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Crosswing High Reach Pole

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Management number 235495974 Release Date 2026/07/02 List Price US$19.98 Model Number 235495974
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If you’ve ever stretched, tiptoed, or performed some kind of Olympic gymnastics move just to deploy your Crosswing, we’ve got news for you: that’s officially a thing of the past.

Introducing the High Reach Pole, the ultimate upgrade for getting your Crosswing awning open (and closed) from those just out-of-reach places. 

The High Reach Pole can be used to pull out and adjust the Crosswing awning from it's closed position. It can also be used to operate the Pronto Latch™ to add tension to fabric and lock the awning in place.

Whether you’ve got a Sprinter van, lifted truck, tall camper, or you’re simply not 6’4”, this telescoping tool makes deploying your shade easier than ever.


Who Needs the High Reach Pole?

✔️ Overlanders & Van Lifers – Sprinter vans, truck campers, and lifted rigs just got a whole lot more Crosswing-friendly.
✔️ RV Owners – Because your home-on-wheels shouldn’t require an acrobat to set up shade.
✔️ Not-Tall-People – No more awkward jumps to reach the awning. Anyone under 5’5” (we see you) will appreciate the extra height boost.
✔️ Glove Wearers – Cold weather? Work gloves? No problem—deploy your Crosswing without removing a thing.
✔️ Adaptive Adventurers – The High Reach Pole makes Crosswing more accessible, so no one is left out of the shade.


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