Author: timpamt
Subject: Rpod Cover Questions
Posted: 24 Oct 2016 at 4:11pm
If I had seen there were two types (PolyPro vs PermaPro I might have opted for the strong (more expensive) ripstop version.
From what I'm reading the Polypro and PermaPro are both polyester - but the PermaPro is "ripstop." I might just get 3 years from mine, whereas you will probably get 4 years of service from your cover - assuming we both do what we can to prevent the antenna and gutters from wearing holes in our covers.
I watch a U-Tube video of a couple that put their cover on using telescoping fiberglass paint roller poles. We're going to give that a try when we put our cover on this weekend - I'll report back!
Subject: Rpod Cover Questions
Posted: 24 Oct 2016 at 4:11pm
If I had seen there were two types (PolyPro vs PermaPro I might have opted for the strong (more expensive) ripstop version.
From what I'm reading the Polypro and PermaPro are both polyester - but the PermaPro is "ripstop." I might just get 3 years from mine, whereas you will probably get 4 years of service from your cover - assuming we both do what we can to prevent the antenna and gutters from wearing holes in our covers.
I watch a U-Tube video of a couple that put their cover on using telescoping fiberglass paint roller poles. We're going to give that a try when we put our cover on this weekend - I'll report back!