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06/1/2010 at 6:34pm
Location: Middlesex Outfit: Iveco Motorhome + lotsa tents
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Well i've been looking for one myself one that fits my (jumbo transit campervan conversion) and it's going to be the Kyham Motor-Dome Excelsior the 2010 one when it's out. check here
It has to be that one for me as my van awning rail is at 224cm high. Not cheap but i like the fact it's up in minutes and has a 5000 HH. Sod messing around if it's raining eh..


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06/1/2010 at 6:57pm
Location: North Lincs Outfit: Self Build PVC
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You can buy a standard motorhome porch awning, either a 2 or 3 bay and it will slide straight into the Omnistor. You need to measure from the ground to the awning channel and buy one to fit.
A 2 bay one will cost about £160 and only take around 20 minutes to put up.
We tend to wind out our Fiamma awning a foot, thread the porch awning in and then wind it back in.
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06/1/2010 at 9:12pm
Location: Shropshire Outfit: Toyota Granvia (Wellhouse)
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The awning groove on our Omnistor is on the inside of the front rail,meaning that it'll need to remain open(..I think?..)
That's why I'm entirely sure just how strong an "anchor point" it would be..
Our EasiPorch need a strong fixing because it isn't self supporting and needs to be tensioned away from the van in a "pram canopy" fashion..
Chris..
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06/1/2010 at 9:18pm
Location: Morley Outfit: Coachman Amara
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Ours too pepe63.
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06/1/2010 at 9:45pm
Location: Shropshire Outfit: Toyota Granvia (Wellhouse)
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Well as I said earlier I would recommend the EasiPorch(ours is this style and age):
(http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/membershop/bd_easiporch.asp
Not sure if they still produce them or not?...ours' cost around £80 a couple of years back...
It's really simple to put up and pretty stable when fixed a strong rail!(...We first used ours' on a Duetto and had to use the fig of 8 stuff and It was pants!..as it kept becoming unclipped from the van guttering!)
Although it's big enough for a small table,a couple of chairs,stove etc,it may be not big enough for "Party Tent" duties!? 
(Oh!..and I hadn't realised that the Omnistor even had an awning rail until I'd read your post )
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18/1/2010 at 9:13am
Location: Shropshire Outfit: Toyota Granvia (Wellhouse)
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I'd just like to bump this..
..Does anyone on here use the groove on their Omnistor,to support an awning?..if so,how successful has it been?..
Thanks
Chris
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18/1/2010 at 6:01pm
Location: Morley Outfit: Coachman Amara
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Well we actually use the groove with two storm straps and they work ok.
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19/1/2010 at 12:05pm
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Sorry Bri' ..I'm not fully with you..? 
So..you've got the outer rail of Omnistor unwound a little..and you've then secured it using a couple of pegged down straps?..(Have I got that bit correct?)
Have you actually used this method "in anger",or just tried it on the driveway?...
(...Had another look at our's and we may be able to pass a couple of slim straps behind the awning body and use them to strap it back closed,once the porch awing has been threaded through..)
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19/1/2010 at 8:14pm
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No pepe, we fully unwind the awning and then put the awning legs down, secure to floor using the footplates , then slide the storm straps down the edges , one to each side, this is no use with a safari room or awning it just makes sure the canopy does not blow away or, like what happened to friends of ours, the whole thing flies over the van roof !
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20/1/2010 at 9:31am
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Oh sorry!..I'd totally got the wrong end of the stick....I thought that you'd tried using the groove to fix/carry a seperate porch awning..Oops! 
I'm not really a big fan of the windout awnings myself(..the slightest breeze makes them creak'n'rattle to much for my liking ) and they can do to much damage if they do let go..we saw a complete awning,laying on the floor next to a Hymer last year..it had been completly torn off!
That's why I ened up fitting the additional awning rail onto our previous van,so that we could use our lightweight porch awning..
Chris
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