OVS Launches XD Nomadic 270° LT Awning with Built-In LED Lighting

Overland Vehicle Systems (OVS) just dropped its latest upgrade for outdoor enthusiasts, the XD Nomadic 270° LT Awning. Designed for fast setup and all-weather durability, it delivers rugged shade, built-in lighting, and extended outdoor comfort.

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The 270° LT provides over 80 square feet of wraparound coverage, shielding both the side and rear of your rig. The standout feature of the awning is the Integrated LED lighting that illuminates camp instantly.

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Built to handle years of adventure, the awning features reinforced boxed aluminum rafters with a two-stage powder coat for corrosion resistance and strength. The 320G poly-cotton rip-stop fabric with heat-sealed seams and a 5,000 PU waterproof coating keeps you dry, while a blackout undercoating blocks heat and glare.

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Setup is fast thanks to a pole-free design, with optional poles for extra stability in extreme weather. Heavy-duty hardware, ballistic nylon tie-downs, reinforced Velcro straps, and an 840D travel cover make it trail-ready from day one. Add the optional XD 270 LT Wall Kit for even more coverage when conditions call for it.

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Backed by a 6-year fabric warranty and a limited lifetime structural warranty, the XD Nomadic 270° LT is available now through OVS dealers and at overlandvehiclesystems.com.

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