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09/1/2011 at 4:21pm
 Location: Wirral
 Outfit: Rimor New Polaris 530-6 & Volvo V70
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Having just ordered our new caravan we now need to source an awning to go with it. We have seen an Isabella Opus 300 for a good price. Or a Dorema Supreme XL 270 for a few hundred less.

Are Isabella worth the extra cost? Also, we mostly stay on the 2 club's sites and prefer a hardstanding. Would they be wide enough for a caravan and 3m awning? Finally, the Dorema has the ten cate walls which are meant to be easy to wipe down. Does anyone have one of these and is the wall material as good as they say?

Thanks in advance for any help!



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09/1/2011 at 5:17pm
 Location: Staffordshire
 Outfit: 2008 Avondale Osprey S
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We've got a Quest Palace Elite which is identical to the Isabella Forum and has front panels which can be set to standard depth, L-shaped or 3m depth.

We usually choose grass pitches which easily accomodate deeper awnings but a lot of sites are very rigid with the hardstanding measurements and wouldnt be big enough for a deeper awning, its a case of checking with each site, you could always buy a cheap 2nd hand standard depth awning for any sites with smaller pitches.

It's worth looking at 2nd hand for your big awning too, we paid £200 for ours which was3 months old, used once and cost the guy £1200 new.



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09/1/2011 at 5:58pm
 Location: Lancashire
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Also, we mostly stay on the 2 club's sites and prefer a hardstanding. Would they be wide enough for a caravan and 3m awning?

we use a dorema special which is 3.5 meters wide and it fits all pitches be it slightly over onto the grass by about 6 inch.it does mean the van must be in line with the rear of the pitch at all times.we only book hard standing pitches.no complaints from the wardens as yet.



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09/1/2011 at 9:11pm
 Location: High Peak
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With regards to "are Isabella awnigs worth the extra cost" - we bought our first Isabella (Minor Moonlight) last year and are really impressed with it. Looks really good and much easier to put (so hubby says!). So for us, i woudl say yes!


09/1/2011 at 10:02pm
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My experience of Ten Cate fabric for trailer tents is that it is the strongest most hard wearing and even in freezing weather they warm up and stay warm/ However the fabric needs drying on the frame or it shrinks. The newer more modern materials and sometimes the cheaper materials may be thinner but dry faster and tend not to shrink. I am sure some one will confirm if the same happens to awnings as trailer tents and their awnings. When we bought the caravan it was a specification of mine not to have it as its warmth etc were no longer necesary and i did not want the drying on the frame hassle. We bought a basic awning and have been very happy with in and erected correctly had with stood gales and driving rain already. It all depends what is important for your individual needs.

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