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Old 07-14-2017, 09:14 PM   #1
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Anyone Use PUGS Interior Bunk Liners??

Hi all. Was wondering if anyone is using the interior bunk liners from PUGS. My thought was not only would they help with warmth and condensation, but they would also work as room darkening curtains. Sunrise at 6:00am wakes up my young kids and affects my beauty sleep. Thoughts? Thank you.
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Haven't seen those...will have to check them out.
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Old 07-14-2017, 09:21 PM   #3
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Haven't seen those...will have to check them out.


Here is the link.... http://www.popupgizmos.com/PSBL.htm
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ID:	144790 room darkening curtains from walmart, some grommets, bungee cords, and hooks. Dyi for far less.
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Old 07-15-2017, 12:32 PM   #5
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Window Liners

I got foil covered bubble wrap at Camping World and made my own for both ends of my popup. You can just zip them in between the screen and window fabric. Measure carefully and cut with a box cutter. Worked fantastic.
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Old 07-15-2017, 02:33 PM   #6
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Those probably work. The PUGS we have on the outside make a big difference. I already bought some reflextix insulation at Home Depot/Lowes and cut out pieces for all our bunks. Just tried it on one bunk over the 4th of July and it works great. I was even hoping for some 90+ degree weather but the rain kept the temps down.
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Old 07-16-2017, 12:27 AM   #7
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I bought reflextic from Home Depot, made a paper pattern of the windows in the tents and cut the reflextic to the pattern. When we want to use the we just unzipp the windows slide the in and zip it up. When not in use I creased them like you fold a map and hold them closed with Velcro and store under the back bunk. They really help with the heat/cold as well as making it somewhat darker.
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X2 except I lay them flat under the bunk mattress's for storage.
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Old 07-20-2017, 02:20 PM   #9
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Pugs on the top and reflectix lining the windows.

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Old 07-20-2017, 03:45 PM   #10
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We bought and used the PUGs bed liners not for heat reflection, but for light filtering. It turns the bed end into a cave. We love them. They may cost a little more than the other suggestions, but we do not regret the purchase. We leave them attached to the far bed end when breaking down the camper.
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We bought and used the PUGs bed liners not for heat reflection, but for light filtering. It turns the bed end into a cave. We love them. They may cost a little more than the other suggestions, but we do not regret the purchase. We leave them attached to the far bed end when breaking down the camper.


Thanks JohnMac. I think he Pugs would be better than just a window liner since the Pugs cover the entire canvas and not just the window area, making for a darker room. Cheers!!
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We leave them attached to the far end, and then just have to clip them up around the sides during setup. You send them a measurement and they make them to order. We need a new set of Gizmos. After six years of use, the reflector material is rubbing off.
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We leave them attached to the far end, and then just have to clip them up around the sides during setup. You send them a measurement and they make them to order. We need a new set of Gizmos. After six years of use, the reflector material is rubbing off.


Worth the money if the kids stay asleep and aren't woken up at sunrise. Which means I am not up at 6am. [emoji39]
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