Keith Ovregaard wrote: > My 2 year old cover is disintegrating and needs to be replaced, so I > need feedback from anyone who has a cover that deserves a thumbs up. > Mine gets a thumbs down for longevity and another thumbs down for fit. > 2 years? Wow, bummer. Mine is a 16' X 20' blue harborfreight tarp, with four bungee cords pulling the excess around the front and the back. Lasts two years, costs $20. I admit, its gauche, and not anywhere near as classy as a serious cover, but it does the job, and when it does rip or tear, it makes a nice ground cover under the tent, or a drop cloth when painting or doing messy jobs in the garage. Please let us know what you buy, and give us your impressions. I would love a real nice, actual cover, but money spent there, is less I have for keeping it running well in the first place :-) |
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