MUD Defender Window Blinds

MUDSKU: WB-A
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£33.33

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Bespoke Defender blinds

When we couldn’t find a set of off-the-shelf window blinds for our own Defender Pop-Top camper, we had a set made-to-measure. Recognising a gap in the market, this prompted us to create our own range of tailor-made window blinds for the Land Rover Defender aimed specifically at the camper/expedition conversion.

UK made

All of the blinds are manufactured in the UK using a heavy-duty quilted material that is both waterproof & fire-retardant. Every blind is finished off with a contrast quilted stitching and bound edges. Window blinds A,B,C,D,G1 and G2 feature loops at one end of the blind so they can be rolled up when not in use.

Grey finish

The grey colour has been chosen to compliment the interior trim on the Defender and to provide a lighter, airier feel to the interior when the blinds are in place. A handy feature of the windscreen blind is its elasticated loops which allow the blinds to be rolled up to save space when not in use.

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Magnets and suckers

Magnets stitched into the seams of window blinds B, C and G1 ‘stick’ the blinds of the steel door frames for quick and easy removal.

The windshield blind is supplied with suckers but can be held in place with the sun-visors folded down. Windshield, rear Station Wagon side windows, quarter light and alpine (roof) windows are supplied with traditional sucker fixings.

Which blinds do I need?

We offer 8 different varieties of window blind. We've labelled all the blinds alphabetically, look at the picture to work out which blinds you need.

FAQs

"Why don’t the MUD Window Blinds use a layer of reflective ‘foil’ like the motorhome blinds I've seen?"
Firstly, rigid foil panels eat up a lot of space in a Land Rover. Secondly, experience has shown we only ever used our blinds at night to screen the windows to provide a level of privacy. On extended stays on campsites we’d actually remove the blinds during the day to provide more light to the interior. The nature of the ‘overland’ Land Rover ‘camper’, means unlike the traditional motor home tourer, a typical stay is normally one/two nights in one spot before moving on thus negating the thermal advantages of a reflective foil blind. Furthermore, a Land Rover ‘camper’ is typically a pop top roof with fabric sides with opening vents so it’s easier to regulate the internal temperature in a Land Rover camper than a hard-sided/steel roof van based motor home.

Optional storage bag

We also offer a handy storage bag which will fit all 7 blind sets in at once. Simply stuff, roll and fasten to immediately tidy up your collection of window blinds. Click here for more information.

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