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schienenstopper markise 180 Grad Markise Horizon (freitragend)

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schienenstopper markise 180 Grad Markise Horizon (freitragend)Die innovative 180 Markise Horizon von horntools ist eine der leichtesten freitragenden Markisen am Markt und kommt mit einigen spannenden Features, um perfekten Schutz auf deinen Abenteuern zu bieten. Produkthighlights: Komplett freitragend Keine Sttzen notwendig Extrem leicht mit nur 18kg (2. 0 Meter Gre) genug Flexibilitt fr Dachtrger und Dachzelt auf deinem Dach In unter 3 Minuten aufgestellt Dimmbare Beleuchtung integriert fr die perfekte

Die innovative 180° Markise Horizon von horntools ist eine der leichtesten freitragenden Markisen am Markt und kommt mit einigen spannenden Features, um perfekten Schutz auf deinen Abenteuern zu bieten.

Produkthighlights:

  • Komplett freitragend - Keine Stützen notwendig
  • Extrem leicht mit nur 18kg (2.0 Meter Größe) - genug Flexibilität für Dachträger und Dachzelt auf deinem Dach
  • In unter 3 Minuten aufgestellt
  • Dimmbare Beleuchtung integriert - für die perfekte Lichtstimmung am Abend
  • Alles Zubehör inkludiert in praktischen Aufbewahrungstaschen
  • Mit verstärkten Gummi-Patches als Schutz bei den Aufstellern (reduziert Wasseransammlung)
  • Wahlweise 2.0 oder 2.5 Meter lang im verpackten Zustand

Komplett freitragend

Genieße die Freiheit ohne Einschränkungen dank der komplett freitragenden Konstruktion unserer Markise. Du benötigst keine zusätzlichen Befestigungen oder Stützen – stelle sie einfach an deinem gewünschten Ort auf und lasse dich von ihrem robusten Design beeindrucken.

Leichtgewichtig und schnell aufgebaut

Mit einem Gewicht von nur 18 kg (2.0 Meter Variante) bzw. 23 kg (2,5 Meter Variante) ist unsere freitragende Markise unglaublich leicht und dennoch äußerst stabil. Der Aufbau erfolgt im Handumdrehen, dank einer intelligenten Konstruktion, die dir Zeit und Mühe spart. Verwandle deinen Außenbereich in Sekundenschnelle in eine komfortable Oase.

Alles Zubehör inklusive

Unsere Markise wird mit allem geliefert, was du benötigst, um sofort loszulegen. Kein lästiges Suchen nach zusätzlichem Zubehör – alles, von den Befestigungselementen bis hin zu den praktischen Bedienungsanleitungen, ist im Lieferumfang enthalten. Dein Komfort steht für uns an erster Stelle.

Dimmbare Beleuchtung inkludiert

Tauche deine Outdoor-Umgebung in eine angenehme Atmosphäre mit unserer integrierten dimmbaren Beleuchtung ein. Egal, ob du entspannte Abende im Freien verbringst oder eine gesellige Feier veranstaltest – passe die Beleuchtung deinen Bedürfnissen an und schaffe die perfekte Stimmung. Für den Betrieb des LEDs reicht eine herkömmliche Powerbank aus – wichtig ist nur, dass sie 5V / 3A liefert und eine Leistung von 15 bis 22,5W erreicht.

Optionale Seitenwände erhältlich

Wir haben das passende Zubehör für deine neue 180° Markise. Mit unseren Seitenwänden kannst du einen sehr großen geschützten Raum erzeugen. Die Seitenwände haben Fenster die du mit Moskitonetzen schützen kannst. Die Wände können auch einzeln eingesetzt werden und dienen so beispielsweise als Windschutz.

Montage am Dachträger

Die Seitenmarkise ist mit dem ExRoof Dachträger aber auch mit Dachträgern anderer Anbieter kompatibel. Die Verschraubung auf Querträgern mit T-Nut ist ebenfalls möglich. Eine universale Markisenhalterung ist im Lieferumfang enthalten, diese ist auf den Produktbildern zu sehen. Die Schrauben können horizontal beliebig verschoben und passgenau auf deinen Dachträger eingestellt werden. Eine Skizze der mitgelieferten universalen Markisenhalterung findest du hier. Auch die Montage auf Dachträgern mit T-Nut, die auf der Dachreling montiert sind, ist möglich. Die T-Bolts für diese Art von Dachträger sind jedoch nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten. Wenn du die Markise auf einem horntools ExRoof Dachträger montieren möchtest, haben wir zusätzlich eine ExRoof Markisenhalterung im Sortiment, mit der die Markise sowohl seitlich als auch von oben verschraubt wird.

Die genauen Maße der Befestigungsschiene auf der Rückseite der Markise sind hier ersichtlich.

Lieferumfang:

  • Seitenmarkise inkl. Schutzhülle
  • 2 x Teleskop-Stützstange (schwarz)
  • Spannseile mit Haken & Heringe
  • Universale Markisenhalterung (für Dachträger)
  • Serviceanleitung

Technische Daten:

  • Fläche Markise geöffnet (2 m Variante): 6 m²
  • Fläche Markise geöffnet (2,5 m Variante): 9,9 m²
  • Gewicht Markise (2 m Variante): 18,75 kg
  • Gewicht Markise (2,5 m Variante): 23 kg
  • Länge Markise geöffnet (2 m Variante): 4,9 m
  • Länge Markise geöffnet (2,5 m Variante): 6,1 m
  • Größe Markise verpackt (L x T x H): 200 / 250 x 16 x 18 cm
  • Material Markisenarme: Aluminium
  • Farbe Stoff: grau
  • Material Stoff: 280gsm Poly-Cotton mit PU-Beschichtung
  • UV-Schutz: UPF 50+
  • Wassersäule: 3000 mm
  • Länge Stützstange (min): 1,4 m
  • Länge Stützstange (max): 2,4 m
  • Gewicht Stützstange: 1,5 kg
  • Material Stützstange: Aluminium
  • Farbe Stützstange: schwarz
  • Zulässige Windgeschwindigkeit: bis 30 km/h freitragend und 60 km/h mit Teleskopstangen und Abspannseile
  • Abspannung: per Schnellspannmechanismus mit Ratsche & Karabiner

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