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UltraKen

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Posted: 05/31/12 12:29pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

viajante wrote:

We really like the RV Quick Shades RV Quick Shades. They mount inside the windshield with suction cups. We like having them inside, particularly if it rains. The added plus is that you can see out, but people outside can't see in.The added plus is that you can see out, but people outside can't see in


Don't count on that at night if your lights are on inside.


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..Here's another vote for MagneShade. We love ours, this was the FIRST thing we got for our Motorhome, shortly after we bought it. Highly recommend it.

Goes on and off in seconds, without having to climb up on anything, and no suction cups or snaps to deal with. Blocks out the sun and heat really well, WITHOUT taking away any of your view out the windshield. Folds up and stores easily, too. Only bad thing about it is, it isn't cheap.

And, for the OP, another great thing about the MagneShade: They are based here in good ol' North Carolina. Order a Magneshade, you'll be supporting jobs here in North Carolina.

Concerning that reflective material from Home Depot some are suggesting: To each their own, but yuuuck!!! That defeats one of the best things about a MH, when you can't even see out that huge windshield and side windows at the front! No way would I ever put those on ours. We love the great view you have out the big windshield and side windows when parked, would not want to give that up for anything.


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