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Improve the performance of your RV air conditioner! The RV Airflow is a patent-pending module that installs into the plenum, the space between the bottom of your air-conditioning unit and the cover plate, that captures 100% of the air and directs it in an optimized way into your RV's existing duct work. The module is a non-electrical, non-mechanical device that removes air friction and turbulence, allowing your roof mounted air-conditioner to operate at is designed capacity.
- Increases A/C air volume
- Cools your unit faster
- Improves efficiency, leading to energy and cost savings
- Balances air flow throughout the RV
- Reduces noise
This model of RV Airflow System will fit Rockwood/Flagstaff, Thor Class C, and other RV's with shallow plenums that have Coleman Mach 3, 10, 15 AC with Air Shower.
Click here to see how to measure and confirm Direct Fit to ensure our system will work with your RV.
Did not Fit or didn't match our requirements? Click here to see what measurements we will need to ensure a custom fit.
For maximum performance install one RV Airflow per A/C unit.
The RV Airflow System is manufactured from 3lb Expanded Polystyrene (EPS), the highest density available. It is highly durable, temperature and water resistant and prevents bacteria and mold growth. It contains no CFC, HCFC or HFC blowing agents or formaldehyde, is chemically inert so it does not produce methane gas or any contaminating leachates and is 100% recyclable!
RV Airflow System kits are custom made here in the US, please allow 3-5 days to process your order.
Patent Pending
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Customer Feedback

Lucas Bragg

Lucas Bragg
Just installed the unit. Needed to make a few minor adjustments. RV was running at 94 degrees and th...Show more

Shawn Thorn

Shawn Thorn
I have a 2015 Winnebago Aspect 30J that had a Coleman Mach 8 which failed. Since height was no issu...Show more

Alex

Alex
I ordered direct from the company. Put it in and it didnt fit correctly, needed to be modified. For ...Show more

Joe Thibodeau

Joe Thibodeau
The website did not have my RV model on the compatible list. so I sent an email to ask if they had o...Show more

Steve Lenahan

Steve Lenahan
Product works great and install is pretty straightforward. Had a minor issue during the install beca...Show more

Mike Carnevale

Mike Carnevale
I installed these kits in both A/C units on my 2020 Winnebago Vista with very little trouble. As a m...Show more

Peter Lukacek

Peter Lukacek
After reading the reviews I was very hopeful to get a much needed boost to the ac in my Winnebago Vi...Show more

Jim Kling

Jim Kling
Installation went great! I had a pretty quiet unit compared to previous RVs we had, but it is slight...Show more

Cindy Perez

Cindy Perez
We have a Rockwood Roo 233s with three queen beds that fold out from the body of the camper. As a co...Show more

Ben vineyard

Ben vineyard
Before we bought our airflow system our camper temp on day where it would be high 80 and 90 days our...Show more

Bill Eichler

Bill Eichler
I had been thinking about this for over a year, I finally bought one for my front AC unit, it was ea...Show more

Raymond Curtin

Raymond Curtin
I received the replacement kit. All I can say is wow! It took about 15 minutes to install and the ...Show more

Jeff Moor

Jeff Moor
Bought due to the 1 AC unit in our 32' travel trailer would not keep up in August. Tested air flow ...Show more

Gail L

Gail L
I just installed the RV Airflow in our 2016, 29'Jayco Redhawk with one Coleman Mach 15 air condition...Show more

Don Goss

Don Goss
Our RV Airflow is performing better than expected! I was very careful in following the instructions ...Show more
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