cleve
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Just had a go at fitting the cali cozy from Nick at Comfortz. Great guy to deal with and some great advice received over the telephone. Had to guess a little as the instructions are for the SE which differs slightly but probably should have just bothered Nick with another call!
The top edge is really easy to fit and follow. Comes with loads of adhesive velcro which is easy to work with. I puzzled a bit over the best way to fit the rear corners as there is quite a lot of fabric but got there in the end.
Here are a few photos. What struck me is how much light the cozy blocked out which for us is a good thing with young children. Looking forward to testing it out this weekend for some chilly nights away.
Our roof is pretty stiff to close so I worried about the extra fabric making it really hard to close the catches but it was so much easier than I expected, just needs a little more time and care when closing the catches and sliding hatch as there is extra fabric to tuck in but so much easier than the silver external thermal cover we were using. I'm am so pleased to have 1 less thing to pack when we go away and no more having to put a silver wrap on in the pouring rain!
Fits to thin velcro strip across rear..
2 velcro tabs slip between headlining for rear corners to fix onto.....
Bellows velcro slides into bellows supports....
Elastic ties for the safety net clips.....
I followed the natural ridge on the front plastic panel to make sure I got a straight line that seemed to be in the right place!
Found I didn't need as much velcro length but should have fitted it to more of a curve so added another piece of velcro to get a tighter fit on the corner....
still a bit of slack for ventilation and to help air escape when closing the roof....
Found the lower edge velcro a little more tricky to fit but got there in the end. Still a few wrinkles so I will tweak it a bit when I have time. Took me a couple of hours to fit.
Great that we can still use the windows!
I will report back once I have tried it out this weekend.
The top edge is really easy to fit and follow. Comes with loads of adhesive velcro which is easy to work with. I puzzled a bit over the best way to fit the rear corners as there is quite a lot of fabric but got there in the end.
Here are a few photos. What struck me is how much light the cozy blocked out which for us is a good thing with young children. Looking forward to testing it out this weekend for some chilly nights away.
Our roof is pretty stiff to close so I worried about the extra fabric making it really hard to close the catches but it was so much easier than I expected, just needs a little more time and care when closing the catches and sliding hatch as there is extra fabric to tuck in but so much easier than the silver external thermal cover we were using. I'm am so pleased to have 1 less thing to pack when we go away and no more having to put a silver wrap on in the pouring rain!
Fits to thin velcro strip across rear..
2 velcro tabs slip between headlining for rear corners to fix onto.....
Bellows velcro slides into bellows supports....
Elastic ties for the safety net clips.....
I followed the natural ridge on the front plastic panel to make sure I got a straight line that seemed to be in the right place!
Found I didn't need as much velcro length but should have fitted it to more of a curve so added another piece of velcro to get a tighter fit on the corner....
still a bit of slack for ventilation and to help air escape when closing the roof....
Found the lower edge velcro a little more tricky to fit but got there in the end. Still a few wrinkles so I will tweak it a bit when I have time. Took me a couple of hours to fit.
Great that we can still use the windows!
I will report back once I have tried it out this weekend.