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Thule Rafter

A Thule rafter is a simple but effective addition that will help to improve the strength and stability of your current caravan awning setup. Designed to support the awning fabric and reduce movement, a rafter plays an important role in maintaining tension and performance, especially in changing weather conditions.

By adding some extra support across the awning, a Thule rafter helps to prevent any sagging, or flapping, along with preventing water pooling during rain. This not only improves comfort at camp but will also help to protect your awning fabric from unnecessary strain and long-term wear.

Built to integrate perfectly with Thule awnings, rafters are well suited to Australian touring and outdoor environments.

Thule Awning Rafters​ Designed to Support Your Setup

A quality rafter for Thule awnings has been engineered to fit securely between the awning arms, providing you with additional reinforcement where it is needed the very most. A precise fit will make sure of even tension distribution across the awning, which will improve stability and overall performance.

Easy to install and adjust, Thule rafters are an ideal choice for travellers who want added support without complicating their setup or pack-down. When used correctly, they will help to maintain a cleaner and more secure awning setup in both calm and windy conditions.

Thule Tension Rafters That Will Improve Stability and Awning Performance

Adding a Thule awning rafter will help to create a more reliable outdoor space by reducing any movement and improving water run off during wet weather. This makes your awning more comfortable to use and much easier to manage when used in less predictable conditions.

For more regular travellers and longer stays, a rafter provides extra confidence and protection for your awning investment. If you want to improve stability and extend the lifespan of your awning, a Thule rafter is a practical and worthwhile addition to your camping setup. Why not also add camper trailer bed flys to your setup as well, as they help protect fold-out sleeping areas from wind, rain, and cooler conditions when camping.

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