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INEOS Grenadier Safari Window Covers
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The Grenadier's safari windows sit in the roofline, which is exactly where solar gain comes in and exactly where heat leaves on a cold night. Left bare they turn the cabin into a greenhouse in the afternoon, and they are the first surface to fog and drip when you sleep in the vehicle. These covers are cut to the safari window openings and fitted to the inside of the glass, where an insulation layer actually does something.
Suction cups hold them tight to the glass so there is no air gap around the perimeter for warm air to bypass the panel. Insulation is your choice: non-insulated, if you only want to black the windows out for privacy; closed-cell foam, which is a moisture-proof insulator and the sensible default; or Havelock Wool, which insulates and also absorbs and releases moisture, so it works with condensation rather than letting it puddle on the glass. Blacking out the safari windows also means nobody standing next to the vehicle can look down into the cabin.
| Fits | INEOS Grenadier safari windows |
|---|---|
| Mounting | Interior; suction cups |
| Insulation | Non-insulated, closed-cell foam, or premium Havelock Wool |
| Included | One pair of covers |
| Colors | 17 options |
| Origin | Hand-sewn in North Salt Lake, Utah |
| Warranty | Lifetime workmanship |
What to know before you buy
This listing is for a pair of covers, for the safari windows only. It does not cover the door glass or the rear cargo windows. The non-insulated option is a blackout panel, not a thermal layer.
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