Thermal wrap for a pop top

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Thermal wrap for a pop top

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Are the thermal external poptop covers made for a holdsworth conversion?

Seem to get a fair bit of condensation up there and thought these might help with that. I have a screen wrap and that really seems to have helped stop the screen getting to damp.

I did notice a picture in the end of the road post, where a holdsworth had something attached to the tops ends.

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I'd also be insterested in one for a
Viking but can't seem to find them
Anywhere

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Have just found these http://shop.darenpucerscreens.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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For what it is worth I have one on my Westy pop top and it makes a huge difference. Certainly reduces condensation but also other benefits I didn't initially think of...like it makes the inside of the van a lot darker at night and maybe even a bit quieter.
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LeeME3 wrote:For what it is worth I have one on my Westy pop top and it makes a huge difference. Certainly reduces condensation but also other benefits I didn't initially think of...like it makes the inside of the van a lot darker at night and maybe even a bit quieter.
totaly agree, i have one on a devon and it makes it warmer and darker.great for when dawn is at 4 am.
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organicmatter wrote:Have just found these http://shop.darenpucerscreens.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Got my Westy one trom here and would recommend.

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