Manufacturer: ISOCAMP®
ISOCAMP® insect protection - Peugeot Boxer | Fiat Ducato | Citroën Jumper - with pleats, roller blinds, drawstring | TYPE 250
ISOCAMP® – insect protection for the cockpit side windows of the Peugeot Boxer, Fiat Ducato and Citroën Jumper
from year of construction 2006 | TYPE 250 | for panes with pleats, roller blinds or drawers
Tailor-made insect protection for all conversion variants of the above-mentioned van models.
All sewn-in magnets adhere magnetically to the body.
If required, the insect protection can also be attached to the paneling at the bottom edge with small, inconspicuous metal pads (3 pieces).
Choose your insect protection from 2 variants:
1. Weather- and rust-resistant and robust fiberglass with a mesh size of >1mm. The mesh holes have a size of 1.17 x 1.57 mm.
2. Fine-mesh polyester with a mesh size <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)
3. Pollen protection fabric with a mesh size of approx. 1.2 x 0.2 mm. The pollen protection fleece with a particularly fine structure effectively keeps out up to 97% of pollen and 100% of insects. The special fabric therefore reduces allergic reactions such as itching, sneezing and swollen eyes.
Advantages:
small pack size
quick installation (7 metal pads included)
Compatible with our magnetic thermal mats
effective protection against insects and creepy crawlies
Air circulation in the campervan
Material and production in Germany, changes and special requests are possible.
ISOCAMP - we fulfill every insulation request made to measure!
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)