Turn your OverNOut 180 awning into a private escape with this wall kit. Just zip-on the walls for instant privacy and weather protection. You'll be able to change out of wet gear, dodge that obnoxious sideways rain, and keep nosy people out.
Need some privacy to change out of muddy hiking gear? Want to shield your kitchen setup from sideways rain? Zip these walls onto any side of your OverNOut 180 awning and create exactly the space you need. And you can adjust them as the sun moves or your privacy needs change.
Zip it up, stake it down, and your cozy campsite sanctuary is ready. The walls are designed to fit snugly onto the awning with easy-to-operate zippers. They're quick to install and just as easy to take down, because packing up should never be harder than your hike.
The walls include a roll-up door for easy in-and-out access, plus one roll-up window with a mesh screen. They are simple to undo and secure with the built-in ties. Let fresh air in and still enjoy privacy whenever you want it.
Constructed from durable, waterproof fabric, these walls stand firm when Mother Nature is in a bad mood. They'll easily deflect the suns harsh rays, pouring rain, and wind gusts to help save your campsite if unwanted weather rolls through.
Once you're done, roll everything up, and stash the walls neatly into their compact storage bag. Sure, it may not fit back in the case as perfectly as it came out (does anything?), but it'll be neat enough to leave plenty of room in your cargo area for other adventures.
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How's it going, OverNOut owners This is Ed here with etrailer.com. And today, we're gonna take a look at the OverNOut 3-Panel Wall Kit. Now, this is gonna allow you to get additional coverage from your OverNOut awning, and protect you against the sun and potential downfalls of rain. So let's take a closer look and see what's special about it. Your walls are made of the same material as your OverNOut, so it's gonna repel water and help keep you dry once you have downpours. The setup itself is gonna have one door panel, and you're gonna have two windows.
And each of those guys are gonna have a cover, so you can keep the water out, as well as a mosquito net to try to keep the bugs out. Now, you know it's nature, you really can't beat nature at anything, so there's no way to 100% keep bugs away from you, but this can definitely work in a downpour or help keep the sun off of your area underneath your vehicle. Your panels are gonna take advantage of the zipper that's on top and attached using hook-and-loop strips to give you that complete seal from the outside elements. As far as your windows and doors, you're gonna be able to roll everything up using the fastener that's included underneath, and you'll have access to your insect netting. The way that you can secure this guy in windier climates, it's gonna have included stakes as well as guide wire that you can secure using the grommets on the bottom of your walls.
The cool thing about the OverNOut is the fact that it is a freestanding awning, so you can use the wall kit without putting the legs down, or you can add them for additional stability during wind. Now, one thing that is super cool is if you we inchesre to add the OverNOut 270, you can actually go completely around the vehicle. You just wanna make sure you have the appropriate right-hand or left-hand side to go around the rear. So again, this is Ed with etrailer.com, taking a look at the OverNOut 180 Wall Kit. Have a great day.
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