When the cover arrived I immediately put it on my travel trailer only to find some asthetic issues. At first I thought it had been previously returned and was soiled. Now I think it may have been the result of transfer of some of the black panels onto the rest of the cover. The cover itself was adequate but the issues detracted from the appearance. I could have returned it to Amazon for replacement or refund but I didn’t want to remove and repack it so I contacted the manufacturer customer service to see what could be done in the way of accommodation. The process was slow but we did come to agreement and I am satisfied. As far as the cover itself, the fit is good, the material seems superior to my previous cover, the white top will reflect heat better, and though my trailer is not a toy hauler, the rear zippered panel will provide easier access to the back end for things like water heater draining. The side roll up panels didn’t line up with my entry door but ultimately, that worked to my advantage since I can open one zipper and utilizing the sewn in velcro tie strap, gain easy access to the interior of the trailer with the cover on. Ultimately, the quicker access is a big advantage to me. Time will tell if the material is adequate to the damaging hot sun here in Northern California but I think the prospects are good.Update, 01/20/2025:The cover ripped out at the underbelly strap attachment points. After some discussion with the seller, they agreed to a replacement which arrived today. Thank you Vinpatio for standing behind the sale. In hindsight and having experienced this, I recommend to future buyers of this cover to avoid using the underbelly straps and instead, just use the provided wrap around straps. Significant wind puts too much strain on the fabric when utilizing the underbelly straps. In some cases, the cover failed at the confluence of the cover and strap attachment buckle. In other cases, the force just ripped out the cover material along the bottom sewed seam of the cover.