Tern Overland Introduces New Cam-Lock Struts for Enhanced Window Functionality

Tern Overland, a leading supplier in the overlanding and outdoor industry, just launched its innovative cam-lock struts, designed to transform the functionality of RV and overlanding vehicle windows. According to the press release, the new cam-lock struts offer unparalleled flexibility, allowing windows to open to a full 90 degrees and lock at any position between fully closed and fully open. This groundbreaking feature provides overlanders with superior control over ventilation and views, enhancing the overall outdoor experience.

“We’re excited to bring this game-changing product to the overlanding community—it’s been long overdue.” said Aimee Higgins, CEO of Tern Overland. “Our cam-lock struts represent our commitment to innovation and bringing you what you want in your rig with the quality you’ve grown to expect.”

Tern Overland’s new struts come in two sizes:

  • Small, for windows < 400mm tall (ie. 300 x 700mm)
    • 300mm x 500mm
    • 300mm x 700mm
    • 300mm x 1100mm
  • Medium, for windows > 400mm tall (i.e. 550 x 1100mm)
    • 450mm x 500mm
    • 450mm x 610mm
    • 450mm x 900mm
    • 450mm x 1100mm
    • 500mm x 300mm
    • 550mm x 700mm
    • 550mm x 900mm
    • 550mm x 1100mm
    • 550mm x 1450mm

Key features of the cam-lock struts include:

  • 90-degree opening capability
  • Adjustable locking at any angle
  • Easy retrofitting for existing windows
  • Durable construction for off-road conditions
  • Universal compatibility with all Tern Overland windows: Classic & Flat

The new struts are available for purchase now and can be easily installed on existing setups, offering an immediate upgrade to any Tern Overland window system. For more information, visit the Tern Overland website at www.ternoverland.com.

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Mello Mike is an Arizona native, author, and the founder of Truck Camper Adventure. He's been RV'ing since 2002, is a certified RVIA Level 1 RV Technician, and has restored several Airstream travel trailers. A communications expert and licensed ham radio operator (KK7TCA), he retired from the U.S. Navy in 2004 as a CWO3 after 24 years, holds a BS degree, and now runs Truck Camper Adventure full-time. He also does some RV consulting, repairs, and inspections on the side. He currently rolls in a 4WD Ram 3500 outfitted with a SherpTek truck bed with a Bundutec Roadrunner mounted on top.

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