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Old 06-13-2018, 02:23 PM   #1
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Not a fan of frameless windows

Does Jayco build any travel trailers that do NOT use frameless windows? I realize that they are probably better from an appearance standpoint, but they don't allow very much air flow.
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Frameless windows are not for people who like fresh air with their camping.
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I think about all RV's post-2014 have frameless windows, except for the windows in the ends of slide outs. If you want full top-to-bottom opening windows, you'll have to go used.

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On our rig the frameless windows were an option. You could order one without them.
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I agree. Much prfer the framed windows that open wide to let air in.
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Frameless any day. Can open in rain. No rubber molding shrinking. Much cleaner look. The exception confirms the rule!
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I've owned both types and can honestly say that I haven't noticed any diminished air flow in the frameless versions. The shades being blown with even the lightest breeze remind me of this constantly. Frameless was an option when we ordered our 2015, but were standard on the 2017 Seismic.
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I think about all RV's post-2014 have frameless windows, except for the windows in the ends of slide outs. If you want full top-to-bottom opening windows, you'll have to go used.

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You need to get out more. Go to a bigger RV show. Many MFG's still install framed windows.
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I have had both and love the appearance of frameless and don’t miss the putty oozing out behind the frame windows. Stuart
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