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Subject Topic: Which awning for France Post Reply Post New Topic
22/7/2009 at 1:51am
 Location: Sussex
 Outfit: Swift 645 Elegance - Range Rover Sport
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We are soon off to the South of France (Provence) and are wondering if we should buy a full awning to take with us, Ventura Atlantic or similar.

We do have a new Suncamp Ultima 390 awning which is nearly as big as our twin axle anyway, my only concerns are that being it is made of a ripstop type nylon, would it get to hot inside at temperatures around 35 to 40c which it can hit often.

We only ever use our Ultima in the Uk and dont normally bother with a full normal awning, it would mean buying one just for the 2 weeks holidays in France each year.

Has anyone used the lightweight awnings on the continent, if so how did you find it?

Thanks



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22/7/2009 at 7:03am
 Location: West - North Yorkshire
 Outfit: Swift Speedbird 490 Mondeo Estate
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We never use a full awning in France - we just use the top as a 'sunshade', without the side panels in.  On the occasion when we didn't take it we bought a very cheap gazebo from a local supermarket, and used that to shade us from the sun. 

We've never had a problem with security or anything - we leave our table and chairs, loungers, a portable fridge, and a mini-oven and hob out all the time, and nothing has ever been touched.

Even on rainy days (which we've only had very occasionally), we've only put the sides in once. 

Most European caravanners use just a sunroof type rather than full awnings and it seems a big expense to buy a large new awning.  Can you use your Ultima without the panels?



22/7/2009 at 12:56pm
 Location: Hull
 Outfit: Sterling Elite Amber R Rover Sport
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Hi we do the same as Val A above take our normal full sze awning but only use the top as a sun canopy, never had problems with theft we leave loads of gear on show, you get the shade and any breeze as well. we go tomorrow till 17th Aug have a good holiday we shall

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Ken 



22/7/2009 at 12:59pm
 Location: Sussex
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Hi Val and Ken

Yes, with the Ultima you can roll up all three front panels and the side also roll and tie back.

Thanks 



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22/7/2009 at 7:57pm
 Location: Cheshire
 Outfit: Coachman Amara 640 Kia New Sedona Auto
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I have a Ventura Atlantic and I take it to France. It is the best awning I have had and ive had quite a few. It is very easy to put up and you dont need a degree in civil engineering to work it all out. Its not heavy and the carbon poles dont sieze like they did on a previous Bradcot that I had. Our awning is huge as the Caravan is a large double axle Coachman. This year, we have bought an anex to fit onto it for the boys to sleep in. We need a large awning because there is 6 of us. The sides fold down and it stays nice and cool. Its hard wearing too, well made. I recommend them.


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22/7/2009 at 10:10pm
 Location: Sussex
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Thanks Darlin we have just ordered a Ventura Atlantic picking it up on Saturday, like you we have a twin axle. Will not have time to do a test 'put up' as going to Provence next week, breaking the journey at Vandanesse about half way on Saturday night. It will be unpack from the bag brand new and put it up after about 9 -10 hours in the car so good news to hear it is easy to put up as doubt if I wll be wanting to read the instructions first time up. Do you have any pointers to putting the awning up without too much hassle.  

Thanks




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