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garyemunson
Mar 04, 2017Explorer II
Throw my 2 cents in... Having had campers with both, the value of dual pane comes into play depending how you camp. We will camp in cold weather as often as in warm weather. Those who store their rig all winter won't really benefit from dual pane and will have the issue of having to reseal them every 10 years or so. If you use your camper year round like us, dual pane is much more comfortable, even more so than in your stick house. In a camper you are often sleeping within a foot of the window glass and the dual pane prevents that cold feeling you get with single pane as the cold air slides off the window onto you. Also, since RVs are pretty closed up, moisture will condense much more on a single pane window (and frost over in really cold weather). Again, if you are a fair weather person, don't worry about the windows, if you are like us, insist on dual pane.
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