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bobndot
Feb 13, 2016Explorer II
Yes dual panes can work. I had removable storm windows that were cut the same size as the OEM window frames and held I place with clips. They were warm in winter and quiet. They really cut down the noise from passing snowmobiles when I was camped right on the trail.
If they (dual pane options) are pop out windows, they tend to allow less air in than slide windows during the summer to circulate cross ventilation. Some people use the A/C to offset that which is fine if that works for you.
If the optional dual pane windows are frameless, I would research it. Some people have negative things to say about them.
I am making my own storms for my new TT only because I do not use my A/C because I boondock w/o hookups and I need as much air circulation as possible.
If they (dual pane options) are pop out windows, they tend to allow less air in than slide windows during the summer to circulate cross ventilation. Some people use the A/C to offset that which is fine if that works for you.
If the optional dual pane windows are frameless, I would research it. Some people have negative things to say about them.
I am making my own storms for my new TT only because I do not use my A/C because I boondock w/o hookups and I need as much air circulation as possible.
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