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External are better & greatly recuce A class condensation but not easy to find for the Rapido.
A friend has a 2004 & bought some for a Hymer which were easily modified to fit.
Whilst I would still try Silverscreens first, here is another possibility - I know nothing about the company or its product, but it looks pretty good.
http://www.minsterproducts.co.uk/polar.htm
Regarding the use of external screens, don't forget that they can be very useful in the summer when they will keep the inside cool. If the outside temperature gets up around 30ºC or more, life can be unbearable without them.
So far as security is concerned, whilst it is good advice to be wary if wild camping, I would not go so far as to say never use them. It should depend on your own assessment of the risk of likely interference and the possibility of needing to beat a hasty retreat. We have certainly used external screens on aires in winter and even on a car park in St Omer one New Year's Eve. If we thought that there was a risk of needing to get away, we probably wouldn't use that particular location in the first place.
"Externals work much better at reducing condensation but should never be used if you are wild camping or in an aire - if you need to get out in a hurry you won't be able to get your screen off."
Hi JayDee,
Under what circumstances would you need to get your external screen off in a hurry - bears? wolves? inbreds playing banjos?
Made me a little bit scared about Aires now.
Externals work much better at reducing condensation but should never be used if you are wild camping or in an aire - if you need to get out in a hurry you won't be able to get your screen off. In that case internals are much safer, but not as effective.
John
Total bosh!!
Its quite easy to use external screens internally.
Just slip the door triangular bits on from the inside and push the front up to the screen using the sun visors to keep the screen in place.
Not pretty but perfectly do-able.
Total bosh!!
Its quite easy to use external screens internally.
Just slip the door triangular bits on from the inside and push the front up to the screen using the sun visors to keep the screen in place.
Not pretty but perfectly do-able.
Snip..... Some people do actually make there own by the way. If your'e that way inclined. :thumb:
Haggers, what, where, how? I'm inclined!
I would be keen to make my own (I can run up a seam without too much trouble! ) but what fabric do you use, where do you get it from, and what is the best way to 'fix' it on the van? Bet you didn't expect so many questions from that remark now did you!![]()
Thanks everyone, great advice, have contacted a couple of recomended suppiers and waiting for prices,Jaydee and Spacerunner, sorry didn't want to start trouble,i think you might need to meet up and buy each other a beer (any excuse is a good one) Happy m/homeing.
Hey David, What about this one...
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Honestly I'd been looking for weeks and then tripped over this!
I want a screen cover for my 2013 ducato that also covers the vents.
Covering the vents makes no difference to any draughts you might be getting in the cab.