Economical T@B Cover
bigskybound
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Always hate to sound cheap - I consider myself more "thrifty", really, - but is there a good quality alternative cover for out T@B other than the one that costs over $500 from the TeardropShop?
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Check out my post on this cover for our Outback S:
http://tab-rv.vanillaforums.com/discussion/comment/32526/#Comment_325262015 Max S Outback | 2010 Xterra -- Retired
2022 Ford F350 Tremor | 2022 Cirrus 620 -
I got a T@B cover but never used it. I park under an oak tree and didn't want to have the $500 cover under the tree. Plus, it was way too heavy to put it up myself every weekend (I go weekend camping whenever I can). So I got a 10'x20' all purpose tarp (not the heavy duty one) from Walmart ($17) and bungee cords. It is very light weight and cheap. I will just throw it away and get a new one when it gets too dirty, but so far I am still using the first one (I bought this one about 8 months ago). I will probably get a 12'x24' next time ($20).
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