Keep your toy hauler looking showroom-fresh between trips. The ADCO Designer Series SFS Aquashed cover (part 01-0260) wraps rigs from 20'1" to 24' in a triple-layer system engineered to shed water, block UV, and breathe -- so mold and mildew don't take hold while your rig sits. Recommended for moderate climates and short-to-medium term storage.
Toy haulers have a unique profile -- tall rear ramps, blunt ends, and wide bodies that generic RV covers handle poorly. ADCO engineers the Designer Series specifically around toy hauler geometry, with reinforced front corners to resist snags on grab handles and antennas, and a cut that accommodates the extra height and rear-door bulk common to this trailer type.
The multi-tone gray fabric integrates a triple-layer SFS Aquashed top panel over the roof -- the section most exposed to rain, sun, and debris -- while triple-layer polypropylene side panels keep the walls protected without trapping moisture against your paint and gel coat.
30% more SFS Aquashed material versus earlier ADCO generations. Beads water on contact and provides maximum resistance to high humidity and sustained rainfall.
Top and side panels block harmful UV rays that fade gel coat, crack caulk seams, and degrade rubber roofing over seasons of outdoor storage.
Polypropylene side panels allow moisture vapor to escape, preventing the trapped-humidity environment where mold and mildew thrive inside and outside your rig.
Front and rear buckle cinching removes slack from the cover; bottom strap-and-buckle system locks the cover down so wind gusts cannot lift or shift it off the trailer.
Anyone who has wrestled a large RV cover solo knows the pain. ADCO addresses the two biggest headaches -- threading straps under a 24-foot trailer and protecting fragile roof fixtures during installation -- with purpose-built accessories included in the box.
This cover (01-0260) is sized for toy hauler trailers with an overall length of 20 feet 1 inch to 24 feet. Cover dimensions are 294 inches long x 106 inches wide x 120 inches tall. Measure your trailer's total exterior length -- bumper to tongue -- before ordering. If your rig falls right at a size boundary, ADCO generally recommends sizing up for better coverage over rear ramps and front storage compartments.