INSIDE WINDSHIELD COVER

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Mel Wilbur
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INSIDE WINDSHIELD COVER

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This is an interesting concept for easy to use windshield/side window covers www.easycurtain.net
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BornFree_n_Now
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We have used this product for the past 1.5 years with great success :>) It also bears noting that the Company is one of the nicest we have dealt with.
Larry & Sharon
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Mike Jean Bandfield
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INSIDE WINDSHIELD COVER

Post by Mike Jean Bandfield »

I'm currious as to why you are recommending this product. Don't the older BF's have the wrap around curtain or don't you like the BF curtain?

There are short comings in the BF curtain which this one might over come - like it probably leaves more useable space in the cab. However, we find the BF curtain very easy to pull out and stow away.

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Barbara & Ken
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Inside Windshield Cover

Post by Barbara & Ken »

We've seen the Easy Curtain advertised in Motorhome, and it does look easy to install. Does the darkness of the fabric make the coach seem smaller or more closed in? When it's installed, can you get to the windshield without un-installing it?
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Post by BornFree_n_Now »

We use the product as the first step when we stop for the evening, the added privacy is very nice, and the heat/cold insulation is quite remarkable (for the windshield we first put up a reflective dashboard protector and then the concerned covering). We still use the Bornfree curtain which we recovered in lighter colored material, but we removed the railing it was originally held by, and simply use Velcro to affix it to the carpet around the cab area and under the entertainment center. The overall visual effect is far preferable to the original configuration with added privacy, insulation, and sound dampening.
Larry & Sharon
2002 26' RSB
Suzuki X90 4x4 Toad
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