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SALE OUTBOUND Shield 3 Awning Walls
  • SKU: OB-AWPT3.1-V

SALE OUTBOUND Shield 3 Awning Walls

AUD$180.00 AUD$286.00
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Material types and their advantages

Polyester Canvas-

  • This material is great for being easy to handle as it is light weight and pliable, it can fold away easily taking up less space than the other materials
  • Being a lighter grade material, it is possible to make walls in larger sizes as it is easy to handle with one person
  • Great protection from the rain, sun and wind

Types of Connection and their advantages (the connections available will depend on the awning style you have)

Velcro –

  • 50mm Velcro is used for maximum holding power
  • Adjustable and forgiving for uneven surfaces
  • Different size walls can still be used with this style of fixing as they can be put just about anywhere on the velcro

Zips-

  • Speed and ease of use are the biggest advantage of these
  • Slim profile and out of sight, zips are more hidden that other systems and do not add much bulk to the awning or wall when folding down

Wall styles

Straight –

  • Generally put up vertically straight and are supplied with bungy ball cords to allow to be pitched slightly out and to allow for uneven surfaces
  • Are easy to join to others walls to make more of a closed in room

Straight Angled

  • These are pitched out on more of an angle to allow for more room under the awning (great for swags and eskys)
  • This style is pegged directly to the ground and can have the pitch varied depending on awning heights

Tapered and Angled

  • These are pitched out on more of an angle to allow for more room under the awning (great for swags and eskys) but are also tapered to allow them to join to another tapered wall
  • Are able to be joined to another tapered wall to enclose the awning giving a large living area
  • This style is pegged directly to the ground and can have the pitch varied depending on awning heights







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