Hi, we had a bit of a disaster with our easycamp Silverstone awning this weekend, it didn't cope with the wind and rain well at all. I was thinking I should invest in something a bit more sturdy,
Does anyone have any reccomendations? It has to be easy and quick to put up, capable of handling rain and wind, possible to put in an area to sleep in as our family gets bigger (2 berth) and ideally possible to extend from for longer stays. I guess the sort of size I was imagining was around 4x3 m ish (really as I'm imaging anything bigger becomes a pain to put up more than anything else). I'm willing to spend to get a decent quality one that will last
Also, if you've any ideas on how to make the silverstne more wind proof! That'd be much appreciated as well , it had a tendency to collapse .....
Drive away awning, recommendations
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Re: Drive away awning, recommendations
You need to be careful putting it up in wind so as not to stress tbe quick-erect knuckle joints but once up the khyam motordome takes some beating for handling wind and weather. I would guess airbeam designs cope well also.
Re: Drive away awning, recommendations
Great thanks, does it take long to put up when you are used to it?
Re: Drive away awning, recommendations
Especially for windy conditions I would fully recommend one of the Vango Airbeam awnings. They bend and flex silently in the wind without fuss.
Vivaro named Stewart however ex '96 4wd 2.5TD owner.
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Re: Drive away awning, recommendations
The Khyam is v quick but, until its guy ropes are pegged its vulnerable as it has integral poles and knuckle joints and opens a bit like an umbrella to give a square dome shape. Once guy ropes pegged it is fab/legendary but if windy you are best with 2 people rigging it so one can hold it steady and ensure knuckle joints not stressed while the other person pegs it. Airbeams in theory won't have this problem but they are heavy/bulky/more expensive i think and have been known on occasions to puncture/leak.
Re: Drive away awning, recommendations
Have to say I was very disappointed with the Vango Kella 3. Ongoing problems we have are water penetration where the beams meet the ground sheet and there being no tension across the front sill until the inner net is zipped up.
If you go off to bed without zipping up the net and it is raining and windy the sill will fall flat and the water enters into the tent over the sill.
Nasty.
If you go off to bed without zipping up the net and it is raining and windy the sill will fall flat and the water enters into the tent over the sill.
Nasty.
Re: Drive away awning, recommendations
Outwell country road is excellent, also have one for sale at present. Only selling as bought a bigger Cayman cacos which is also an excellent awning. Both are very study in high winds.