PVC side door flyscreen (1 Viewer)

Hezbez

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May 20, 2015
158
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36,456
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Whoosh Bang
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Since 2009
Looking for a decent side door flyscreen.

Not a sliding Dometic one as it's not easy to retrofit.

Also don't want the faff of the stick on velcro type as the glue tends to melt in hot weather.

Came across these Nozone screens and they look pretty good. I like how they are secured through the door seal. Also the 'entrance' is in the correct place as it has an offset opening which works with a side kitchen.

Dies anyone have one, or suggest something similar.

Thanks


 
Nov 19, 2013
204
991
West Yorkshire
Funster No
29,079
MH
Sold up!
Exp
since 2013
Ours is home made and consists of a spring loaded expanding pole and a flexible mesh cut to size. Held in place down the sides by magnets sewn into pockets made in the screen mesh.
Certainly not perfect but works and cost just over a tenner. We already had the pole.
 
Feb 3, 2013
865
1,887
Norfolk
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24,538
MH
ENC Fifer Touring M
Exp
Since the 90's
A bit of curtain wire stretched across the opening at the top housing with a small hook midway as it sagged slightly.

We bought a large grey net curtain from Dunhelms for about £7 and Judy cut it to size for the drop and sewed it off.

Next we purchased some weighted lead curtain hem from ebay for a couple of quid, this stops the bottom of the curtain flapping around in the breeze and is slotted into the base, Judy put in a few stiches to stop it sliding around in the bottom of the curtain in use.

Curtain Hem 100g Sew In Lead Cord / Rope weights - Sold By The Metre | eBay

Next job was to attach a few strategically placed pop studs on to the curtain to keep it shut, carefully placed where they can be accessed from inside and outside of the van.
The right hand side of the curtain was then carefully 'wedged' in between the door close rubber seal and a few more pop studs added near the door close area and a few bits of looped velcro to hold it back when not being used.

Not as fancy as one of those cassette blinds you can get but at a fraction of the cost, probably about £20 all in. It probably won't keep all the determined little 'bug' gers out but it will do for us.
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Nov 10, 2020
149
115
Glasgow, UK
Funster No
77,590
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Globecar Roadscout
Exp
Since 2017
Looking for a decent side door flyscreen.

Not a sliding Dometic one as it's not easy to retrofit.

Also don't want the faff of the stick on velcro type as the glue tends to melt in hot weather.

Came across these Nozone screens and they look pretty good. I like how they are secured through the door seal. Also the 'entrance' is in the correct place as it has an offset opening which works with a side kitchen.

Dies anyone have one, or suggest something similar.

Thanks



Did you ever get one of those Nozone screens?
 
Nov 10, 2020
149
115
Glasgow, UK
Funster No
77,590
MH
Globecar Roadscout
Exp
Since 2017
No, not yet
Thanks. We’ve got a factory fitted fly screen with our 2021 Globecar Roadscout Elegance. unfortunately, it’s stuck already after 1 year and minimal use and anyway it might work for mosquitos but it isn’t fine enough for midges.
 
Feb 18, 2018
3,432
11,512
South Ayrshire
Funster No
52,460
MH
Globecar Campscout
Exp
Since 2018
Thanks. We’ve got a factory fitted fly screen with our 2021 Globecar Roadscout Elegance. unfortunately, it’s stuck already after 1 year and minimal use and anyway it might work for mosquitos but it isn’t fine enough for midges.
We have one too that is broken. OH has spent hours on it but I’m tempted to source an alternative.

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Feb 24, 2013
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101,568
Bolsover, Derbyshire
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24,833
MH
Hymer S800
Exp
not long enough

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