Protect Your RV from the Elements—All Year LongWhether you’re winterizing your travel trailer or shielding your motorhome from relentless summer sun, a good RV cover makes all the difference. It keeps out moisture, blocks damaging UV rays, deters pests, and helps your camper stay road-ready between trips. From fifth wheels and pop-up campers to truck campers and Class A, B, or C motorhomes, the right cover helps protect your investment and extend the life of your RV’s exterior.Need to go beyond full-body covers? We've got you covered there too—with RV tire covers to prevent dry rot, windshield covers to guard against frost and sun, air conditioner and propane tank covers, and even fifth-wheel skirts for better insulation. Whether you store your RV indoors or out, for a weekend or the whole season, the key is finding a cover that fits well and holds up in your climate. If you're getting ready to tuck your rig away for winter, check out our guide on how to store a travel trailer or camper for the off-season for step-by-step prep tips.With over 75 years of assisting our neighbors and customers, over 1 million photos and videos taken to make sure you’re getting exactly what you need, and over 35 thousand installations completed, we’ve got the product know-how and experience to help you make the right choices for the job (or camping adventure) at hand.How do I choose the right RV cover for my vehicle?Start by measuring your RV from bumper to bumper—excluding the hitch—to get the right fit. Then match your cover material to your climate: breathable and water-resistant for wet areas, UV-resistant for sunny regions, and reinforced corners or tie-downs for high winds.What’s the best RV cover material for extreme weather?
Different climates call for different materials. In snowy areas, look for waterproof fabrics with strong seam reinforcement. In hot, sunny regions, UV-stable materials prevent fading and cracking. Ventilation is key in humid areas to prevent mold and mildew. High-quality brands often offer multiple performance levels, so you can choose what best suits your environment.Can I still access my RV with a cover on?Yes—many covers feature zippered access panels so you can reach doors, storage bays, and hookups without removing the entire cover. Look for covers designed with convenience in mind, especially if you check in on your RV regularly during storage.How do I install an RV cover without damaging it?Clear off any debris and cover sharp edges like gutters or ladder brackets with foam or padding. Work from the top down, using a ladder safely and avoiding dragging the cover across rough surfaces. Secure tie-down straps snugly to prevent flapping or wind damage—but don’t overtighten.For more information on RV Covers including how to install them, check out our faq What is the Best Trailer or RV Storage Cover. How do I store my RV cover when not in use?Roll it up instead of folding to avoid creases, and let it fully dry before packing it away. A breathable storage bag helps keep the cover clean and prevents mildew. Before next use, inspect for damage to ensure it's still providing full protection.