Outdoor Revolution Eclipse Pro 330 Lounge Liner
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A Lounge Liner is the perfect accessory to improve comfort in your Eclipse Pro 330 awning. It offers touring enthusiasts a solution to reduce internal temperatures, humidity and condensation.
- Fits Eclipse Pro 330 (ORCA2000)
The Outdoor Revolution Eclipse Pro 330 Lounge Liner is a great optional accessory that clips into a tab and loop system, designed to snugly fit into your awning. It offers added comfort and quality to your Awning. The lounge liner traps a layer of air between itself and the roof, creating a cooler atmosphere when camping in warmer climates and helping to reduce condensation and moisture in the air.
- Cut to size to perfectly fit your Eclipse Pro 330 awning
- Creates cooler atmosphere when it is warmer outside
- Helps to reduce the condensation and temperature
- Toggles in to the roof
- Highly water resistant
Manufacturer | Outdoor Revolution |
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Year of Manufacture | 2024 |
Specifications |
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Flysheet Fabric | micro-polyester Details Polyester – a synthetic fibre, made from polymer units to create a textile fabric. Polyester is the most popular fabric for tent manufacturing, as it is durable, reliable and lighter in weight. Polyester does not breathe though, which creates more condensation. Polycotton - a blend of polyester and cotton, primarily cotton (usually around 65% cotton / 35% polyester split). Polycotton is a more natural fabric for camping, as it is breathable, far more durable material, reducing the effects of condensation. Offers greater versatility in hot and cold climates. Ripstop Nylon – a durable material used in tents which is strong and repairable due to its Ripstop properties. |
Fire Retardant | Yes Details Fire Retardant – all modern tent fabrics are fire-retardant under EN5912 European Safety Laws. Caution with fire must always be used, as flame retardant fabrics, will still catch fire given the right circumstances. |
SKU | ORCA2006 |
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