Specialist towing covers

Oneputt replied on 25/05/2018 16:02

Posted on 25/05/2018 16:02

We have had one for nearly 4 years and it’s given sterling service for thousands of miles in all types of weather.  We haven’t experienced any fraying or other side effects.  When the time comes or we change our van I will certainly get another.

Briang replied on 26/05/2018 09:26

Posted on 25/05/2018 16:02 by Oneputt

We have had one for nearly 4 years and it’s given sterling service for thousands of miles in all types of weather.  We haven’t experienced any fraying or other side effects.  When the time comes or we change our van I will certainly get another.

Posted on 26/05/2018 09:26

Thank you Oneputt for taking the time to reply. Very helpful.

Brian.

scratchgolfer replied on 26/05/2018 14:50

Posted on 26/05/2018 14:50

Wouldn’t be without ours, easy to fit and remove, lives in its own bag when on site and at home. Plus far cheaper than replacing windows👍

Briang replied on 27/05/2018 09:31

Posted on 26/05/2018 14:50 by scratchgolfer

Wouldn’t be without ours, easy to fit and remove, lives in its own bag when on site and at home. Plus far cheaper than replacing windows👍

Posted on 27/05/2018 09:31

Thank you scratchgolfer for taking the time to reply. Will have to order one

Brian.

Richard12 replied on 27/05/2018 17:31

Posted on 27/05/2018 17:31

I can only concur with previous posts, ours is now four years old and still going strong. Easy to fit & easy to remove.

rupert444 replied on 29/05/2018 08:38

Posted on 29/05/2018 08:38

Yes, the best thing I have for the van, keeps it clean and tidy when on the road.

only one pain is that with the standard one you are unable to acces the gas locker, a must for customs and the tunnel to France.

when I swapped the van I purchased the next model up with a access zip to open the gas locker etc.

this also makes it easy to turn on the gas for a quick brew whilst in a lay-by etc.

Rupert

mick walker replied on 29/05/2018 21:16

Posted on 29/05/2018 21:16

hi I have a bailey Pegasus 534 & have been looking for a towing cover but I believe Id have to get one with suckers as theres only one awning rail. has anyone else used these type of covers & do the suckers work ok as Im not too sure about them.

 

Oneputt replied on 30/05/2018 07:25

Posted on 29/05/2018 08:38 by rupert444

Yes, the best thing I have for the van, keeps it clean and tidy when on the road.

only one pain is that with the standard one you are unable to acces the gas locker, a must for customs and the tunnel to France.

when I swapped the van I purchased the next model up with a access zip to open the gas locker etc.

this also makes it easy to turn on the gas for a quick brew whilst in a lay-by etc.

Rupert

Posted on 30/05/2018 07:25

I have never been asked to remove the cover for inspection even though they have looked n the van.  If we get another cover it will have the facility to unzip the gas locker

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