I like the concept of those windows for colder weather and would probably opt for it on the escape hatch if nothing else.
Road grime and dust is why I would opt for a fixed window for the rear of the trailer if the option was available. I'd even be tempted to have the window eliminated there entirely if I ordered another. I do love the light but I can go outside for that.
I had those acrylic windows on 3 of my campers, a T@da and 2 Lance models. They are wonderful windows and my front windows did not scratch at all. Very light and full awning opening, they also had built in night/day shades and screens. I maybe tempted to upgrade, again, if Escape started using those windows.
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Jim
Sometime life gets in the way of living.......
Our kitchen window ( Frameless ) has two issues
1) It has a tendancy to work its way open when traveling
( Took CPA Harley’s advice about using a pool noodle .
I realize it’s not the ideal fix but it works ! )
2) If you open the window more than half way you cannot close it using the knob
I have to stand outside and apply pressure to the window arms while my wife turns the window knob in order to close the window .
Does anyone have a solution to #2 ? .I’ve tried lubricating the window’s operating mechanism but it has not helped . Is there away to adjust the mechanism ? .
Thanks
Steve D
Check that the thin metal parts of the scissor mechanism are not bent (twisted). That happened to mine & I had the same problem. After straightening them, it worked fine.