The Khyam tailgate awning looks impressive, particularly good if you cook from the back and/or have a Fiamma on the side.
Quechua base fits nicely to the side of a Fiamma. Or one at each end.
Khyam tourer slightly smaller than classic.
I managed to erect/take down a classic ok.
Any awning has to be ok for me as a solo camper - we'll the dog doesn't help much!
drive away awnings
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Re: drive away awnings
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Re: drive away awnings
I guess the tailgate awnings are problematic if the pitch size is restrictive.
Are the Quechua Base Seconds going to drop back down in price or forever at the £150 mark now? Also am I right in thinking the Base Seconds doesn't have a ground sheet?
Are the Quechua Base Seconds going to drop back down in price or forever at the £150 mark now? Also am I right in thinking the Base Seconds doesn't have a ground sheet?
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Re: drive away awnings
The Quechua's have only ever gone up in price
. They don't come with groundsheet but it can be bought quite readily & it Velrcos in place.
http://www.decathlon.co.uk/seconds-base ... 57343.html

http://www.decathlon.co.uk/seconds-base ... 57343.html
Re: drive away awnings
Thanks to everybody for their advice and suggestions. Much appreciated.
Re: drive away awnings
Simon Jones wrote:The Quechua's have only ever gone up in price. They don't come with groundsheet but it can be bought quite readily & it Velrcos in place.
http://www.decathlon.co.uk/seconds-base ... 57343.html
Cool, thanks!