The front face of your KABE is its most vulnerable surface and the most exposed. Every Autobahn kilometre, every A-road, every convoy behind a lorry subjects the front panel, locker doors and window frames to a continuous stream of stone chips, grit, road debris, diesel spray and insects.
The damage is cumulative and largely invisible at first. But over a season of regular touring, the front panel that looked immaculate when the van was new begins to tell its story: surface chips in the GRP, dulling of the finish, marks on the locker doors. The interior of your KABE remains as precisely engineered as the day it was built. The front face gradually shows its mileage.
A tailored towing cover, fitted specifically to your KABE’s profile and fastened securely for transit, intercepts all of that before it reaches the van. It goes on before you leave. It comes off when you arrive. In between, your front face is completely protected.
For most caravans, this is a practical decision. For a KABE, it’s the obvious one.
