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NETTIE
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STORM FORCE COVER

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I have just ordered a storm force cover for my traveller, now i understand there are some rub points to be careful of i have some brand new wool blankets the sort removal companies use do you think it would be a good idea to put these over the roof and bonnet before the new cover or will it affect the breathability of the cover.
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Re: STORM FORCE COVER

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If it were me I'd be concerned about the damp-retention properties of wool and be considering one of these as a base layer instead, possibly with a thin sheet of polythene between them, as Stormforce covers, despite what the vendors claim, do indeed let water through in heavy downpours:-

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NETTIE
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Re: STORM FORCE COVER

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Thats an idea thank you
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