Are there any internal thermal screens/blinds that a reversible?

Skyliner33

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Just wondering if anyone has managed to find a set of internal thermal screen and door blinds that are reversible, so the can be fitted black side out and silver side in as well as the more traditional silver side out.

I'm sure I remember seeing some but I've slept a few times since, so might either a) have dreamt it or b) my memory is playing tricks on me.

TIA
 
I've bought a set from Fuel Lagon, that are foil one side black the other. Can take suckers out to swap them around to have the black facing outwards.

 
I've bought a set from Fuel Lagon, that are foil one side black the other. Can take suckers out to swap them around to have the black facing outwards.

Thanks.
 
Is this to make use of thermal absorption when its sunny and cold? Or make it less obvious its a camper (limo glass)
 
I couldn't be doing with all the faff of having sucker marks all over my windows, so I bought a complete set of internal thermal blinds from Project Camper, based in Germany.
They are magnetic and I chose to have black on the outside, for the very reason of being more stealth like.
 
I couldn't be doing with all the faff of having sucker marks all over my windows, so I bought a complete set of internal thermal blinds from Project Camper, based in Germany.
They are magnetic and I chose to have black on the outside, for the very reason of being more stealth like.
Sounds what I’m looking for.
 
Hmm... Project Camper prices seem bonkers to me - almost €300 for a thermal cab set plus a bag to store them in??? 🤪
 
Hmm... Project Camper prices seem bonkers to me - almost €300 for a thermal cab set plus a bag to store them in??? 🤪
Yes they are not cheap, but they are excellent quality. My philosophy has always been, if you buy cheap, you'll buy twice.
But I can understand that the price may put some people off.
 
Yes they are not cheap, but they are excellent quality. My philosophy has always been, if you buy cheap, you'll buy twice.
But I can understand that the price may put some people off.
I don't disagree mate, but for the number of times I need stealth, I'm thinking a £40 black blackout curtain hung from the b-pillars would do the job (and would probably be even more stealthy).
 
I went cheap - Maypole VW T5 T6 INTERN THERMAL for 40 quid

Reflective silver on one side, grey on the other. So not black, but fairly discrete.
 
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Do they leave "stealth" condensation on the windscreen still only I've run out of kitchen roll before now mopping up from the silver ones, poptop up has been a bit of a giveaway too. 🤕
 
I think the condensation might be worse with internal screens than external, but I find them more convenient (can put them up and take them down without leaving the van) and a little more discrete). So there's still quite a bit of condensation yeah - highly recommend the karcher window vac I just bought their entry level one - WV 1 for 35 quid and it works very well Kärcher Window Vac WV 1
 
I think the condensation might be worse with internal screens than external, but I find them more convenient (can put them up and take them down without leaving the van) and a little more discrete). So there's still quite a bit of condensation yeah - highly recommend the karcher window vac I just bought their entry level one - WV 1 for 35 quid and it works very well Kärcher Window Vac WV 1
exactly my experience, and my solution too. Only takes a few seconds to do
 
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