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14/9/2007 at 10:17am
Location: Zoetermeer Holland Outfit: Chateau 430 Nice
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I have an in between awning, derived from a canopy (shape and build, style of the sides, rather light, but can be fully closed, 25 kgs incl all panels and frame, considerably less without front panel and/or sides). When camping with more persons in colder circumstances we use it as awning, but in summer holidays usually just as canopy. Faster to erect and break down.
But use storm straps, as a canopy is more sensitive to wind. A summer thunderstorms can catch the awning if not tied down well (I always do, and in four years now the wind tried to take it away twice. Due to the storm straps everything was OK).
We prefer use as canopy. It protects us from the sun, but without front panel and usually also without side panels, it gives a more spacy feeling. I enjoy being outside during nice evening. Sitting outside during rain but good temperatures, a warm breeze, having a sip of a glass of red wine, looking over the river (like the Sauer) passing by.....
Post last edited on 14/09/2007 12:59:44
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17/9/2007 at 1:01pm
Location: Bournemouth Outfit: Hymer Nova 580 &Mercedes E320 cd Auto
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Earlier this year, we bought a Caravan Store Zip with side panels. It was easy to unfurl, taking only a few minutes to errect. However, when it came to folding away, my wife had to stand on a two step ladder to help me furl it up to the roof of our caravan. Being not too happy using a step ladder, she was very nervouse about climbing higher than one step whilst holding onto the awning with one hand and try hold onto the steps with the other. Consequenly, I had to gain assistance from another old lady, who was more agile! Therefore, if I were buying a sun canopy or awning again, I might well consider opting for a wind-down version, something like the Omnistor Safari Room, instead.
Roger
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