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Better than having all the green gunge that comes off of the trees makes a heck of a mess on top.
We have the standard waterproof cover on the Pennine and a breathable one for winter or can be used to keep it clean. Must have something between the two to make air circulate and rain runs of by tipping it up or down one end for the water to run off the top.
We paid £75 for a breathable cover in the sale.For a rip when had before we had or rather have a reel of waterproof tape off of eBay now that will save us if ours tears. Why buy another when it is repairable for less cost.
------------- Chrissie
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