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Do you recon this could protect camper?

Started by vicandug, March 30, 2018, 06:18:01 PM

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vicandug

Hi

We got our new camper on 02/02/18. It's back at the manufacturer for warranty repairs and to also fix the roof because something fell on it.
I wonder if this could be used to protect it. Probably cheaper than a shed

]://www.thisisgoodgood.com/lanmodo-pro-ultimate-4season-protection-car/]
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lloydus67

Just my opinion, Never used one or seen one I real life, but a suction cup to the roof in high winds? My crash cam falls off the windscreen after a few weeks, can't imagine this big kite staying on. As for the protection side of things, if something fell on your roof the same as last time, point of impact is going to be that same centre mounted suction cup, likely to do the same damage, who knows but to be honest I can't see it giving much protection


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#jonesy

My take is if you use it in the car and get a good gust of wind you kit only lose your cover but also your mirrors and door handles.

Can't see any real benefit other than leaves and twigs.
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Bird

Quote from: vicandugProbably cheaper than a shed
go the shed ... more secure and better protection from Tiangong-1
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Hoyks

A good SEQ hail storm generally comes with 100km/h wind gusts, so I wouldn't be confident it would stay on. If the hail missed you, then the flailing structure of the canopy may do some damage anyway.

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