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No I don't. My general rule is to stay away from any RV covers. I live in the Midwest and the humidity here will create condensation underneath that cover and then if it can't breath you will just be rotting the roof of your RV. I know some will say they are breathable but I would rather not take the chance. Plus, RV's are made to be out in the weather. Another issue is high winds, years ago my neighbor put a cover on his RV and high winds destroyed it. Didn't last a year. Just my opinion, good luck.
 

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