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Try a Kampa Rally, we have both the 390 and 260 versions, both are excellent quality awnings, and the 260, which we bought first, has given us many seasons of dry shelter, and stood upto some fairly strong winds.
Its worth buying the rear upright ploes and the storm straps for it, and erecting it is a simple 15min job, if my 75yr old husband can do it alone, then most people can! As soon as the first corner pole is in its sleeve, and held in position by the guy rope on the leg, the rest is quick and easy.
Im disabled myself, and theres just the two of us who caravan unless the grandkids come along and sleep in the awning, or tent camp with their Mum and Dad, in which case we use the larger 390 size.
Kampa also make the 'Pro' Rally version, but the heavier grade fabric makes them heavier to pull through the awning channel, so we much prefare our lighter standard versions to these. They also make a couple of longer versions, and one shorter one, the 200cm size.
Julia
------------- Just love to be out amoungst Nature and Wildlife
Celebrating 37 years of Caravanning in 2019, Recently Considered Retiring, but Totally Addicted for Life!
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