I completely understand, we're South as well (Gainesville, Florida home base) with most family and friends in Texas. I haven't had the Eurocamper product to be able to make a comparison, sorry. I can tell you the Rolef covers the wipers completely, and the cowling (Eurocamper doesn't) which is a major ingress of water into the engine compartment when it rains. I can also state that with the Rolef and no interior window cover, it's just as effective as when we used only our insulated XPLR Outfitters windshield cover. With the combination of the two, it's a major, positive difference. If you haven't already, you might pose your question to the Travato Owners and Wannabes Facebook group. I'm sure you will find someone there who has experience. Sorry I don't have a verifiable comparison for you. Thanks for asking the question and for watching.
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Thanks Steve, and back at you guys 😊
Howdy, Good seeing you ! Cool cover
Hey Mark, hope you're doing well. Great to see you two also.
Hi do you know how this compares to EuroCamper? I'm in the South and need amazingly good reflective material, which is hard to find.
I completely understand, we're South as well (Gainesville, Florida home base) with most family and friends in Texas. I haven't had the Eurocamper product to be able to make a comparison, sorry. I can tell you the Rolef covers the wipers completely, and the cowling (Eurocamper doesn't) which is a major ingress of water into the engine compartment when it rains. I can also state that with the Rolef and no interior window cover, it's just as effective as when we used only our insulated XPLR Outfitters windshield cover. With the combination of the two, it's a major, positive difference. If you haven't already, you might pose your question to the Travato Owners and Wannabes Facebook group. I'm sure you will find someone there who has experience. Sorry I don't have a verifiable comparison for you. Thanks for asking the question and for watching.