A recreational vehicle accessory designed to enclose the space beneath an awning, featuring a mesh material and a closure mechanism involving interlocking teeth. This add-on serves as a barrier against insects and provides a degree of privacy while allowing airflow. A common example is a tightly woven mesh panel attached to the awning’s support arms and the RV’s sidewall, creating an outdoor living space free from pests.
The significance of such an enclosure lies in its ability to expand the usable living area of a recreational vehicle. It offers protection from the elements, particularly bothersome insects, enhancing the overall camping experience. Historically, improvised methods were used to achieve similar results; however, modern versions provide superior convenience, durability, and ease of installation. These enclosures represent a significant improvement in RV comfort and functionality.