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Dave_Pete
Jan 11, 2016Explorer II
DW made curtains with sewn-in clips purchased from the RV store. The clips are the type that run in a common track we had in our Pop Up (like a sleep area partition). I suspect you can buy that track easy if you have none. The curtains stayed in the track pulled back, or run out an end for cleaning or stowing.
The curtains had fleece on the sleep side. (Oh what a nice night - I sleep with my hand arm out and against the headboard, or tent fabric).
The curtain outer fabric (against the tent fabric) was a water resistant some such or another. That's her department.
The quilted inner was basic thin quilt batt.
The curtains were are so short you can easily do it on a basic home machine.
We went both ways in Nov/Dec Alaska Highway. Coldest comfortable night was -5. Coldest UN-comfortable night was -30.
The curtains had fleece on the sleep side. (Oh what a nice night - I sleep with my hand arm out and against the headboard, or tent fabric).
The curtain outer fabric (against the tent fabric) was a water resistant some such or another. That's her department.
The quilted inner was basic thin quilt batt.
The curtains were are so short you can easily do it on a basic home machine.
We went both ways in Nov/Dec Alaska Highway. Coldest comfortable night was -5. Coldest UN-comfortable night was -30.
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