







🛻 Shield your adventure — cover up like a pro, wherever the road takes you!
The Leader Accessories Windproof RV Cover fits 24'-27' travel trailers with a robust 5-ply anti-UV, waterproof fabric designed to resist wind, rain, snow, and scratches. Featuring adjustable straps, zippered access panels, and reflective safety strips, it offers a secure, custom fit and easy usability. The package includes tire covers, repair patches, and protective accessories, making it a comprehensive solution to preserve your RV’s value and appearance.




| Brand | Leader Accessories |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 330 x 102 x 104 inches |
| Coverage | 330''L*102''W*104''H |
| Manufacturer | Leader Accessories |
| UPC | 810348020406 810348022042 |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Model | Rv cover |
| Item Weight | 37.5 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 330 x 102 x 104 inches |
| Item model number | 90101003 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 90101003 |
D**R
Appears Equal/Better To Well Known Covers
ON EDIT: 5/22/23 After a winter with some of the worst wind ever, I was simply amazed at how well this cover survived. There was some minor damage to the cover fabric below the major straps from prolonged "ballooning" of the fabric rubbing it against the straps. It wore through in one place but never ripped further apart despite horrendous winds lasting three or four days and multiple such wind events. I would advise using some of the generous amount of repair fabric provided to add an extra layer of padding to those two large straps that completely cross the roof. Surprised that the simple gutter guard padding and "sock" to keep it in place worked great. My homemade ones always seemed to work their way off but these did not. All in all, I am extremely impressed with this cover and will upgrade it to 5 stars.Purchased: 27-30 ft. cover. This will be our 4th camper cover over the past 6 years and two different campers. The first two covers were from a well known manufacturer in business since the 1950's. Being a newbie to RV covers I started with a mid-range priced one that lasted only 1 year. Purchased a top line cover from same company and it lasted 2 years as did a third cover. We get high, sustained winds in Colorado often lasting two days or more which reek havoc on these covers - even those purporting to be "wind resistant" which is laughable as their warranty terms exclude wind damage. This cover touts the same as being "windproof" but with the same warranty disclaimer.The Good:Overall, this appears to be a nice cover for the price with many unexpected extras thrown in such as wheel covers, additional straps, gutter extension padding and nice Velcro retaining straps for the gutter guard pockets. The zippers are heavy duty and work well and there are Velcro straps at the bottom of the zippers that keep the wind from opening them. Nice features. Fabric is multi-layer and as heavy as one of the previous top line covers. Durability is yet to be determined so it was not rated at this time.The Not-So-GoodThe cover comes vacuum compacted to the point that it is one big, dense wad of material. (Similar to men doing laundry then leaving it in the washer for days before removing it. ) Your instructions make it seem as if you can toss it on the roof and simply unroll it. Not so. In fact if you try like I did, you will wind up with a big pile that gets bigger and bigger as you search for the "Front" and "Back" tags explained in the directions. Find a relatively clean surface like a driveway and pry this mass apart first to find the elusive tags then roll it up so you can more easily maneuver it atop the RV. Expect some perplexity as the directions state to start at the front and work back while the "BACK TAG" says to start there. Personally, I think it matters not which end you start with. The rear does allow you to anchor the elastic stays under the bumper to keep that end in place as you drag/pull toward the front end.FINAL ASIDE:For the asking price I consider it a good deal and would recommend the cover. I'm not expecting it to last forever as the wind will always be my nemesis. Lastly, I get a chuckle over all these cover companies showing their covers fitting tight as a glove on campers with completely flat roofs! No matter how determined I am are to get a nice fit, mine eventually looks like I covered it with a huge trash bag.
A**R
Great value. Waterproof. You can use RV while cover is on it is breathable. 2nd year of use no rips!
Update: 2nd year of use and no rips or tears. Hardly any wear at all on the material. Please make note I taped pool noodles to all the corners and covered sharp edges. If you do not do this obviously this would rip with high winds. Great value so far!This cover comes in a roll like a sleeping bag make sure you place one End of the Roll towards either front or back of the RV and unroll it in a line. (If your door opens on the passenger side like mine make sure that the yellow black striped tag is to the front. Please see the photos that I uploaded to see what the tag looks like ..you can find attached to the inside of the cover.) If your cover is packaged correctly this will be the End of the Roll to start with so put it towards the front of your RV and unroll the roll towards the back of your RV. Of course if your RV door is on the driver side or left side you would want to put the yellow and black striped tag side on the back of the RV and roll towards the front.) It took me 1 hour to install this... and an additional hour to place all the parachute cord and foam noodle pieces on the corners and tie it down. it is very lightweight it is waterproof and you can use the RV while this cover is on as it allows to RV to breathe. One complete side will roll up so make sure before you let the sides down that the unzipping sides are on the side that your door is on. If your door is on the passenger side there is a yellow and black striped tag that says front you should place that to the front of the RV if you want your cover to roll up on the right hand or passenger side. You can also roll up the front and back. This is a thin material so I advise buying some pool noodles from the dollar store or hose insulation for winterizing homes with a slit down the side to place on the corners and gutters that are sharp on your RV. As the material is thin and if it rubs on Corners it will tear as with any other cover.( see photos for howto placenoodles on corners... make sure to tape them or they will move.) However since I rolled one side up to use the RV while it is covered I bought some plastic clamps from a hardware store to clamp the rolls up so I could still use the anchors because when the tarp is rolled up on one side the anchors hold the roll up with pre sewed in Velcro and you cannot anchor it if you are using the scraps to hold the rolled side up . thus I bought the clamps to hold the roll up and use the anchors at the same time (see photos). However most of the anchors are too short so I tied a loop at the end of the anchors went to the dollar store and got 10 rolls of 25 ft parachute cord I used two of them to completely anchor the tarp cover. If you make sure to cover the sharp edges and anchor this on all the anchors that are provided I'm sure it will last. I had water pulling in a spot that I didn't completely anchor tightly and no water entered through the tarp so it will work to cover a RV with a leaky roof. I will add photos later to better explain how I utilized this. I used 31 up to 33 foot travel trailer cover this is a 32 foot fifth wheel and it fits great with two slides popped out.
C**
Seems like a nice product so far.
The cover was not folded like the directions said for installation. Otherwise it seems to be a nice piece.
N**E
Camper cover
Great coverage
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