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- goreds2ExplorerADCO Windshield Cover is still great even though it cannot fit in the bag. I will take that trade off.
- 4x4vanExplorer IIIOn my last RV ('88 Jamboree), I had both an inside cover and an outside cover. For camping, we used the inside cover; vinyl, that snapped in place to block the windshield and both side cab windows. It was easy, no matter the weather, and we could pull up the bottom and take a peek outside if needed. At home while stored, we used the exterior cover over the windshield and both side cab windows. That kept the windshield/windows clean and ready to go for the next trip.
- camperdaveExplorerMine lives on a shelf in the garage... I find reflectix for the side windows and a $15 windshield cover from an auto parts store is easier and works better anyway. Quicker to install, and all done from the inside. They store nicely between the passenger seat and the dinette.
- PowertourExplorer IIWe recently purchased the same one as you, took 1 look at the bag vs the cover & said 'forget it'.
- BordercollieExplorerThe ADCO windshield and side window cover is actually pretty neat. Needs no Velcro or snaps on rig, and see-through panel is nice. Nice to have in hot weather camping and helps with privacy. (I forgot that we had one.
- Dusty_RExplorerWhere we park for the winter, we face the South so we have a sunscreen for the outside of the wind shield.
You can see thru it, from inside to out in daylight, and out to in at night, we do have a blind we use at night.
Dusty - suprzExplorer
bobndot wrote:
I really never realized that people cover windshields from the exterior.
If you pull into a overnight spot in bad weather, you have to get out of the MH to install it then try to pack it away when its wet.
Isn't it easier to cover the windshield from the inside, where you install it and fold it up dry ?
We have an exterior cover that came with the RV, we have never used it yet. We always just use the internal cover. We carry it with us and i have taken it out and put it back in the bag it came in. Maybe if we stayed in a place for more than a few days we might use it? Don't know - bobndotExplorer III really never realized that people cover windshields from the exterior.
If you pull into a overnight spot in bad weather, you have to get out of the MH to install it then try to pack it away when its wet.
Isn't it easier to cover the windshield from the inside, where you install it and fold it up dry ? - maddog348ExplorerADCO in shed in old duffle bag. ADCO bag on patio waiting for reassignment. JM2¢ ~~ YMMV
- navegatorExplorerGave up first try, fold it and throw it in the toad for travell, only 3 items that I can repack in the bags, sleeping bag, tent and the army cot everything else is impossible!
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