The Dometic Residence Stay awning, like the Residence Tour series, utilises the full length of the caravan awning rail and shares the same large windows and integral 3-sided canopy. Ripstop Stay material combines breathable awning walls with a polypropylene dope-dyed roof, for great comfort and weather protection. An electric pump and waterproof footprint are included as standard.
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Full inflatable awning
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3-sided inflatable canopy
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Contemporary internal blinds
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Zip-out panels
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Single point inflation
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Fully waterproof
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Weathershield™ Stay
Technical Information
Technical Information
Color
Black
Brand
Dometic
Scope of delivery
1 awning; 2 side panels; 2 front panels; 1 cotton curtain set; 1 Gale pump; 1 PVC draught skirt(750cm); 1 footprint groundsheet; 2 Mist storm straps; 1 peg pack; 1 manual; 2 carry bag
EAN-13
5056446117142
Publication Model Name
Dometic Residence AIR Stay 19
Product Description
Inflatable full static awning, size 19
Dimensions product depth, [mm]
2750
Dimensions product height, [mm]
2550
Dimensions product width, [mm]
7200
Net weight, [kg]
60.40
Net weight, [lbs]
133.18
Parcel weight, [kg]
65.50
Parcel weight, [lbs]
144.43
Mount Position
Vehicle Side
Vehicle Type
Caravan
Frame Type
Inflatable
Connection height min, [cm]
235.000000
Connection height max, [cm]
255.000000
Dimensions product width, ["] - Display
283.46
Item Description
Inflatable full awning
Pack Size
Yes
Technical Information
Get the Highlights
Full inflatable awning
Full caravan coverage doubles the usable space of your pitch
3-sided inflatable canopy
Integral 3-sided wet weather canopy with apex mesh ventilation
Contemporary internal blinds
Daylight shielding, soft touch curtains and a durable easy slide track
Zip-out panels
Front and side panels can be zipped out to reduce weight and to open the awning up
Single point inflation
Single point inflation awnings inflate from just one external inflation point
Fully waterproof
Tested to withstand 200 liters of water per hour per sqm, which exceeds London's average of 70 liters per hour in its wettest month