

🌞 Block the heat, boost the chill—your RV’s new best friend!
The Camp'N Camper/RV Vent Insulator and Skylight Cover is a 14x14 inch inflatable bladder designed to fit standard RV roof vents. Featuring reflective layers, it reduces heat transfer to enhance A/C efficiency and maintain interior comfort. Lightweight and easy to install, it also serves as a versatile skylight and shower insulator, making it a must-have upgrade for any travel trailer or RV enthusiast.





| ASIN | B08P2BTYJ9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #259,727 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #366 in RV Ventilation |
| Brand | Camp'N |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,159) |
| Date First Available | November 23, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 8.1 ounces |
| Item model number | RVVIP |
| Manufacturer | Camp'N Products |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RVVIP |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 2.75 x 8 inches |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
H**S
Definite game changer
This is a definite game changer for our camper. Blocks out all of the sun light that would blind us in the morning or for that afternoon nap.
T**R
Noticeably Effective
My wife and I full-time in our RV. When autumn arrives, it gets into the 30s and 40s at night. This is great sleeping weather, but it's so cold to get up and go to the bathroom in the middle of the night. Being that the bathroom does have a furnace vent, and is kind of sectioned off, it stays super cold in there. After putting this insulation pillow in the sky-vent it was a noticeable difference. So much so that the bathroom now feels like the same temperature as the rest of the RV. It's night and day. Am going to pick up a second one for our other vent, but debating because we keep that one cracked and it good to have a way for moisture to escape. Either way, super happy.
M**A
Better than others but...
I purchased two of these Vent - Skylight Insulator and I am happy to have found them here on Amazon. However, out of the two, one of them loses air slowly and falls from the skylight. I am able to add air and put it back up but a little disappointed.
T**.
Easy Peasy!
Very simple design via inflatable and you can inflate or deflate to fit the size of your window. Used this in our RV mater bedroom to block out heat and light. Deflate when done and pack away or just keep in. I simply pulled it out when I wanted to use the window fan and pushed back in for the night. It also has a very snug fit so it kept our bedroom cool during the day.
G**N
Totally useless.
No, no, and no!!!!! This inflatable is totally useless!!!! It does not stay in place at all!!!!! Ever!!!!!
E**B
Should have read the fine print before buying
It was probably obvious in the ad, but I didn’t notice these were the blow-up (as in balloons, kind). It all started when I received an email from another vendor advertising a spectacular clearance sale with special discounts (if I mentioned the “soul-less Walmart” of the RV industry many RVERS would know who). My experience with this vendor has always been that their super-dooper sales prices general approach but almost never beat the everyday price of the identical item on Amazon. And by the time you pay for shipping, they’re more than Amazon with free shipping. But, I checked anyway. Well, sooprize, sooprize, sooprize! Even with shipping the other vendor was a few cents cheaper than Amazon! BUT, the Amazon product had the foil backing, which I thought was a plus, and the other guy’s did not. So, I ordered from Amazon. Quality is okay, but not exceptional. A few drawbacks with the blow up version: 1) They can be a little difficult to inflate. First, the inflation valve can be annoying to get open, or shut, or depressed down into the “pillow” when finished (think ornery air mattress only smaller); 2) You have to inflate them to the max in order to keep them in the fan opening, otherwise they fall out; 3) Fully inflated makes the cover difficult to zip closed. You need to keep one finger between the zipper and the balloon as you zip it, or sooner or later you’ll probably nick the balloon and puncture it; 4) If you start fully inflated at a high altitude and then go down hill, the difference in air pressure will depress the balloon and it will fall out, as mine did multiple times as we migrated from Colorado to Texas; or 5) Conversely, if you inflated it to the max in the low country and then drove to the high country, you might very well have a “blow up” balloon -ka-boom! I’m planning to buy some soft foam at a hobby store and cut it to fit the pillows. Then I will replace the balloons and have invested a good bit more in these vent fan pillows than I would have by simply abandoning principle and buying from the soul-less Walmart of camping. Live and learn.
C**N
Perfect fit
Worked great for insulation and to block light out. Fit perfect
B**W
Loses air and falls
Spend a little bit more and get the one you don’t have to blow up!! These inflatable types will lose air and fall out out of the ceiling. Junk.
A**R
Works well! Keeps sunlight out and insulates also
R**E
We have two fans in our RV, these work really well and fit nicely. You do have to re-inflate them every few months. Over all very happy with this product
J**N
Inflatable. Didn't see that when ordered. Fits okay. Seems to work. Was cheap. Will store easilly. Not sure how long it will last though.
J**N
Had a hard time figuring out how much to inflate them so they would stay in place. Kitchen one no issues but bathroom room is not as deep so the pillow won't stay without some extra holding system. I used tape.
A**D
The plastic part had a hole in it.
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