New! Camco 42251 Awning De-flapper Max on 2040-parts.com
Park Hills, Missouri, United States
Camco RV Awning De-Flapper Max is designed to protect your valuable RV awning from costly rips and tears while preventing noisy wind flapping. Non-marring 8 inch wide grippers protect the awning fabric and is made of durable nylon with UV stabilizers and rust proof. This is a set of 2 de-flappers and comes in its original unopened package. Between the time we bought this product at the end of last camping season and the start of this camping season, we bought a new camper with an automatic awning which cannot use this product.
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