


Camper Van Motorhome Cassette Windows Caravan Conversion Blind Horsebox Flush. Integrated roller blinds and mosquito nets. The mosquito net and blackout roller blinds can be clipped together and can be adjusted simultaneously with just one hand. Safety lock prevents the window from being opened from the outside. The shutters are white cream inside and aluminum coated outside to help with heat insulation. The mosquito net is a square grid and the color is black. Mainly used for caravans, motorhomes, trailers, modified vehicles, special vehicles, etc. Biggest advantage and use scenario. Adopt high-quality acrylic glass and aluminum alloy frame, convex outside and flat inside, UV protection, heat resistance, not easy to break, very durable and safe. Camping car windows have functions such as opening, closing, ventilation, light transmission, sunshade, sound insulation, heat insulation, privacy and good waterproof performance. Handle switch and window support rod. You can enjoy the scenery better during the journey. Sunshade curtains and screens effectively let fresh air flow in continuously. Compared more outstanding performance parameters. Mainly used for caravans, RVs, trailers, modified vehicles, special vehicles, etc. The recommended opening size is 700400, mm and 900450cm, and the recommended RV body thickness is: 1.1-2 inches. Benefits and different experience. RV windows adopt curved shell and elegant gray. The stylish design adds a touch of color and personality to your RV or camper space. Ensure a pleasant and safe trip with family and friends. Car Windows W/mosquito windows. Material: acrylic glass and aluminum alloy frame. Maximum opening angle is 85°. Versatile: Suitable for 22 – 35 mm thick walls. Material: polyester, aluminum, polyvinyl chloride. Style 1: 400400MM (overall 46046035MM). Style 2: 1000/500MM (overall 106056040MM). Orders placed on weekend will be delay 1-2 days. We promise to offer the best price and high quality products. Please repack the item carefully. Weekend will be delayed a bit.
