Awning
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- donnieg
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Re: Awning
We have khyam awning,They are easy and quick to erect and are very sturdy
- craigy345
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Re: Awning
Khyham Awning.
I am looking for one myself.
having down enough research and seen/used others.
These are the quickest/easiest to put up/take down & are very sturdy in the wind (provided it is pegged out properly)
My Choice, unless some-one comes up with anything better?
I am looking for one myself.
having down enough research and seen/used others.
These are the quickest/easiest to put up/take down & are very sturdy in the wind (provided it is pegged out properly)
My Choice, unless some-one comes up with anything better?
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Re: Awning
I just bought one of these http://www.decathlon.co.uk/msh-living-r ... 48949.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; it took 10 mins to put up the first time but I reakon I can get the time down with a bit of practice and its got 50% off at the moment check out the video on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiDOhSiODJI" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Awning
Khyam with the external frame. Easy to put up & take down. Try a few different spellings when you search.
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Re: Awning
Khyam with the external frame. Easy to put up & take down. Try a few different spellings when you search.
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- craigy345
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Re: Awning
manxblade wrote:I just bought one of these http://www.decathlon.co.uk/msh-living-r ... 48949.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; it took 10 mins to put up the first time but I reakon I can get the time down with a bit of practice and its got 50% off at the moment check out the video on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiDOhSiODJI" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Hi,
That looks good, But how does it connect to the van?
have you used it much, do you have any problems on camp sites with it being a 'tent not a awning'?
Cheers
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Re: Awning
Thanks Guys.
Be interested to see how the blow up awning fits to the van?
Be interested to see how the blow up awning fits to the van?
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Re: Awning
craigy345 wrote:manxblade wrote:I just bought one of these http://www.decathlon.co.uk/msh-living-r ... 48949.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; it took 10 mins to put up the first time but I reakon I can get the time down with a bit of practice and its got 50% off at the moment check out the video on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiDOhSiODJI" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Hi,
That looks good, But how does it connect to the van?
have you used it much, do you have any problems on camp sites with it being a 'tent not a awning'?
Cheers
Hi
It does'nt connect to the van but you pull up tight to the side so there's no need to use any fittings which means you can just pull straight away and drive straight back up to it. That for me is the beauty of it with it being inflatable no poles to scratch the van.hopefully going away this weekend I will take some pics and post them. Not used it at all yet just set it up on the drive as for the camp sites I can't see a problem as when its next to the van it just looks like a awning. Hope this helps it really is easy and comes down in seconds.
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Re: Awning
We've got a Khyam as well and very pleased with it. Quick to put up and take down by one or two persons and pretty stable. Spare parts readily accessible the last time I looked.
They come up on here from time to time and you can bag a bargain.
They come up on here from time to time and you can bag a bargain.
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- manxblade
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Re: Awning
Hi
If you like the inflatable one but want it to look like a traditional one look at this http://www.towsure.com/product/Vango_Ke ... ard_Height" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If you like the inflatable one but want it to look like a traditional one look at this http://www.towsure.com/product/Vango_Ke ... ard_Height" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
- craigy345
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Re: Awning
manxblade wrote:Hi
If you like the inflatable one but want it to look like a traditional one look at this http://www.towsure.com/product/Vango_Ke ... ard_Height" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The inflatable ones do look good, however I'm not sure how stable they will be in a strong wind?
If you do make it away this weekend you can let us all know, That's if your not blown away, weathers not looking too good here!!
Good luck
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Re: Awning
Another vote for Kyham, had ours for about six years and not had any problems and it's been used in all weathers. It more than doubles the living space without the inner bedrooms fitted.
- craigy345
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Re: Awning
T3luestar wrote:Another vote for Kyham, had ours for about six years and not had any problems and it's been used in all weathers. It more than doubles the living space without the inner bedrooms fitted.
Very Nice, Did you have the van sprayed to match!?
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Re: Awning
Use a khyam as well highly recommended. I also bought two
storm straps that have ensured the awning stays put in gale force 7 storms in Weymouth and Woolacombe. Search fleabay or your local camping shop.
storm straps that have ensured the awning stays put in gale force 7 storms in Weymouth and Woolacombe. Search fleabay or your local camping shop.
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