Stop freeze damage.
Setup in 45 minutes.
The only inflatable RV skirt. No drilling. No tools.
Tested to −40°F. Ships this week.
Choose your protection
All kits include pump, storage bags, and everything you need. Engineer-reviewed for guaranteed fit.
Extra Large Kit
High Clearance · RVs 36-45ft
Medium Kit
Standard Clearance · RVs 24-28ft
Large Kit
High Clearance · RVs 28-36ft
Our engineers review every order to ensure perfect fit. Need help choosing?
While others scramble
with foam boards and tape,
you're already warm.
5,000+ RV owners trust AirSkirts because it actually works — in the harshest conditions North America can throw at it.
Setup so fast, you'll think you did it wrong
Unroll. Inflate. Done. No tools, no drilling holes in your rig, no wrestling with vinyl in freezing temps. First-timers average 45 minutes. Veterans do it in 25.
Save enough on propane to fund your next trip
Trapped air is nature's best insulator. Owners report 10-30% less propane usage — that's $300-600 back in your pocket every winter. The skirt pays for itself.
Protected in 3 steps
Unroll
Position tubes around your RV perimeter. Fits any shape.
Inflate
Use included 800W pump. All tubes fill in minutes.
Protected
Warm floors, lower bills. Reuse for 5+ years.
AirSkirts Explained
Watch how the world's only inflatable RV skirt works — in under 2 minutes.
5,000+ RVs protected in extreme conditions
"Stayed very warm in Prince George, Northern Canada."
"Polar vortex hit — underbelly stayed completely dry."
"Walked around in socks without freezing my feet!"
Everything you need to know
First-timers average about 45 minutes. After a few setups, most do it in 25 minutes or less. Compare that to 4-8 hours for foam board. No tools, no stakes, no drilling.
Yes — travel trailers, fifth wheels, motorhomes, Airstreams, 16 to 45+ feet. Conforms to slideouts and irregular underbellies. Engineers review every order.
No. Unlike vinyl snap-on skirting, AirSkirts seals using air pressure alone. No permanent modifications, no damage to resale value.
Yes. Tubes conform to gravel, grass, concrete — any surface. Unlike rigid foam that leaves gaps.
Tested to −40°F. Dual-layer PVC creates a dead air space for natural insulation. Used in Northern Canada, Alaska, and upper Midwest.
Usually no. Most policies call it "owner negligence." Average damage: $3,000-$15,000+ plus weeks without your RV. AirSkirts is cheap insurance.
Even 4-season RVs benefit. Those packages add heated tanks but don't stop cold air under your rig. Skirting adds another thermal barrier.
Weight of inflated tubes keeps them stable. Included stakes add security in extreme wind. Unlike foam that blows away.
Foam is $100-$300 but takes 4-8 hours, can't be reused, blows away, looks terrible (many parks ban it), and goes to landfill yearly. AirSkirts lasts 5+ years.
Custom vinyl costs $2,000-$5,000 plus install. Requires drilling snaps every 12" — hurts resale. AirSkirts: zero modification, 20 min setup, fully portable.
Please don't. Fire hazard, attracts rodents, absorbs moisture, can void insurance, banned at most RV parks.
Dual-layer commercial-grade PVC handles typical underbelly components. Rare punctures fix in minutes with included repair kit.
Deflated, fits in included bags — about two sleeping bags. Most store in basement compartment. Far more portable than foam or vinyl.
5-year warranty — longest in the industry. 30-day returns, no questions asked.
Ready to stay warm?
Free shipping · 5-year warranty · 30-day returns
Not sure which kit you need?
Tell us about your RV and our engineers will recommend the perfect configuration — free, no obligation.
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Questions? Call 833-475-4787