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Palram Canopia Pavilion Netting for Milano 4300 and Martinique 5000 Pavilions

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This Pavilion Netting from Palram Canopia allows air circulation while keeping insects away, making it the perfect addition for a Palram Canopia Milano 4300 and Martinique 5000 Pavilion. This set of garden pavilion netting comprises 6 screens/nets to envelop every side of the pavilion. Crafted from a tough, light, transparent polyester, these nets are fully UV safeguarded, ensuring they retain their chic look without discoloration or fading. The screens are equipped with zippers to link them seamlessly for complete bug protection. They also come with ties at the top, middle, and bottom to fasten them securely to the corner poles when not in use. These pavilion nets are affixed with hooks to the pavilion’s track line clips for easy hanging. They are machine washable for effortless maintenance. Delivery is complimentary for the majority of locations in the UK. Embraces 6 screens/netsCrafted from resilient, lightweight, transparent polyesterFully UV protectedThe inclusion of zippers to interconnect the netsTop, middle, and bottom ties to secure them to the corner polesHooks to attach to the pavilion’s track line clipsMachine washableCompatible with Palram Canopia Milano 4300 and Martinique 5000 PavilionsFree delivery to most UK locations

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