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SteveAE
Jul 19, 2015Explorer
I am pretty sure that Artic Fox and Outdoors RV is the same company, just a different product line. Have toured both factories and the Artic Fox seemed better constructed (hence the extra weight).
I spent a couple thousand $$$$ to add dual pane windows to my trailer. Yes, they are warmer, but that isn't the only advantage. The sound reduction is huge and, in my case, since the windows are tinted, the added privacy is great.
RV double pane windows are not constructed like a residential window is. A big window (any type) looks nice when it is 50 to 70 degrees outside, but when it is 10 degrees (I camp in that type of weather), or 100 degrees, even a quality double pane window can let quite a bit of cold (or heat) in and you are likely to just cover it up if you want to sit by it.
Good luck in your search.
I spent a couple thousand $$$$ to add dual pane windows to my trailer. Yes, they are warmer, but that isn't the only advantage. The sound reduction is huge and, in my case, since the windows are tinted, the added privacy is great.
RV double pane windows are not constructed like a residential window is. A big window (any type) looks nice when it is 50 to 70 degrees outside, but when it is 10 degrees (I camp in that type of weather), or 100 degrees, even a quality double pane window can let quite a bit of cold (or heat) in and you are likely to just cover it up if you want to sit by it.
Good luck in your search.
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