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  • DukeHewettDukeHewett Member Posts: 42
    We had a Pahaque cover for about 4 years before the sun degraded it and we had to throw it away (expensive).   No guarantee on the Pahaque, so we had to make a decision.   We opted for the "Classic" cover for our T@B 320 knowing that the quality was not as good as Pahaque, BUT Classic has a 3 year guarantee.  We have found that the Classic's fall apart in roughly 2 years in our Folsom, CA environment, BUT Classic honors their 3 year warranty and sends us a new one every time.   IF you decide to go with the Classics, MAKE SURE YOU KEEP YOUR RECEIPT, PROOF OF PURCHASE, AND A PICTURE OF THE TAG ON YOUR COVER.
    They normally honor their warranty with no need to return the cover, just send pics.   The tops typically fall apart from white material they use, as you can see from the pics attached.   Much easier to use the Classic Cover to put over the 320 than the heavy awkward Pahaque too.   While the pics look horrible, we are in an extreme heat/ultraviolet environment.  That said, we'll still keep ordering the Classic, not knowing how long we will own the 320 or be alive. :-(
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