Afternoon all
Just come back from a great week in Norfolk, Can anyone point me in the right direction, I have got Peugeot Avantgarde Compass, and i'm looking to get a drive away awning. Are they worth getting and what type do I need any suggestions please. By the way Waveney River Centre in Norfolk is a cracking place.
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Hi, depends on what you want to spend, I had a 'Royal Traveller' awning, good quality and easy to put up, seen them on the web for £150.00, just type in the name.
How about this one? The Rodeo Sprint. I have one for my mpv - smart looking, easy to put up, very stable in windy conditions, and very spacious inside. And actually looks like an awning and not a tent with widows, which is what most 'awnings' look like. The price from this website is very competitive too, they usually retail round about the £200 mark or just over. And very definitely worth getting.
Quote: Originally posted by Tigermouse on 16/4/2011
How about this one? The Rodeo Sprint. I have one for my mpv - smart looking, easy to put up, very stable in windy conditions, and very spacious inside. And actually looks like an awning and not a tent with widows, which is what most 'awnings' look like. The price from this website is very competitive too, they usually retail round about the £200 mark or just over. And very definitely worth getting.
I have the same van as the OP, and would be surprised if this was tall enough. Im also on the look out for something, but it doesnt have to be 'tent sized', as i wont be driving away from it. I just want summat to keep the weather off the door, and keep boots etc. in. A nice vestibule contraption would do. Any ideas?
Right mate, be very careful what you buy off tinternet as most WONT fit your van despite what they tell you.This is because of the height of your camper, mainly the door height.You need 275cm height clearance. I'm using a Riviera Mobil 365 bought from Riversway leisure at Preston £189.95, i doubt if you have an awning rail, so you will need 8ft of J rail & 8ft of figure of 8 rail, these cost about £10 a piece + some mastic sealant on a roll
The awning shown by tigermouse wont fit as your unit door is far too high to clear it
Mick.
whats your view of the Riviera Mobil 365 ? thinking of purchasing one for the £190 mark as opposed to the more sturdy looking and of course twice the price, "Outdoor Revolution Valley Lodge"
Regards
Mike
.. focusing on the "..are they worth it.." portion of your question,well that'll depend on whether you actually end up "driving away" or not....
We had a Movelite Driveaway awning and after we bought it, we realised that we would never use it in anger,we sold it unsused.
Prior to buying that though,we just had(still have) a lightweight caravan porch awning(an Outdoor Revolution EasiPorch) and we find that if we're staying put for 3-4 days,it's pretty handy..
Having said that,ours' slips into the groove on our windout awning and tensions against that,so doesnt need to be "self-supporting"...
I had a kampapod driveaway for my Ace Capri (similar size) but found that the poles flexed so much in the wind that it kept fouling the door. Following advice on here I have since replaced it with a Khyam motordome XL. A bit pricey but dead easy to put up even in your own and it stands firm in anything except a hurricane.
They dont sell through the shops but I got a good deal off their website.
We've just bought a Fiat Ducato AutoRoller 5 Berth and want to get a driveaway awning, but dont have a clue!! We are going to France in the summer so want a reasonable sized one. Anyone recommend one please?
Once again it depends on what you'll be using it for (..and how much you want to spend )
There are the lightweight,almost "tent derived"(dome or tunnel),awnings which are popular.These do vary in how much of a faff they are to put up..as firruk say,the Kyham is deemed to be the easiest the put up..however,we found our Movelite was too much like strugglin' putting up a large tent(..and to me that defeated the point of getting a MH!)
..,And then there's the more "caravan awning" looking ones..these(I think!)tend to be better quailty,sturdier(heavier?).
Personally,unless it is to be used for,the kids to sleep in,I'd be considering a large day tent..versatile and far cheaper..
These type of things(.. loads of different ones about)
Many thanks for advice. To be honest not sure if we are going to need it to sleep in, but would like something with ability to sleep 2-4 people just in case and we would like the extra room for kids to play etc. The van does come with a fixed fiamma awning and side panels so may be worth looking at getting the front panel for that? Thanks for the link, may be worth us looking at day tent, hadnt thought of that!
....The van does come with a fixed fiamma awning and side panels so may be worth looking at getting the front panel for that? Thanks for the link, may be worth us looking at day tent, hadnt thought of that!
As you've already got most of it,it would certainly be worth checking out a front panel and any addditional poles etc,inorder to complete the set up(..I'd be checking out the free ads on here or ebay for secondhand items )
I know it wouldn't be "driveaway"..but it would an easy way of increasing your living area,until you were sure of how much a "driving away" you'll actual be doing...