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Awning Straps
$5.87
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Features
Replace worn or lost awning straps with the Awning Strap Set. For use on awning arms. Velcro straps with pull-through buckles. 12" length. Set of 2.
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- Replace worn or lost awning straps
- Set of 2
- 12" length
Specs
Color | Black |
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Unit Weight | 0.10 lb |
Brand | Camco |
MFG Part No. | 42503 |
Reviews
Q & A
Replace worn or lost awning straps with the Awning Strap Set. For use on awning arms. Velcro straps with pull-through buckles. 12" length. Set of 2.
Show moreShow less
- Replace worn or lost awning straps
- Set of 2
- 12" length
Color | Black |
---|---|
Unit Weight | 0.10 lb |
Brand | Camco |
MFG Part No. | 42503 |
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Rose Moody from
Great Product
So much easier to use than the spring clips that came with our 2010 Coachmen
motorhome. I always had a hard time squeezing the clips to get them to release the arm of the bracket. Both of the original clips broke this year (at different times) from heat and
exposure to sun, and it took over a hour each time just get the awning extended. Once I removed the old clips, and replacing them with these straps, it will be so much easier to set up in the future.
Date published: 2012-06-30
Rated 5 out of
5
by
James Hrabchak from
A Little Insurance For Your Awning
These straps give you just that much more peace of mind, that the awning won't unfurl
going down the road. They also take out the rattle from the arms. Can be used for so
much more when not in use. The new design with metal buckles is an improvement over
the plastic ones. We use them to strap up the awning light extension cord when set up.
Date published: 2014-08-29
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Frank Falotico from
awning straps
After coming home from a camping trip there was a camper on the side of the road with his awning tore off the roller and the roller was half off the rig. This camper was brand new. I got the straps right away. Next step for me is the chain style lock for the roller and the flapper latches. See it to understand it.
Date published: 2009-04-06
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Dan Brink from
extension straps
We use these as strap extensions for our awning clamps. They work ok for that. But all they
are is velcro straps with a metal loop on 1 end. You can use them for just about anything.
They are handy. It would be nice if they were a bit longer but for what we use them for, they
work out.
Date published: 2014-03-28
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Chad Harrell from
Could Be Better
These are nice because they have no metal to rust. The problem is that you can't get the strapes real tight or the plastic ring will break but, if they are not tight enough they will fall to the bottom of the rail and be no help if the awning was to come loose during travel.
Date published: 2007-04-01
Rated 5 out of
5
by
JL from WI from
Double up
After reading some horror stories about awnings opening up while traveling I decided
to get a second set of these to make sure Im not one of the unlucky ones....havent had
any problems so must be doing their job...
Date published: 2012-05-17
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Randy & Karen Champion from
It's a Strap
Old straps broke from being exposed to elements..Replacement straps are good
quality and can use for other jobs besides awning..also use to secure awning arms
when awning is retracted and ready for travel.
Date published: 2011-08-08
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Susan Caldera from
Awning straps
OK, I only do business with Camping world. Plain and
simple. They have every thing I need. And being
mechanically inclined can do a lot of stuff. Trust me being
a woman I keep my RV on tract...
Date published: 2013-11-21
How wide & long are these straps?
The straps are 12"L x 1"W.
Date published: 2019-03-08