Window Blackout Shade for Car Camping

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Have anybody found a good product to buy to block all the light into the car? I saw some for tinted or shade, but I am looking for a (quality) solution similar to weathertech. But instead of just three windows I want to cover all the glasses so I can keep the car as cool as possible plus maximal privacy.

So far I couldn’t find anything. I already have a WeatherTech windshield shade and tint all the window on the car as dark as I am legally allowed to have.
 
Have anybody found a good product to buy to block all the light into the car? I saw some for tinted or shade, but I am looking for a (quality) solution similar to weathertech. But instead of just three windows I want to cover all the glasses so I can keep the car as cool as possible plus maximal privacy.

So far I couldn’t find anything. I already have a WeatherTech windshield shade and tint all the window on the car as dark as I am legally allowed to have.
Been looking also, nothing, did see folks using something like this, cutting it to fit.
 
Might be worth waiting...I've been testing out a pre-production set from Solid Wood Worx. I promise, I don't work for the company, but I love the quality and fitment of their products. These are holding the heat out right now and are insulated coverings, which should work well in the winter.

I'm looking forward to these moving into production.

Here is what the current 5th Gen 4Runner set looks like. Solid Wood Worx
 
Might be worth waiting...I've been testing out a pre-production set from Solid Wood Worx. I promise, I don't work for the company, but I love the quality and fitment of their products. These are holding the heat out right now and are insulated coverings, which should work well in the winter.

I'm looking forward to these moving into production.

Here is what the current 5th Gen 4Runner set looks like. Solid Wood Worx
I really love WeatherTech because it is made dual purpose for both summer and winter. This Solid Wood Worx one looks nice but the all black surface probably wouldn’t be as effective as WeatherTech?
 
Not a fan of anything that uses suction cups because of the rings they leave behind.
I hear you…although whatever material they’re using on the cargo covers suction cups has not been an issue so far. The rear and front passenger windows use magnets.
 
I really love WeatherTech because it is made dual purpose for both summer and winter. This Solid Wood Worx one looks nice but the all black surface probably wouldn’t be as effective as WeatherTech?
The ones I’m testing have both a dark side and a reflective side, so dual season for sure.
 
Might be worth contacting some of the many small businesses selling window coverings to the van life community. Maybe someone would be interested in designing a custom set. Some insulation would be a good idea, it gets expensive fast. Question is, how do you want to attach the window coverings, is there enough metal for magnets?
 
Might want to look at this product. Luno.com
I assume you mean Luno Life, not the crypto site. Privacy & Air Flow

I use these and almost recommended them, but they aren’t an all-window solution like OP is looking for.

I find the privacy curtain to be a bit too narrow, but otherwise effective. The window screens do a good job of blacking out the rear passenger windows, at least when covering the (cracked open) tinted windows on my truck
 
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