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Stay warm this winter!

Winter in Quebec can be a real challenge, especially when you live in a van. Between freezing temperatures and heavy snow, it’s essential to be well prepared. Here’s our selection of 8 products that will make your winter van experience more cozy.

1. GoTreads: when you need to get out of a jam

Snowy and icy roads can sometimes make driving difficult. GoTreads are a simple and effective solution for getting out of difficult situations, such as when wheels spin in snow or mud. A small accessory that can make all the difference.

2. Insulating curtains: to keep the heat in

Insulating your van is essential to limit heat loss. Insulating curtains will help you maintain a pleasant temperature inside while preserving a little privacy. A small investment for greater comfort.

3. Omnia Oven: preparing comforting meals

The Omnia Oven is a must-have for vanlifers who want to enjoy warm meals in winter. Easy to use and compact, it allows you to cook directly on your gas stove, perfect for comfort food after a day braving the cold.

4. RUMPL blanket: warmth in all its beauty

When the cold sets in, there’s nothing better than snuggling up with a warm blanket. The RUMPL Blanket is lightweight, compact and provides excellent comfort for cold nights in the van. Perfect for warming up after a good day’s skiing.

5. Car shovel: for heavy snow

It’s inevitable that a snowstorm will catch you unprepared. A folding shovel is therefore indispensable for clearing out your van or making room around you. Lightweight and compact, it’s perfect for emergency situations and can be easily stored away when not in use.

6. Telescopic ladder: clearing snow from the roof of your van

In winter, the roof of your van can quickly become covered with snow, which can obstruct your solar panels and pose safety risks. A telescopic ladder is perfect for accessing your roof safely and clearing snow easily.

7. Fosfo slippers/boots: comfort and warmth for your feet

Fosfo slippers/boots are ideal for relaxing after a day in the cold. Lightweight, insulating and comfortable, they keep you warm without being bulky, perfect for relaxing inside your van.

8. Beanie: the essential to keep your head warm

We’re not telling you anything here: heat escapes mainly through the head. A toque is an essential for keeping warm. So why not go for it with a Go-Van toque?

Conclusion

Quebec winters by van don’t have to be synonymous with discomfort. From thermal insulation to snow management to the comfort of hot meals, these accessories are simple but effective solutions for coping with the cold and making the most of your winter van experience! We wish you a safe journey!