Drive away awning recommendations
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Drive away awning recommendations
The one I got with my Kamper is a bit old & heavy so looking to replace it.
Ideally I'd like one with a loo compartment. Can anyone recommend one?
Ideally I'd like one with a loo compartment. Can anyone recommend one?
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Re: Drive away awning recommendations
paul66beetle wrote: Ideally I'd like one with a loo compartment. Can anyone recommend one?
You'll be getting a caravan next!
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Gunslinger wrote:paul66beetle wrote: Ideally I'd like one with a loo compartment. Can anyone recommend one?
You'll be getting a caravan next!
Just upgraded from one of them to the T25, not taking a step back now!
I do however see the advantages of taking a comfort break in private!
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Re: Drive away awning recommendations
i've just bought one of these in the sale, comes with an inner tent for number 1's and 2's
http://www.justkampers.com/shop/camping ... 17151.html
http://www.justkampers.com/shop/camping ... 17151.html
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kevtherev wrote:gotta be Kyam.. all day
Kyam?
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Re: Drive away awning recommendations
We use a royal traveller tunnel awning, pretty cheap and reasonable quality. Lived in it for 6 months in Europe a couple of winters back in all weathers.
You can stick the loo in the bit between the van and the actual awning bit - next to the back wheel.
You can stick the loo in the bit between the van and the actual awning bit - next to the back wheel.
What a long strange trip it's been
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paul66beetle wrote:kevtherev wrote:gotta be Kyam.. all day
Kyam?
google Khyam
I have the Khyam Driveaway, its huge but does have 2 bedroom compartments where one could be used as a loo room. Alternatively use the gap between the bus and awning to use as a loo area
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Awww wow, they do seem pretty damn good. I wouldn't say no to one of them.
http://www.somersetcamping.co.uk/produc ... override=1
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andisnewsyncro wrote:We use a royal traveller tunnel awning, pretty cheap and reasonable quality. Lived in it for 6 months in Europe a couple of winters back in all weathers.
You can stick the loo in the bit between the van and the actual awning bit - next to the back wheel.
us too...you can then leave your book/magazine sitting on top of the tyre for later