May be a stupid question but have never used the above before. I have several tents, are there any universal canopies/extensions? Could any be used for any tent?
Most current tents and for the last few years tend to have awning/extensions or canopies as optional extras designed for your tent, so you might not easily find a “generic” one that fits all your tent. Good luck though.
You may find "cheaper alternatives" (than the manufacturers' tent-specific canopy/extension) that will suit each individual tent, maybe even two of them, but I would say there's no chance of finding one to suit all.
A lot of measuring, comparing, Googling, and research will be the order of the day!
Good luck.
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Front extensions tend to be more tent specific as they have to fit the width of the tent so a universal one would have to suit the width. Side extensions lend themselves to being more universal as they dont have to be a specific width all that needs to happen is the flap that goes over the tent needs to go more that halfway across to stop rain getting under it. I have used a Gelert Meridian side porch on the side of our Outwell Vermont L and and an Outwell Montana extension on the front
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I have a Coleman universal canopy. The width is adjustable and so it fits pretty much anything. It is very useful although takes a couple of people to get it up! Mine came from Argos a few years back- don't know if they are still available.
I have a coleman universal. It's anchored by a few guy lines, but there is a lot a fabric and can get a bit flappy, its not waterproof either. That said, I bought some 'Cling -Ons' as per some instruction on here and I will be fabsil ing later. It is a good porch and made life easier last year when it consistently rained over August last year. Not waterproof but it did protect the tent a little. I have bought new tent this year and it happens to be in the same colour so all good. Cheap and cheerful and does the job, with a couple of windbreaks.
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Quote: Originally posted by hankakampa on 13/5/2013Which tent do you have that you want it to fit to?
Vango did make a universal extension about 2 years ago & may still do - check their website
I think Vango called theirs the Adventure Tarp. I can't check as mine is packed in my tt ready for my imminent departure for Holland next week. We used it on a vango tent but are hoping to adapt it for overnight stops to avoid putting up the awning.
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Just picked up a tarp/canopy from aldi, it's a cream colour but is massive, will do for cooking outside in the rain and making a little more room on wet days (had far too many this year, counted 14 out of 35 days camping so far, but it will never put us off!