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ALUMINIUM ENCASED AWNING

Complementing the design and sophistication of modern 4WDs, ARB’s aluminium encased awning offers a sleek and contemporary alternative to traditional awning covers while adding improved functionality. The three quick release bungee cords and flip-up lid …

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Club 4X4 Insurance
Apr 16 2018

Apr 16 2018

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Complementing the design and sophistication of modern 4WDs, ARB’s aluminium encased awning offers a sleek and contemporary alternative to traditional awning covers while adding improved functionality.

The three quick release bungee cords and flip-up lid provide unmatched simplicity for unpacking and setup. Inside is our proven 300gsm, PU coated, fully waterproofed and UV protected canvas to ensure your protection from both the sun and rain. The awning is supported by heavy duty 1.2mm gauge x 25mm diameter expandable aluminium poles, anodised for greater corrosion resistance and perfect for setting up by the beach.

Available in 2.5m x 2.5m.

Key Awning Features:

  • Aluminium housing offers strength and modern styling
  • Quick release bungee cords on a hinged lid for unmatched simplicity
  • Anodised aluminium for corrosion resistance, perfect for the beach
  • PU coated canvas provides a 100% waterproof overhead shelter
  • Ripstop canvas, a cross-hatched design, improves strength
  • Heavy duty poles for greater resistance to poor weather conditions
  • Compatible with awning rooms, wind breaks and mesh multi mat

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