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NAIMORUI RV Awning Side Shade, 9'X7' RV Awning Side Shade Screen, Camper Sunshade Complete Kits Motorhome Trailer UV Blocker, Black

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$41.99

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1.Size:7'x13'3'


About this item

  • RV Awning Sun Blocker: NAIMORUI RV awning side shade block out 86% of UV and allowing a breeze which lower the interior temperature. Even under harsh sunlight, our side shade screen can provide you with a relaxed and comfortable shade.
  • Durable Material: Made of open-weave fabric,NAIMORUI RV side shade for awning is strong and durable for long-term use. It breaks the force of cross-wind and rain while stay in place.
  • Privacy Protecter: The RV awning side shade with high-density black mesh fabric providing privacy from people looking in in a crowded campground and offers a wide view for looking out. Adds another room to your outdoors area to relax.
  • Easy Installation & Compatitable: Our awning side shade screen comes with full installation accessories. It usually takes you 2-3 minutes to complete the installation. The RV side shade is also suitable for most of awning brands such as Dometic (A&E), Carefree, Lippert, Fiamma, Solera etc.
  • What You Get: 9'X7' RV awning side shade screen, 2 Plastic Ground Stakes, 4 Bungee Cords, 2 Hooks, 4 Screws, 24-month worry-free warranty, and our friendly customer service.



Product Description

RV Awning Side Sun Shade

9' X 7'

NAIMORUI’s RV awning side shade has the features of UV resistant, blocking the harmful ultra-violet rays that produce bright sunlight glare, lowering the temperature and protecting your privacy.

Full Package Include

  • 9'X7' RV awning side shade screen
  • 2 Plastic Ground Stakes
  • 4 Bungee Cords
  • 2 Hooks
  • 4 Screws

Key Features

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High Density Vinyl Coated Mesh Fabric

NAIMORUI’s RV awning shade screen blocks about 86% sunlight and protects your skin and eyes, but still providing you with wide view experience and giving privacy.

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Double Needle Stitch Sewing & Anti-Rust Grommets

Our awning sun shade screen is sewn with double needle stitching and has anti-rust thick grommets, which can maintain the robustness of the sunshade for long time using.

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9' X 7' Fits Most of Awning Brands

Actual measurement of 7 feet extension fits most of awning brands such as Dometic, Carefree, Lippert, Fiamma, Solera, etc.

How to Install

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Step 1

Open the zipper storage handle bag, remove and check the contents and unfold the RV sunshade.

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Step 2

Mount the hook below the awning rail between canopy and arm bracket, and then slide 3" bungee through the top eyelet and hang it on the hook.

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Step 3

Thread the 13" bungee through the eyelet and loop the bungee over the roll bar and around the bungee ball.

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Step 4

Use the supplied stakes and cords to secure the bottom of the fabric through the eyelets.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
No directions came with it so I’m not sure if it is installed correctly or not. Should have some kind of instructions with it.
dawn weatherwax
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024
What a differce it makes ! Love the zippers. A must have in the Rv Life
Ben H.
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024
used at my back yard. easy to hang it up. good for hot day under the sun. a lot cooler when get underneath it.
Lou Anna Lenigar
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
Really helps with the morning sun at our RV
Morgan Greenan
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2023
Product works, and it probably would be a 5 star review but I didn’t want to drill into my camper. The bungees included worked to hold it up, but it still looks a bit lopsided. Definitely provides shade and a little privacy.
rick deerwester
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023
Blocks the sun very well good product
M Oney
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2023
We just spent two weeks camping and the evening sun was killing us. Our camper was facing south and so the western sun killed all of our shade after about 4:00pm, even though we had shade trees around us. I decided to order a shade to put on the end of the awning like I've seen other people have and this is the one I came up with. It appears to be very well made and will provide a fair amount of shade. It's not going to be a complete blackout which I didn't really want anyway. The shade also comes with two plastic states to stake the bottom width. I will probably use metal states, but you never know. It also comes with bungee cords to attach it to your awning. In addition to the bungee cords there are hooks that you can mount on the side of your camper and use that way, but I don't know that I'll do that. I am looking forward to going camping next time and having shade for a longer period of time each day.
Craig U.
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2023
This is made of very nice mesh material. I had a sun shade for my Jeep with this same mesh cloth, and it blocks a lot of the sun's heat as well as UV. In the case of the Jeep, it cut down on wind blast as well.I gave this 4 instead of 5 stars for two reasons.One, because it seemed to be designed for some specific awning I don't have. (Grommet placement) The Trail Lite has a Colorado Carefree awning as found on a gazillion trailers, so mine certainly isn't unique.And, two, there are no grommets anywhere but the corners.The lack of grommets isn't all that big of a deal as I can just use spring clamps to hold the shade to the awning's supports. I always carry a half dozen of those big clamps in the RV because they're handy for a lot of things. It would've been nice to have one or two more grommets in each side so I could use the ball-bungees to wrap around the support bar.In my photos, I set it up two ways. The first was the short end along the side of the awning, and it's about the right length. It drags the ground, and to have the wall side hang straight means having the awning bar too low to walk under.The second way was the long end along the awning, and the length to the ground was about right. I wrapped a ball-bungee around the awning bar, and that worked pretty good. The extra material at the wall folds in, blocking the sun better than having a gap. As before, spring clamps will be your friend.In my decades of camping experience, I can tell you that the sun moves around and you have to follow it with the awning and/or a shade. Spring clamps will allow this same large cloth to attach to the valance to block the sun from the awning bar edge as well as the sides.Comes in a carrying case with two plastic ground anchor spikes, and a few ball-bungees. Also includes two (what looks to be stainless steel) hooks that you can screw in for permanent attachment points. With the ball-bungees and spring clamps, I don't plan on drilling holes in the RV's wall.I was in the driveway to do this setup and/or review, I didn't wait to go camping with it first. I can see how it's going to work, and it'll be nice to have for sitting in the shade, as well as blocking some of the sun's heat from broiling the RV. My roof is covered in solar panels, so a lot of heat gets blocked from above.