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We tried it out for the first time at the weekend. It went up okay, albeit in a very strong wind - so I definately think we could speed things up, we needed the children to hold down the corners so it wouldn't blow awa whilst we pegged it out. I had put it up at home on my own very easily but that was on a calm day It stayed in one place for the whole weekend, even although the wardens were recommending not to put awnings up as it was so windy. Didn't get to test in the rain.
The Annexe came with an inner tent as well and it was spacious enough for two people to sleep comfortably in it. You could get a table and 2 chairs in the main awning at a push, but it was great for storing the bikes/shoes/etc.
The side panel doesn't come out where you have to zip in the bedroom annexe, you just fold it down, or lay it flat and put the annexe on top - I'm not sure if this may cause damage to it in the longer term.
All in all though we were pleased with it, it cost £117 for the awning, annexe and inner tent including postage.
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