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Topic: Porch or Freestanding annexe
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16/5/2005 at 8:34am
Location: Surrey Outfit: Lunar Champ A531
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Hi dot
Having just bought our MH we were not sure wether to get a safari room for the awning or a freestanding annexe. There are (aparently) pro's and con's to each of them. We looked at the free standing ones, and most of them seemed really tiny space wise. Little more than a porch, so not much use for putting a couple of teenagers inside in a pup tent. The one we did see, was lovely and could be extended with zip in extra rooms. Huge - but unfortunately very weighty with all the poles and so on to find room for inside the MH . Would also have taken ages to fit it all together, and since we aim to be flitting from place to place with a one night stop here and there, it didn't seem the right choice for us. We then thought about the safari room to attach to the Omnistore awning that we have had put on the side of the van. The awning is already there, so all we'd have to do is clip the sides on and peg the bottom down. It will have plenty of room for a couple of pup tents inside, so seems the best idea for us. I think what you have to take into consideration is how you use your van. Do you go somewhere and stay there and then go off out for days in the area, coming back to the same site? if so then a stand alone awning might be better for you. If you spend the odd night here and there and then move on, or are restricted to space for carrying the awning, then you might find a roll out awning with attachable pannels to be easier, especially if you are not intending to sleep in it as you can just put on what panels you need
Listen to me sounding like I'm full of experience - lol The side pannels for my awning are still in the boxes - not been anywhere to try them out yet !
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