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<blockquote data-quote="bobbfrommn" data-source="post: 504500" data-attributes="member: 24065"><p>For those in northen climates how do you cover your toon for the winter? I've shrinkwrapped mine in the past (DIY) but that is expensive with the material running about $100-$150. I tried tarping it with a quality tarp last year but the above average snow (in WI) collapsed pockets of it, which filled with water on melty days, froze back into ice and then ripped the tarp. Anyone come up with a good system for when the snow flies?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobbfrommn, post: 504500, member: 24065"] For those in northen climates how do you cover your toon for the winter? I've shrinkwrapped mine in the past (DIY) but that is expensive with the material running about $100-$150. I tried tarping it with a quality tarp last year but the above average snow (in WI) collapsed pockets of it, which filled with water on melty days, froze back into ice and then ripped the tarp. Anyone come up with a good system for when the snow flies? [/QUOTE]
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