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Awnbrella Awning Supports, set of 2
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Awnbrella Awning Supports, set of 2

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 Install Fee: $79.00

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Description

Give your patio awning extra support to help rain run off fast. Anodized extruded aluminum bows hold canvas up so water can’t accumulate and prevents rips from your RV entry door.

Easy to use!

  • Just drill a 3/8" hole in the awning roller tube for each bow
  • Place one end of the bow against the coach
  • Insert the other end into the hole in the roller tube and extend from 5' to 9'

    Works best when placed about 4' apart and 4' from edge of fabric. For use with awnings with roller tube and that extend up to 9'. Awnbrella Supports will never rust and resist corrosion. USA.

    NOTE: Awnbrella action may leave minor stretch marks on awning fabric, depending on use. Canvas in bad condition should be replaced before using Awnbrella. Not for use with awnings extending more than 9' or those having no roller tube.

  • Tech Specs

    Weight: 8.75 lbs.

    Install Fee: $79.00

    Warranty: Mfr. one year warranty.

    Mfg Part #: CW2843

    Tech Notes:

  • May leave minor stretch marks on awning fabric, depending on use.
  • Fabric in poor condition should be replaced before using Awnbrella Supports.

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    Customer Reviews For Awnbrella Awning Supports, set of 2

    This product saved us $$$ - August 22, 2008
    by Bill Dove from Cape Coral, FL
    2 out of 4 people found this review helpful.

    When we purchased our new 5th wheel from the dealer, we assumed that its electric awning was a state of the art device. It didn't take long to realize that it was only a rain collector which had to be retracted every time the wind started gusting. We live in coastal Florida where strong winds are nearly always present. The warranty on the awing does not cover rain or wind damage. The only recommendation our RV dealer could offer was for us to replace the entire awing at a HUGE cost. I discovered the Awnbrella in an advertisement that arrived in a Camping World e-mail. It sounded like a perfect solution to our problem. I installed it a couple of days after tropical storm Fay hit the state. The directions were accurate and easy to follow. The wind blew and the rain continued to come down with no effect whatsoever on our awning. Problem solved! This is a wonderful device. It totally surpassed my expectations. I recommend it to anyone who has problems with rain or wind problems with their awning.

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    Awnbrella awning supports - July 18, 2008
    by Michael Fell from Lafayette, IN
    2 out of 4 people found this review helpful.

    I have been looking for these for some time. I ordered them on Tuesday and had them in my hands on Friday. It only took about an hour to install all four. The directions are simple and I did it myself. I set the end that goes against the camper to the same distance on all of them and marked them. I also numbered them 1 2 3 4 to make sure, in case the marks are different because there is a adhesive back piece of velcro that you have to put on the underside of the awning to match up with the mating piece of velcro on each rib, to make sure the rib doesn't slip sideways and fall out. We loaded up and spent four days camping and I left them up all the time. It only takes an extra ten to fifteen minutes to install them when setting up the awning. You can install them when the awning is down and then raise the awning,they seem to stay in place just fine. My only wish is that Camping World would put the guide from the instructions on their website, showing how many ribs are recommended for different size awnings. I took a guess and ordered 4 for my 21 footer. Placed 42-54-54-54-42in. and it worked out perfect. 54inches is the max distance they recommend and they don't recommend any closer than 42 outside of the awning. Buy them and you won't ever want to be without them. No more sag, door scraping or water build up from rain. And your awning looks really cool when they're installed. Happy camping.......

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    Awnbrella Supports - May 14, 2008
    by Michael Wilson from DALZELL, SC
    47 out of 66 people found this review helpful.

    The supports work great and give a great look but if your not totally sure you can install these get help or let CW do it. I had no trouble installing per instructions but you drill (in the awning) very close to your awnings fabric and could put a hole in it very easy. You could also damage the internal workings of your awning. You also must drill into the side of the camper. Use a good type of sealant over holes (camper side) and as a padding before tightening all the way to the camper. Make sure you file down the holes from the drilling done on the awning side or you could cause wear from that. They work well adding support and I have used in the rain and wind and they are a welcome addition for support. They do leave marks where you place them but I have not seen any damage caused by them. I used a clear sealant on the rubber stops to hold them in place as well. If you leave your awning out all the time these are for you.

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