Canopy curtain

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Hi whilst we were in Spain we were chatting to a couple and we noticed the full length curtain they had hanging from the pole on the front of their motorhome canopy. It was a lightweight sheer green printed fabric blowing gently in the breeze. In my opinion much nicer than the ridged curtains. It gave them privacy from the next pitch and some more shade but still airy. I asked them where they got it from and they said a show a couple of years ago. I've searched on line but can't find anything like it. Does anyone else have one or know where you can purchase please?
 
Hi whilst we were in Spain we were chatting to a couple and we noticed the full length curtain they had hanging from the pole on the front of their motorhome canopy. It was a lightweight sheer green printed fabric blowing gently in the breeze. In my opinion much nicer than the ridged curtains. It gave them privacy from the next pitch and some more shade but still airy. I asked them where they got it from and they said a show a couple of years ago. I've searched on line but can't find anything like it. Does anyone else have one or know where you can purchase please?
Don't suppose you have a photo?
 
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We have something similar - Lilypad Windblockers http://www.windblockers.net/
we bought some at a show many years ago and use them all the time. They slide into the awning and give a nice bit of shade & privacy without blocking everything out - except the Wind!! Ours are in 4 pieces - 2 at the front & 1 each end. Sometimes we only put up one piece, depends on how much sun & privacy we want.
We have a high and long van so got them made to measure. (picture from their web site)
 

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We have two Lillypad blockers and can use them on the front of the canopy rail, or one front and one side. We had some velcro added to the top of the windblocker so that I can simply attach to the arm of the canopy. At the foot of the blocker I use a length of elactic and tent pegs to pull it forward. They don't take up any space when rolled up.
 
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