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Maxx Cover Isn’t Just for Winter

  • It’s not just insulation. It’s about how your van actually handles temperature

When people think about insulation, they usually think about cold weather. Keeping heat in. Staying warm. Blocking drafts.


But inside a van, temperature doesn’t only move one way. And your rear doors play a much bigger role than most people realize.


  • The part most people overlook

Exposed bare metal rear doors in a camper van showing lack of insulation.

Rear doors are large, exposed metal surfaces. They sit right at the edge of your living space, often just inches from where you sleep. Most solutions focus on the window.


But temperature isn’t just coming through the glass. It moves through the entire door.


  • In the summer, it’s about slowing things down

Maxx Cover van rear door insulation installed on a Ford Transit with door half open.

Even with airflow or AC, heat still builds up. You feel it radiating from the back of the van. The temperature isn’t even. The space holds warmth longer than you expect.


Maxx Cover doesn’t stop heat completely. What it does is slow it down. It softens that direct transfer from metal to air, so your van doesn’t heat up as aggressively, and your system isn’t constantly trying to catch up.



  • In the winter, it’s about how the space feels

Cozy camper van interior with Maxx Cover insulation protecting against cold winter air.

Cold weather makes the issue more obvious. Rear doors become the coldest surface in the van. You feel it when you lean back. You notice it when the temperature drops overnight. Especially if your bed is against the doors.


Adding insulation here doesn’t just keep heat in. It softens the space. It reduces that sharp contrast between warm air and cold surfaces.



  • Less strain on your heater and AC

This is the part most people don’t expect. Your heater or AC isn’t just working against outside air. It’s constantly reacting to:

  • heat entering through exposed metal

  • heat escaping through the same surfaces

  • uneven temperatures across the van

When you reduce that transfer, everything becomes more stable. Your system runs less aggressively. The temperature holds longer. And the space feels easier to live in.


  • Designed for everyday use, not just one season

Cozy camper van interior with Maxx Cover insulation protecting against cold winter air.

Maxx Cover was designed to:

  • cover the full rear door, not just the window

  • install in seconds

  • move with the door as you use your van

So it becomes part of your daily setup, not something you only think about in winter.



  • Not just insulation

Daily use of Mercedes Sprinter van with full coverage Maxx Cover rear door thermal liners.

It’s not just about staying warm. It’s about how your van holds temperature, how your systems perform, and how your space feels day to day.


  • Ready to see the difference?

If your rear doors are still exposed, you’re likely feeling it already. Maxx Cover is a simple upgrade, but one that changes how your van behaves in both heat and cold.


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