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Aside from the obvious size difference, caravans are different from a lot of other vehicles that you may own. Not only are they bigger in size, but unless you go on caravanning holidays regularly or are spending a long time on the road, a lot of the time your\u00a0caravan<\/a>\u00a0will just be sitting, waiting to be used again. Compared that to your car, which is probably used at least once a day and on the rare occasion it isn\u2019t, and if you have a garage, you more than likely will keep it in there during these times. That is something you can\u2019t really do with a caravan unless you invest in a garage extension which could be costly.<\/p>\n

Therefore, you are faced with the issue of what to do with your caravan when it is not being used, especially in the winter months, to protect it against the elements and from\u00a0becoming damp<\/a>. This is where caravan covers come in. There are a wide variety of different types of covers available \u2013 some cover the whole vehicle while it’s stationary, while others are designed to cover them\u00a0while they are being towed<\/a>, and then there are some that just cover key areas such as the roof or\u00a0a hitch cover<\/a>.<\/p>\n

To help make sifting through thousands of different products a little easier, we have compiled a list the highlights what we feel are the best\u00a0caravan covers worth<\/a>\u00a0checking out. We will also discuss some important considerations you need to think about when looking for the right one for your vehicle and circumstances.<\/p>\n

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