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Hugo has curtains up every window except the front one. What do people usually do to cover the front screen? Is it best to get a thermal cover or would something else do?
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personal preference. at the moment, we have a curtain that cuts off the living area from the cab, tho eventually, the curtains will run right around the cab.
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I have a curtain rail that runs round the cab from either side and meets in the middle by the rear view mirror. Curtains obv can hang from that. You could buy a runner and put one up yourself? I recon the likes of B&Q sell them?!

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I think there must have been a rail at the front at some point as there are holes in the side cab window rails that suggest something must have once attached to them. Would like a thermal cover but huge money. Will have to do something before we sleep in it though!
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Well you got two options for now whilst you save for the thermals :)

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If you wild camp,curtains that run from behind the fronts seats plus rear blacked out windows are a must,just remember not to put lights on with curtains open when its dark :D
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putney wrote:If you wild camp,curtains that run from behind the fronts seats plus rear blacked out windows are a must,just remember not to put lights on with curtains open when its dark :D

I get the blacked out windows, but why curtains behind the seats mate? (mine currently do but was thinking about changing it and I do wild camp)

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I wild camp and run mine by the windscreen without any trouble :ok

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I've bought some thermal covers off eBay this morning. Not having anything for the windows just delays our camping!
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I did have curtains that went round the front cab but have just taken them out for 2 reasons - one they were tricky blighters to feed round the corner at the top of the A pillar and I was forever pulling them off their hooks and two they hang vertically (obviously - gravity being what it is) which meant access to the dash was a pain and light got in at the bottom - obviously an elasticated cord or something across the bottom would solve this but I didn't fancy having to rig that up every time I want to 'close up' for the night.

I now use an external thermal cover which works brilliantly - takes minutes to put up and is virtually totally light proof. Has the added bonus of keeping the interior cooler which in turn means my thermostatic coolbox (which I tend to leave on the front double seat during the day) doesn't have to work as hard. Packs down to about the size of a sleeping bag.

Don't know what they cost as mine came from a mate's LT35 that he's scrapping - although it fits the T25 perfectly well (now that I've 'pleated' the top in the middle - you can see in ythe pic where it 'gaped' a bit). The way it fits over the wing mirrors is really neat! You can still open the doors when it's fitted, probably best not to go for a drive though.

As an added bonus I have now re-used my original front curtains to separate the front cab from the main area which is handy for me as my 4 yr old sleeps in a bunk up the front and she loves having her own bedroom!

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I'd go with saving up for thermal covers.... At the least it makes the van light proof and so you get longer sleeps...
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I've bought some from ebay - should be here in a couple of days! Am I the only one on here who actually likes waking up to the light?! I do not sleep with the curtains closed in the house, I like to see whatever the weather is outside.. have to have the window open too :| I know I can't do that in the van though so I've shelled out reluctantly for the thermals!!!
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