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Taitsx4

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May 26, 2002, 8:21:36 PM5/26/02
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Has anyone purchased the custom reflective bunk end covers from Popup
Gizmos.com. Are they worth the $65.00 ?

jwnrj

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May 26, 2002, 11:51:58 PM5/26/02
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We use a couple space blankets on each bunkend, ducktaped together to cover
the whole roof, and hold them down with clothespins around the edges. Not
fancy, but it does make a difference, and total cost is about $10.

JnB

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Jim & Rita Fitzsimmons

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May 28, 2002, 11:33:59 PM5/28/02
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I am a camper of the southwest I made my own out of Reflexit and it
reduced mid day sun in Tucson area by 15 -20 degrees under the bunk ends at
mid day. I hold them on to the edges with a hand clamps and a safety rope
over the top if a gust gets under them and tries to blow them off. Great
solution to a heat problem and they store flat under the Mattresses.
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Jim & Rita Fitz...
97 Key West
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HpyKampers

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May 28, 2002, 11:43:33 PM5/28/02
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I'm gonna try the reflexit this summer on the bunk ends, but was wondering
about some sort of rain fly that maybe available to cover the end / side
windows if you'd like to camp during rainy weather and still be able to leave
the windows unzipped. If I recall correctly I remember someone mentioning
something about this in a post quite awhile ago. Any info would be greatly
appreciated.

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