Light and airflow change how your camper feels inside. Without it, the space stays dark and harder to use. This split-awning window adds daylight and controlled ventilation while keeping rain and debris outside.
The lower glass panel tilts outward to create an opening approximately 18" long x 7" tall, allowing fresh air to circulate inside your camper. The upper section remains fixed, maintaining structural stability while the lower portion provides controlled ventilation.
This bunk window sits at eye level from outside, creating a direct view into the sleeping area when parked near others or in public spaces. The 17% gray tint limits how much someone can see inside while still allowing visibility out. It also blocks 83% of UV rays, reducing sun exposure through that section of glass.
A built-in mesh screen covers the vented opening to keep insects out while air flows through. The screen is removable for cleaning.
This window installs using a clamp ring system that sandwiches the van wall between the interior and exterior frame. That creates a factory-style look and forms a weathertight seal when installed with the included foam tape so you can use the vent for airflow without letting rain in.
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