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20/2/2022 at 3:29pm
Location: East Herts Outfit: 1992 Elddis Wisp 450CT + X Trail
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Quote: Originally posted by saxo1 on 20/2/2022
I use both maps and satnav, satnav is invaluable when there are unforseen detours or accidents.
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Yes that is true, but when you have gone for years without one, and managed absolutely fine, they are "handy" but not essential in my view. I always have a map book with me whenever I am going anywhere I don't know like the back of my hand. Electronics can fail just when you need them most, which is why navigators never rely on them 100%. Handy, yes, time-saving, yes, 100% reliable, no way!
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20/2/2022 at 7:27pm
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Quote: Originally posted by BigTZ on 20/2/2022
My wife and I only now. We don’t use as much as used to, but air awning is no problem for us: we are a few years over 60. I could not cope with our old bomb proof Isabella now: I’d have to put it up over 2 days because of weight and poles. But when younger no problem and the kids loved the freedom it provided on wet days and the shade on extremely hot days in France - when they were not in the pool. Hope this helps.
Strange isn't it how different we all are. We are both in our 70s now and found we couldn't cope with a porch air-awning but a full metal poled awning is no problem at all. The big difference for us was that the air awning was all in one piece and the poled awning comes in a multitude of pieces. Due to back and neck problems I can't lift anything heavy above shoulder height, so getting the heavy air awning up to the awning rail was extremely difficult. It was the only one of 3 awnings that we bought new, thinking (wrongly) that it would be easier, and we only managed to use it twice. The second time was the final straw as we ended up having to get up at 3 in the morning to take it down due to high winds.
Once my wife has helped me put the roof section of the poled awning up, I can put the rest up on my own while she gets the kettle on. Yes, overall the poled awning is heavier, but no one part is heavy in itself. First the heaviest part goes up, the roof, then the poles which are each quite light, then the sides and front just zip in. However, even the roof section is nowhere near as heavy as the air porch awning.
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