We are full timers and have no reason to cover ours.
Having said that I also find no good valid reason to ever cover a Montana. These rigs are built to be outside with nothing more than proper winterization and covering them is not required or desired.
How many times have you passed an RV dealer who had all his rigs covered in the winter?
Seldom will you pass an RV storage lot where the majority of RVs are covered.
There are many full timers that stay in the snowy colder climates all winter and they don't cover their rigs.
Over the years I and many others have heard all the stories about chaffing, tearing, mildew etc. If you feel so inclined cover the rig with a good coat of sealant on the roof and wax on the fiberglas.
Now you will also hear and read stories from those that use RV covers and they wouldn't be without it. So in the end it all comes down to what you feel is the right thing to do for you.
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