Makes sense if you can save on storage and have the unit close to home at the same time. Easier to get in and go if you are not going to get it each time.
So far the windows are doing good. Love the fact that I get zero wind / air in them.
Eugarps wrote:
Those are the ones I’m looking at in the Winnebago Travato 59GL I’m considering. Why a van? Potential issues with the HOA in the condo I’ll be buying. I’d considered thought about a Tiger to for their off road capability but the HOA won’t allow those. They’re to RV looking. A TC would work, if I just park there for loading and unloading but I’d have to find storage for the TC offsite.
Anyway, the Seitz windows on the van seem pretty trouble free and aren’t quite so bubble like. I’m sure they don’t have the insulating qualities of a true dual pane but they won’t fog up from leak inducing frame flex.
Thanks,
Bill