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I did. Ordered two Magzo Magnetic Thermal Insulted Door Curtains- 60" x 80 " from Amazon, one complete door curtain fits one side of the camper with easily a foot to spare front and back that I tuck behind the lift panels. There is only about an inch and a half at the top I had to cut to seperate the two curtains. They come with velcro loop already sewed along the top and OVRLND also has velcro loop installed. I had some extra velcro hook, I put it back to back to create a two sided velcro hook that stays on the Magzo and attaches to the OVRLND. Had a family member sew the two pieces together per side, this was done after I took these pictures. The bottom of the curtains have magnets built in so I bought some magnetic tape but the tape I bought has really weak magnets so for now, the curtains just hang down. Pros: total cost $80- got the Magzo's on black Friday for about $40 each. They say they are water proof. They definetly keep the camper warmer inside. When I pulled the DIY Arctic Pack off there was a very noticible temp difference between the my DIY insulation and the campers canvas. The campers canvas was same temp as outside, about 24 F. Inside, with out running diesel heat was about 32 F. It felt like the camper heated up faster when I was using the diesel heater. They also keep the camper darker. Cons: I didn't make a window, but when I want to look out, I just pull down the velcro to peek out the window. They roll up a bit bigger than OVRLND's Artic Pack due to thermal quilting.

I think I read somewhere that OVRLND is testing out some new quilted fabric for theirs. I also do not leave them up when I put my roof down, I think many people with OVRLND's Artic Pack do leave them up full time.

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