Thermally insulated external screen covering windscreen on front side windows will provide better protection, less condensation and more warmth - downside is they make it difficult to open the front doors and having to deal with wet screens when it rains. Depending on your sleeping arrangements, I would also look at getting an external screen for the tailgate as well.
I would definitely recommend Rainbow Screens - much more expensive but I guess you get what you pay for - we started out with a cheap set but there is no comparison. We have packed ours away wet a few times but, as they come with their own bags, its not a problem - we just get them out to dry when we get home.
They are external - very thick and well insulated.Are Rainbow screens internal or external ?
I’ve only ever had Silver Screens on previous big vans, but then storage is a lot more in a big van, and I dont wish to have to carry any excess.
Thanks in advance.
I had the same issue with the Kiravans internal screens, Advertised as fitting the T6, but not a great fit around the mirror, they arnt that bad really and don't let any light in despite this.Any recommendations for internal thermal screens, looked on Kiravans but a few reviews mention they do not fit a T6. This is due to the suckers being where the rear view mirror is?
I'm looking for interior as I often leave them on when parked in street to keep the temp regulated in my camper, so don't fancy leaving something external in the street for a prolonged time.
Yes stock levels arnt always great, but im sure others are available and probably made in the same factory anyway. I purchased an external cover recently but prefer the Kiravans internal ones.Thanks @superflyguy I may try them then, I do get frustrated with Kiravans and their stock levels, there out of stock on normal black curtains now for my side windows... Grrr I'll wait till it's all in stock and may well order them all in one place.