Recommendations for sliding door fly screen

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Can anyone recommend one
i’ve seen some for 50 quid on eBay and there are some for 400 quid
I’ll be fitting it myself so ease of fitting will need to be taken into account
Thanks in advance
 
Looked at this for a Kingham but the ability to fit a sliding fly screen depends on the space between furniture and the door, insufficient in our case. That shoves you back to a head rail and netting. We have an extending net curtain pole and a voile curtain. Sides held to bodywork by small magnets.
That said used once in 5 years, at Milan city site which is quite mosquitoy. Haven’t bothered otherwise. Have seen several coachbuilt vans destroy their sliding fly screens but shutting doors with attached waste bins
 
Can anyone recommend one
i’ve seen some for 50 quid on eBay and there are some for 400 quid
I’ll be fitting it myself so ease of fitting will need to be taken into account
Thanks in advance
We have the magnetic ones...£60 ish for sliding door, and similar ish forward doors. Won't ever be as good as the 'in situ' ones, but does the job!
Our AS Doreset came with a detachable screen, fitted by presstuds and velcro (from manufacture) but we had purchased the new 'uns prior to finding them, and decided to use the new ones as felt cleaner and no holes in them
 
I have the Dometic Flytec screens fitted to sling door and rear door, The sliding door one has a plastic frame around the netting which is brittle and easily breaks so don’t waste your £375 +👍🏻
 
I have the Dometic Flytec screens fitted to sling door and rear door, The sliding door one has a plastic frame around the netting which is brittle and easily breaks so don’t waste your £375 +👍🏻
Thanks for the info. Magnum motor homes do one as well. Not dometic though

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I put some silver coloured string curtains onto a pole and they work okay, they just slide out of the way if not needed.
 
Why not adapt the ones meant for house doors, cheap and effective and if one isn't wide enough just use two. Like this:

 
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