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Isabella Winter

Thanks to the heavy-duty materials, a special roof angle to prevent the build-up of snow, an extra wide external mud flap, a strong steel frame, flexible pegging and window foil designed to withstand extreme temperatures, Isabella’s Winter awning will stay the course – even in a heavy snow storm.

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Number

167202402

Special Details

External mud flap, special roof angle, extreme window foil.


Curtains

Cube Creme

Recommended For

All Seasons

  • Set of curtains
  • Draught skirt
  • Wheel arch cover
  • FixOn
  • Awning bag
  • Pole and peg bag incl. peg remover.

In doubt about which type of frame to choose? Look under Tips & Tricks in the top menu.

Frame options

Strong Zinox tubular steel frame with T-Rex locking clamp

Roof fabric

PVC 520 g/m2

Base Material

PVC 350 g/m2

Side/Tent Material

PVC 350 g/m2

Colours

Dark Grey

Front & side illustration

Red dots: No. of rafter poles.
Dotted outline: Zip for removable and fold-down panels.
Cross-hatched windows: Ventilation net with foil cover.


Base drawing

Dotted outline: Canopy.
Triangles: Door openings.


Width (cm)

220


Depth (cm)

180


Fits caravan heights between (cm)

235-250


Straight rail measure (cm)

234


Wing measure (cm)

2 x 7


Tunnel length (cm)

206


Weight incl Zinox / Prenox (kg)

27,50


NetWeight

14.7


Assembly Guide

Maintenance Advice

TIPS FOR MAINTENANCE

Vacuum or brush awning off when it is dry. Subsequently, wipe with a damp cloth.

Windows can occasionally be sprayed with Aquatex reproofer, and then immediately wiped with a dry cloth (max. twice a year).

For larger cleaning, IsaClean can be used. Aquatex should be used afterwards for reproofing.

 


Isabella Winter

Thanks to the heavy-duty materials, a special roof angle to prevent the build-up of snow, an extra wide external mud flap, a strong steel frame, flexible pegging and window foil designed to withstand extreme temperatures, Isabella’s Winter awning will stay the course – even in a heavy snow storm.

See more about the Isabella Winter series

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