Originally we were going with a CareFree SunShade for our awning. I liked that the top one foot stayed in the roll tube and then you zipped the shade to it on setup. The problem is our awning is just over 14 ft and the CareFree 15 ft is too large and the next size is too small at 10 ft. So I started thinking, not usually a good thing for us, why can't I just buy some of the sun shade material and make one for us? What I don't know is what is the material that is used for the sunshade/sunblocker and where can you buy it?
LifeBeganInaWinnebago said
01:12 PM Sep 4, 2016
Not sure it is is suppose to remain attached, but our sunscreen stays attached to the awning and just rolls up with it.
Mark
The Bear II said
10:54 AM Sep 6, 2016
I made my own and use slide in hooks on the awning roller to hang the sun shade from. You can buy a kit to install grommets in expensively at hardware stores or online.
Camper_Boy said
06:22 PM Sep 6, 2016
Beasley Manufacturing in Webster, FL has lots of sun shade fabric options, as well as all the accessories that you need.
Dave and Denise said
02:29 PM Sep 9, 2016
Camper_Boy wrote:
Beasley Manufacturing in Webster, FL has lots of sun shade fabric options, as well as all the accessories that you need.
Super, I happen to be back in Florida next week and will stop by and see them.
Originally we were going with a CareFree SunShade for our awning. I liked that the top one foot stayed in the roll tube and then you zipped the shade to it on setup. The problem is our awning is just over 14 ft and the CareFree 15 ft is too large and the next size is too small at 10 ft. So I started thinking, not usually a good thing for us, why can't I just buy some of the sun shade material and make one for us? What I don't know is what is the material that is used for the sunshade/sunblocker and where can you buy it?
Mark
Super, I happen to be back in Florida next week and will stop by and see them.
Thanks