Awning GripAwn Fabric Rolls and Yardage

Awning Product Guide

Which product is best for your awning project? 

Start by testing your surface first. Then choose the product based on whether you need a full printed cover-up panel, GripAwn fabric with lettering on top, or standalone graphics you can apply yourself.

1
Full printed panel

GripAwn MDS Matte Decal System

Choose this when you want to cover old wording or create a new full printed awning face.

  • Matte-laminated full-color 2-mil decal over GripAwn fabric.
  • Best for cover-overs, covering old names, and full face refreshes.
  • Gives the look of a new printed panel for much less than replacing the awning.
2
Fabric + lettering

GripAwn F&L Fabric and Letters

Choose this when you want the GripAwn fabric itself to remain visible, with letters and graphics applied only where needed.

  • Fabric shows as the background; lettering and logos sit on top.
  • Best when you want a fabric panel instead of a full printed decal.
  • Best for simple letters and logotypes where seeing the fabric matters.
3
DIY graphics only

MyPrints

Choose this when you want standalone letters, logos, or graphics to apply yourself to an awning or other compatible surface.

  • No GripAwn background panel; these are DIY graphics only.
  • Good for awnings, windows, vehicles, walls, and tested surfaces.
  • Designed as a direct-apply, cost-effective option; test first before ordering larger pieces.

Choose by what you need to do

I need to cover old wording. Start with GripAwn MDS Matte Decal System.
I want the fabric to show behind the letters. Start with GripAwn F&L Fabric and Letters.
I want self-stick graphics only. Start with MyPrints

Not sure whether your awning or surface will accept adhesive? Test first, especially if the material may have silicone or another non-stick treatment.

Order a sample 





This is LetterBank LLC’s GripAwn™ awning marking materials. GripAwn fabrics are a thin, flexible woven nylon material with an aggressive backed adhesive, perfect for awnings, tents, canopies, sails, or jackets. Test for silicone first; Adhesives will not stick to silicone-treated surfaces. surfaces.
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