Protects your RV awning from costly rips and tears while preventing noisy wind flapping.
The De-Flapper for RV awnings holds securely with velcro straps.
Made with super strong nylon with UV stabilizers, chemically resistant and rust proof.
Universal fit.
Soft non-marring grippers protect awning fabic.
Can be used with screen room in place.
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