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22nd October 2012, 09:28 PM
#11
Originally Posted by
chrisandthebeast
does anyone think that the shade area of these awnings is too small to be bothered with the inconvienience of setting them up and taking them down every 5 minutes
Well when I go out I usually set it up in the evening and pack it up in the morning.... a good 8-12 hours of use and only takes 2min!!!
Now if you are setting up and packing up every 5min then it's not camping??
Hows thomas10 for some cheeky spaming!!!
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22nd October 2012 09:28 PM
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23rd October 2012, 12:21 AM
#12
Expert
Haha, yeah and not even relevant spam.
Still haven't bought an awning, but I think I'm going to go the supapeg or foxwing now, the quality of the build is just better and as has been previously said you can add on tents and all sorts of combinations. More expensive initially but the first time the Chinese stuff breaks your out 600 -1000 bucks and have no awning the rest of trip.
I personally think it's a great idea, plenty of shade but particularly no rain, I cook out the back of my car so thats a bonus and they take about 2 mins to set up with two people and 5 mins on you're own.
1990 Ford Maverick, 4.2 Carby, 2" SL, 2" BL, Dual Batts, 33" Maxxis Big Horns
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3rd December 2012, 07:11 PM
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I just ordered a awning on eBay 2.5x3m $240 & can get fly screen walls or tent walls with screens/doorway if wanted later on. I have a dome swag so I can set it up under cover without worry of rain. Company is ibasetrading on eBay if anyone is interested.
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