A truly magnificent awning designed for the caravanner who requires the ultimate in space and style. With a depth of 350 cm this luxury awning is ideal for caravanners who wish to use their awning all year round on a permanent site, or for families who requires lots of useable space. By changing the position of the front panel you can obtain a depth of 240 cm plus a large porch area of 110 cm. By fitting the optional partition wall other practical layout options are available.
From £859 to £1227 (depending on size)
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Specification Details - for Dorema President Vario 350 - Depth: 250cm
- Roof Material: Ten Cate coated polyester, printed on the inside with a design
- Wall Material: 280 g/m² acrylic
- Frame: 25mm galvanised steel (as standard)
(2 extra roof support poles in size 10-12) (2 extra roof support poles and 2 extra front legs in size 13-18 only) - Weight: Differs with size but 33kg based on size 7
- Ventilation: A ventilation opening in the ridge of the front panel that can be closed with a zipped panel. Additionally, on both side panels you will find a flyscreen panel.
Features - for Dorema President Vario 350 - Front Panel: - Both panels can be rolled down or zipped out
- Side Panel: - Both panels are fitted with a door and can be zipped out.
- The side panel zips are covered in matching material for extra protection.
- A part of the side wall remains attached to the caravan when you take out the side panel
- Annexes are designed to fit on either the left or right-hand side of the awning.
- Fitted with Quick Lock profile
- Fitted with Safe Lock System
Optional Extras - Annex tall to fit the righ-hand side only
- Inner tent annex
- Partition wall to be used between the two front panels
- Verandah pole
- 2 extra stormpoles for extra stability
- Quick Lock pads
- Safe Lock System kit
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| |  |  President Vario 350 with front panels on a depth of 350cm and the door situated on the left-hand side. |  President Vario 350 with front panels on a depth of 240cm and with annex 200 x 130cm, right-hand side fit only. |
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