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Insulating curtains for motorhomes in heatwave: opinions divided

13.07.2026 03:35 1 min 1 source
Le Monde du Camping-Car FRA
Insulating curtains for motorhomes in heatwave: opinions divided
Original source: Le Monde du Camping-Car

French magazine Le Monde du Camping-Car surveyed readers on the effectiveness of external thermal curtains for motorhomes during summer heat. Opinions were split: some find them useful for delaying cabin heating, others deem them useless without air conditioning. Curtains do not cool the air but may reduce stuffiness when parked.

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Insulating curtains for motorhomes in heatwave: opinions divided

13.07.2026 Le Monde du Camping-Car FRA Original source

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