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we have recently bought the orion 3m awning, the largest one they do for our new van, we had noproblem putting it up, had strong gale winds lots of rain(first week of july rain!!!!) and no problem survived well, no dip in roof for water to collect,, the only problem we have ,is our last awning for our other van had poles over the front overhang to pull out taught, this one doesnt, and no matter how we did it it sags and flaps and , the pics and demo disc all look taught, , we notice a few vans with the hook over poles to the front of the awning seem to sag, Our orion has only 3 overhang poles and that leaves quite a distance between each pole for taughtness, it has clip on poles inside, across the roof but no more poles extending out over the front canopy
i emailed pyramid and i think they thought we were idiots and never put awnings up before!! told us how to do it,!!! and didt think it was a problem,but that was how we were doing it any way,, any ideas we thought about getting our own poles for the front, going away again in a week and will be used for a few weeks and want to keep the front tight as when it rains it runs off the roof and as you leave awning you have a free shower, not nice down the front of your t shirt!!!!
Post last edited on 23/07/2008 09:52:00
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