If frigid temperatures are stopping you from taking your dream road trip in your RV, there are ways to protect yourself from the cold with some simple tools and preparation. Because of their thin walls, RVs tend to have poor insulation. This allows heat to escape and enter the RV at rates that can make it challenging to maintain a comfortable temperature. Some folks can use drapes or curtains to create shade and privacy in their RV. However, if you want to make your RV insulated while increasing the level of privacy in it, you should use specialized materials like a thermal insulation blanket to get consistent results.
A thermal insulation blanket is designed to keep heat in or cool air in an RV. Before you add this type of blanket to your RV, you’ll want to measure the area where you intend to put it.
If you’re traveling through a region like a desert, you might think that you won’t need insulation to protect you. Although deserts can get blistering hot during the day, temperatures can drop at night to the point where you’ll be glad you upgraded your RV cab with these blankets once the sun goes down and you’re ready to head to bed. After upgrading, you can enjoy RV trips more.