Standard Bed End Flies
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Keep both bed ends cool, dry and ready to sleep in
Anyone who's spent a night in a Jayco camper knows the bed ends cop the worst of it. Full sun turns the canvas into an oven, and a decent downpour always seems to find a way in. Caravanmods Standard Bed End Flies cover both ends with a peaked waterproof roof and mesh sides, so the sun stays off, the rain runs away and a breeze can still get through.
Aluminium poles are not included with the bed end flies.
Made for Aussie sun, rain and everything in between
A peaked waterproof roof over the top, mesh down the sides and the same Queen size on both ends. Here's what makes them tick.
Peaked waterproof roof
Sheds rain, no pooling
Mesh sides for airflow
Less stuffy, less condensation
Queen size both ends
Fits any Jayco bed, more covered space
Suits all Jayco Camper Trailers
Threads into your sail track
These are the lightweight option: mesh sides for airflow and a waterproof roof that handles light rain. If you want real protection from the weather and dark mornings for a sleep-in, step up to the Waterproof Bed End Fly set.
Set up in three steps
From bag to pegged out in a couple of minutes, no tools needed.
Thread it in
Feed the rolled up fly, still in its bag, into your camper's sail track.
Unzip and unroll
Open the bag and let the fly drop down over the bed end.
Stand it up
Set the poles to hold the fly up and clear of the slide-out beds, then run out the guy ropes and peg it down.
Don't want guy ropes and pegs going to the ground? The Bed Fly Conversion Kit turns the fly into a freestanding setup, so there's nothing to trip over and you can set it up solo in minutes.
The peak does the work
The roof isn't flat, it's peaked, so rain has somewhere to go. Water beads up and runs straight off the sides instead of pooling on top and working its way through.
See them in the wild
Set up at camp with both ends shaded and dry, and the breeze still coming through the mesh. Each fly comes with basic pegs and guy ropes. Poles aren't supplied; the fly uses your camper's existing bed fly poles.





