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run100
Dec 28, 2013Explorer II
We’ve had pass-thru windows on both our campers and love having the feature for the following reasons:
- Yes, upon occasion, my aging bones have been squeezed thru the tiny pass-thru window to retrieve something from the truck. Also, when the lock failed on our camper’s door, all four of us still gained access to the camper by climbing thru the pass-thru window, so we could eat lunch.
- When first pulling away from home or campsite, having the pass-thru window has saved us, because since we can then hear sounds in the camper, we’ve been alerted to an open window, or a door/drawer left unsecured. So, the pass-thru also serves as my my built-in airhead protection!
- During periodic stops along the road, it's been nice being able to pass food, drink or clothing between the truck and camper.
For our family, we enjoy having the window. Note: we use a foam boot at the pass-thru and recommend the product.
- Yes, upon occasion, my aging bones have been squeezed thru the tiny pass-thru window to retrieve something from the truck. Also, when the lock failed on our camper’s door, all four of us still gained access to the camper by climbing thru the pass-thru window, so we could eat lunch.
- When first pulling away from home or campsite, having the pass-thru window has saved us, because since we can then hear sounds in the camper, we’ve been alerted to an open window, or a door/drawer left unsecured. So, the pass-thru also serves as my my built-in airhead protection!
- During periodic stops along the road, it's been nice being able to pass food, drink or clothing between the truck and camper.
For our family, we enjoy having the window. Note: we use a foam boot at the pass-thru and recommend the product.
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