Classic Accessories Over Drive PermaPRO Travel Trailer Cover, Fits 30' - 33' RVs
- Brand:
- Classic Accessories
- Model Number:
- 80-139-191001-00
- UPC:
- 052963008258
- EAN:
- 0052963008258
- Walmart SKU:
- 21295357
At $404.33, pricing shows 0.0% discount compared to typical $0.00 levels.
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Highest Price
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$478.99 | |
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Lowest Price
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$428.99 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$467.23 |
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Highest Price
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$408.97 | |
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Lowest Price
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$320.85 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$404.33 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Classic Accessories Over Drive PermaPRO Travel Trailer Cover, Fits 30' - 33' RVs since 12/6/2022. The most recent price update was on Aug 25, 2024.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $320.85 (lowest on 7/8/2023) to $408.97 (highest on 12/6/2022). The average price during this period is $357.33.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.3/5 from 78 reviews.
this cover is a excellent price. rated it low because my trailer is 110" wide this only comes in 104.5". had to return it. there was no width online stated didn't find out until I got it home.
I put on my new trailer cover and we had two storms, real Tucson "monsoons". The cover held up well. Researched on line, and this is meeting my expectations.
Awesome cover! Lightweight and with two people it's easy to install. PRO TIP- unroll and identify the front/back on the ground then roll it up! This is way easier then doing it on the trailer roof. Yeah, it'll get a little dirty but That's gonna happen anyways. So far the cover has been on and off a couple times with no issues. Lightweight material has survived being pulled over vents and AC units with no issues. After 1.5 months the cover is filthy (nearby dirt lots) but the trailer is still clean underneath. The access zippers are a great feature, didn't have to remove the cover to add a rear view camera.I'm confident this cover will last and protect for years to come. PS- don't forget the tire covers.
Very well made and the fit is excellent.
I just bought this cover a few weeks ago and put it on our travel trailer so we've only had it a few weeks. But, it was fairly lightweight and easy to get onto the roof. Installation was easy with some help and it seems to fit well. The straps do a good job of getting it snug on the camper. We did have a very heavy windstorm and the cover didn't budge. I'm hoping it keeps any water out of the camper but I guess we'll see in the spring.
Just received my cover. everything was there and my wife and I installed it. It is slippery so it moves around a lot on the roof. I started from the back and worked forward. I have a 21ft trailer and it fit is with extra to spare. I get a lot of sun so it will be interesting to see how it will hold up.
I got the cover about a month ago and, until now, so-far-so-good. It is way lighter than the previous (cheaper) Classic one I had before and that will put less strain on it, at top, against the corners of the trailer. I am interested to know how it will hold at the first stronger wind; the previous one just broke apart, but I've got it replaced very easy, based on the 3-year warranty. This one has straps that hold beneath the trailer and I consider that being way better that heaving it lose. It has zippers at all corners that make way easier to have access to the trailer and to put it on and remove it. And one more thing: it comes with 4-year warranty (I hope I am not mistaken), that is a huge plus for the Central-South California hot an sunny weather. It worth to pay an extra $100 to get this one, compared to the cheaper ones from Classic. And the Walmart/Classic warranty works very well. I would definitely recommend this one to anybody.
I order for 35 ft trailer, the one I got could easily fit a 37ft trailer. The excess just hangs in back. Cover doesn't fit well with air conditioner in middle of trailer,stretched the cover. Just bought this cover so don't know if it will last the winter.
Very lite material, no corner reinforcements for gutter drains. Vent panels too high, actually rest on edge of trailer. For $400 I would be better off buying a tarp.
Junk....advertised 3 layers....Where? Maybe the roof. After looking at my Dads cover, and the one I just purchased...big difference. The sides have no more then 1 layer. I hope it makes it through winter.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $428.99 (May 5) to $467.23 (Jul 14) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $457.67.
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