far, I'm quite pleased. Now we just wait until spring.

I read many of the reviews on this, so here's my take! Keep in mind this is season #1 for the cover, and we haven't seen the winter yet... The cover is absolutely big enough for our 10' popup camper...in fact, I'd say it would probably fit a 12-footer a bit more snug. The tie-down loops are sewn quite adequately onto the sides - 6 of them in total if I recall (three on each side) - so it looks like they've improved on their design. The flaps on top work great to let air pass through without letting the rain in...this is very important for me, as the roof on this camper is a bit "vintage", to put it nicely. :) We've had it wrapped around the camper for about two months now, and so far, so good! The camper sits on the edge of a lake where the wind tends to whip up like crazy, and we've had a few passing storms that have tested the cover in 40mph gusts. No signs of tear-outs yet, and the cover hasn't budged. The cover is definitely "light-weight". This has its advantages as it fluffs about and dries faster than a heavy duck canvas cover, but I'll be curious to see how it lasts. We shall see...I'll update this review once the winter is over. 5 stars so far for the price, initial quality and performance!

This cover fits my 2017 flagstaff Mac 205 like it was custom made for it. I would expect that all the 10’ Flagstaff & Rockwood campers are pretty much the same exterior dimensions. It is snug, but fits over the spare tire and covers all the way to the bottom of the box just right. No dragging on the ground, no saggy water traps. Does not cover the propane bottles on the tongue, but I would rather leave them exposed than have a bunch of extra fabric. I am even able to leave the shore power cord plugged in with the cover on, although that is stretching it right to the limit. Time will tell with regard to overall longevity, but after a few months I am still very happy with it.

Fits my 2003 Jayco Qwest like a glove. My neighbor even thought it was the manufacturer's cover. The Jayco is 10' long and 7'1" wide and the 8-10' cover couldn't be more perfect. As for durability, I guess we will find out with time. For the price, it seems well worth it. Looks great, too. I added a bungee cord to the front just to secure it a bit more, but the elastic band that goes around the entire bottom fits nice and snug so long as you don't order a size too big for your model.

Great quality. The cover and mesh venting made from quality materials that, frankly, far exceeded my expectations. I would recommend placing a scrap piece of cardboard around any sharp corner or over any odd shaped object, such as a propane tank or bike rack. This will lessen the potential of sharp corners or objects from puncturing or tearing the cover. Great price and value. I would recommend this product to anyone. I also purchased this item as an Amazon warehouse deal. The box was resealed, as the description indicated. Other than that, the product still appeared new. I saved about 15%!

I just received my classic accessories polypro 3 folding camping trailer cover model 4 for 14 to 16 ft trailer. As for now I can only review this product for the fit on my folding trailer, I will update review later after I've had a chance to use the cover. Our folding trailer is 15 ft long including the cargo space at the front tongue of the trailer which is what I wanted to include under the cover but as you can see in the pictures just cover a slightly larger then I was hoping for. For the measurements I believe it's accurate and 16 ft long but obviously too long for my camper a 15-foot one would be more perfect but I'm willing to deal with the the excessive material at the tongue. I only found a few reviews that talked about the rooftop air conditioner and the cover having enough with to be able to cover it but as you see in my pictures it pulls the side of the cover in just a little bit so I have to be extra careful when I tie the cover down to make sure the cover centered from side to side so I have complete coverage. In looking for covers i did not find a cover that specifically took into consideration a rooftop air conditioner I guess because of the locations where they're at on s roof, it would be hard to place them within the cover and them line up with the placement of your air conditioner. When this cover wears out I will probably order the smaller model with anticipation of it fit in a little tighter since the length measurement seems to be across the very top white part of the material. I have approximately a foot hanging over on the back of the cover with about a foot in the very front and I do not care to cover the propane tanks with my cover.

Only installed for a couple of weeks, but this cover does a great job keeping your investment out of the elements. My trailer has a 12' box with an AC unit and this cover fit fine. Assuming it gets through at least one season I would highly recommend this cover for the price. --UPDATE-- After about 6 months or so this cover started failing. I contacted Classic Accessories and it was replaced in just a few days. The company stands behind their warranty. I would definitely recommend them to anyone.

Solid cover. Four months running and a harsh north Texas winter and it still looks new out of the package. One design recommendation would be to supply bungies with hooks to make securing it to the camper a little easier. As it is you need to run a cord underneath your camper between the tie downs in order to keep it from coming off in the wind. Does not affect functionality at all though and for the value I'd buy it again in a second. Note...just like everyone has said so far, it runs large. I have a popup that's 16' long (excluding the tongue and bumper) and a good 5' in heighth from base to the top of the lid (plus an a/c unit on top) and this thing still runs big.