Every Miles A Memory
Expedition Leader
Are you simply trying to block out the window while you camp and have some privacy, or are you also going to be doing some stealth camping and want to block out all light coming from inside the camper?
Just asking because one product we found and swear by is what the big Class A motorhomes use to block out the fronts of their coaches that are all glass.
The covers are made by Best RV in San Diego. They're pretty cheap considering how well they work and can be sewn in a bunch of different colors. Best part is you give them your dimensions and they make them to spec.
Here is why they're so cool. The cover goes on the outside of the window and blocks UV light from getting onto the glass and heating up the inside of the camper.
We had them made because we drycamp 99% of the time and will leave the camper in the sun so our solar panels are soaking up sun to keep our bank of batteries powered.
This meant that the inside of the camper got pretty hot during the day while we'd be out hiking. These made a world of difference. Plus, they block anyone from seeing inside the vehicle during the day time.
At night, people can see in if there is a light on inside the vehicle, so a simple curtain of any type will take care of that. You can see out through them while they're on the windows and the best part, we've had them on the windows for 2 years now and never had any issues with them flapping, tearing or coming off.
Here is a link to our full review of them being installed on the camper with a link to Best RV. It also has a bunch of photos so you'll get the idea
Just asking because one product we found and swear by is what the big Class A motorhomes use to block out the fronts of their coaches that are all glass.
The covers are made by Best RV in San Diego. They're pretty cheap considering how well they work and can be sewn in a bunch of different colors. Best part is you give them your dimensions and they make them to spec.
Here is why they're so cool. The cover goes on the outside of the window and blocks UV light from getting onto the glass and heating up the inside of the camper.
We had them made because we drycamp 99% of the time and will leave the camper in the sun so our solar panels are soaking up sun to keep our bank of batteries powered.
This meant that the inside of the camper got pretty hot during the day while we'd be out hiking. These made a world of difference. Plus, they block anyone from seeing inside the vehicle during the day time.
At night, people can see in if there is a light on inside the vehicle, so a simple curtain of any type will take care of that. You can see out through them while they're on the windows and the best part, we've had them on the windows for 2 years now and never had any issues with them flapping, tearing or coming off.
Here is a link to our full review of them being installed on the camper with a link to Best RV. It also has a bunch of photos so you'll get the idea