Shade Pro RV Awning Fabric Replacement | Durable Premium Grade Vinyl (16' [Fabric 15' 2"], Solid Black) Camper Shade Awning Canopy
Material | Vinyl |
Color | Solid Black |
Size | 16' (Fabric 15' 2") |
Brand | ShadePro |
Item Weight | 22 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 93"D x 242"W x 0.1"H |
Style | Modern |
Fabric Type | Vinyl |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Operation Mode | Manual, found in image |
Pattern | Solid |
Manufacturer | ShadePro |
Model | repfab_pv_standard |
Item Weight | 22 pounds |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Item model number | vinyl solid |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 211662 |
T**
The folded spots had a couple color blemishes
It's a pretty stout awning fabric it came ready to install packed well too it took 20 minutes to do the whole job the color is beautiful a great fade from dark to light had a couple color flaws where it was folded for packaging but this is common on any brand so we have vinyl due markers and touch those up soon as we open it overall I really like this product it's a great value for the priceMy customer loves it said it looks so much nicer than the striped awning they had the fade is more modern and allows more lights ght to come through and still provide great shade
A**R
Fits perfect!
Fairly easy to install having never done one before. Knowing how your canopy works internally on the reel is a plus, especially setting tension. Tensioning guideline is a little off for correct retraction. Sixteen foot says eight turns, however went twelve a to get a good retraction but yet not something that would slam the side of the camper. Looks great and with proper measuring, rolls up perfect for storage. Great material and sewing. Highly recommend!
G**N
Great price easy installation
I wanted to wait till we went camping a few times to make sure this held up. It's been 7 months since I purchased this and installed. Installation is pretty straight forward and easy to do with an assistant. I live in Florida and it has helped up well.
D**E
Good awning from a good company!
Nice awning, inexpensive and good looking. Tough enough to hold up to my single-handed installation.A few suggestions if you install it yourself. Mainly: DON'T do this without help. If you do, it's very difficult and time consuming.1. Use a feed cover if at all possible, Dometic suggests it. Otherwise, bend and smooth the edges of the "feed ramp" where the awning goes into the tube. I used pliers and a Dremel to polish the ends smooth.2. Use plenty, lots, of Silicone spray lubricant on the channels, both on the tube and the one attached to the RV. Add more as the stuff gets rubbed off the feed ramps.3. I installed the awning onto the tube in the rolled position, then fed it into the RV slot unrolled using three ladders, two to hold the tube/awning and one to feed the awning into the RV slot.4. Then unrolled the awning so I could work from the ground when tightening the springs. My Dometic A&E Heavy Duty 8500 springs took 12 turns to roll up correctly. 8 is specified if the awning is rolled up, 4 more are required because it was unrolled (extended).5. Vice grips are essential when tightening the springs, but Dometic has some kind of crank that I don't have. Also "lock" the springs in place once they're wound tight. Mine has two holes in each spring cap and a corresponding hole in the spring rod. A thin nail or cotter pin slips through the cap holes and the rod hole to prevent the spring from unwinding. I used nails and learned to tape them securely because they fall out when winding the other side. A long cotter pin that goes all the way through the spring cap can be bent to prevent this.The Grey Fade paint scratches off easily, so be very careful. Again, get one other person to help with this, it will save a ton of effort and maybe some grief. It was my first time installing one of these, I even watched youtube videos (which were not Dometic) but consider myself fortunate to have not torn the awning. The end result is very nice.
M**S
Perfect replacement for worn/ torn awning
We got this to replace our awning that had a good sized tear in it that we had repaired. Surprisingly the repair tape had held so far, but with a long trip coming up, we didn't want to tempt fate. We ordered this as a replacement and after watching a couple vids on how to do it with the method where you remove the roller, got to work. All in all, it took my wife and I about 1.5 hours to do. We did learn a few things though that I hope may help someone else. These are in no way a reflection of the product. The replacement awning was perfect. Color is great, fabric is great, and honestly, seemed to be better made than the original we took off. The issues we had with install were minor, but of our own doing.First of all, if you do this method where you unwind tension with vice grips and remove a cap be sure to use proper length rivets when you reinstall the cap. Especially at the hole that is nearest the lever for rolling down and up. If you use too long of a rivet here, it wont allow you to flip the lever all the way and wont allow you to roll up all the way. Use a shorter rivet in this hole.Also, if you have to take the awning back down to re-do something as we had to do with drilling out and replacing that rivet, be certain you put a pin of some sort back in the opposite side. We took it out to test and forgot. When we pulled the awning back out, the tension unwound on that side. Not a huge deal, just had to rewind it the same amount of turns as we did on the other side and slide a pin in.Also, as many videos have said, USE SILICONE SPRAY!!! This was huge. Spray both the upper track as well as the tracks on the roller bar. Made sliding in the new beads so much easier. On our application I was kinda bewildered it went in so easy. Especially since the bead ends on the new awning are actually thicker than the original.Bottom line, this is well worth it and any capable DIY'er should be able to do it with an extra set of hands. if you try to do it on your own, you will almost certainly end up throwing tools and cussing at the job. Do yourself a favor, swallow your pride, and have someone ready to help.
D**N
Fairly easy installation for two adults
Seems to be well made; fits well. Definite thumbs up 👍
S**S
It's not a difficult job at all, make sure you have at least three people
It went on easy with three people and the awning mechanisim /spring works great. The job took about 90 mins.
D**Y
Great product
Really nice awning. Good thickness and quality. Does not come with a pull strap.
B**Y
Fit Perfect
Easy to install and looks great
M**T
Great replacement option.
Perfect fit based on measuring guidelines. Very satisfied with the fit and finish. I did put a small knick in the fabric during install (my mistake) I don’t know if the material is too thin or not based on other replacements. After install it performed great in a 20 min heavy rain. Recommend.
M**N
Excellent fit
Everything work great fit very well
K**U
Great Quality and Easy to Install
Very good quality materials. Fit like a glove. Overall pretty easy to install on my Dometic Power Awning. Took 2 people 1/2 hour to install. Definitely recommend.
A**R
RV Awning
Product was exactly as described, installed easily and looks great!
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