I love my tent and my only bug bear is that if you want to unzip the 'curtains' on the windows you expose the mesh vents. Which is great during the day but it would be nice to cover them at night but still have the 'curtains' open.
Does anyone have a solution?
Thank you
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The Kampa Holkham has large full mesh front windows with curtains there is no clear plastic on them. What OP wants I believe is some way of fixing plastic to the windows so the curtains can be opened without letting a draft in
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From the sound of the OP, I think we're looking at the same as my Filey...
That top strip is mesh only (it has an external cowl over it to keep the rain away).
The curtain zip runs from each bottom corner, up and around the top, so it's a roll down design.
Ergo, you can cover the PVC (clear window), and leave just the mesh vent exposed, but you can't cover the mesh vent whilst leaving the PVC exposed.
I guess the OP is feeling a draught through that top bit of mesh, whilst wanting to still see out?
Unfortunately, that's just a description... not a remedy!
Can't help on that score! Sorry!
For reference, (although I guess irrelevant, for this conundrum!) That whole Mesh/PVC window also unzips, as per the curtain, so you can effectively "climb through it"!!
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