Personally I wouldn't be without them. If you camp in wooded areas they are a God sent, keeps the leaves and pine needles of the top of the slides, therefore you don't have to get up on the roof and sweep them off before pulling in the slides. Some complain of the flapping and making noise in the wind, but we have never had that problem. Good luck
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2011 Chevy Silverado 3500HD Ext Cab LT DRW Duramax/Allison pulling a 2012 SOB (still Thor, but not a Keystone), Dual ACs, 4 Door Fridge, Fireplace, Sleep Number Bed, Level-Up Auto Levelers, Disc Brakes, Winegard DirecTV SlimLine Auto Dish, Onan 5.5K, Splendide Combo Washer/Dryer, GY G114s on HiSpec 17.5 wheels, TrailAir Tri-Glide Pin Box, Mor/ryde IS.
Michelle & Ann Sullivan and 4 American Shorthairs
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