Manufacturer: ISOCAMP®
Fly Screen Rear Door Curtain - Renault Master IV
ISOCAMP® - Fly Screen Rear Door Curtain for Renault Master IV
2-piece, custom-made insect screen curtain for all conversion variants of the above-mentioned panel van models.
Thanks to the sewn-in magnets in the hem of the insect screen curtain, it adheres directly to the campervan's body. See pictures.
Optionally, 8 metal pads can be attached to the bottom edge. The thermal curtain is divided in the middle and closes with magnets.
The curtain can remain on the vehicle when the door is closed.
Choose your insect screen from 3 variants:
1. Coarse mesh: Weather- and rust-resistant, robust fiberglass with a mesh size of >1 mm. The mesh holes measure 1.17 x 1.57 mm.
2. Fine mesh: Polyester with a mesh size of <1 mm. The mesh holes are only about 0.82 mm in size! The material is washable at 30°C. It protects against Culex mosquitoes, Anopheles mosquitoes (malaria), Aedes mosquitoes (dengue fever, yellow fever, chiungunya), and small insects such as sandflies of the Phlebotomidae family (leishmaniasis) and midges (filariasis).
3. Pollen protection fabric with a mesh size of approximately 1.2 x 0.2 mm. This pollen protection fleece with its particularly fine structure effectively keeps out up to 97% of pollen and 100% of insects. This special fabric reduces allergic reactions such as itching, sneezing, and eye swelling.
Advantages:
- Effective protection against insects and crawling creatures
- Air circulation in the campervan
- Quick installation
- Compatible with our magnetic thermal mats
- Small pack size - simply fold or roll the nets
Material and manufacturing in Germany; modifications and special requests are possible.
ISOCAMP - we fulfill every insulation wish to your specifications!
fine mesh:
Polyester with a mesh size of <1mm. The mesh holes have a size of only approx. 0.82 mm! The material is washable at 30°. Protects against Culex, mosquitoes, Anopheles (malaria), Aedes (dengue fever, yellow fever, Chicungunya), small insects such as sand flies of the Phlebotomidae family (leishmaniasis), midges (filariasis)