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Hello.
Looking at an awning for the van. But preferably a pull out one especially for short trips really! The f45 ti looks the one. Anybody have one and any comments or pictures? What size is a good one to get, I am a solo traveller apart from my dog so do not need masses of space to be honest.
Thanks in adavnce.
Looking at an awning for the van. But preferably a pull out one especially for short trips really! The f45 ti looks the one. Anybody have one and any comments or pictures? What size is a good one to get, I am a solo traveller apart from my dog so do not need masses of space to be honest.
Thanks in adavnce.
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what type of van do you have tin top high top pop top most of us use fiamma caravanstore as light easy waterproof and rotproof
Here's mine

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Hi,
Looking for one also.
What does the 'ti' or just the 't' stand for after the 45 mean?
Looking for one also.
What does the 'ti' or just the 't' stand for after the 45 mean?
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Sorry, I have a multivan solidtop
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no idea but yup your gna need one of them solid ones with gutter brackets try here
http://www.fishbrain.biz/acatalog/F45-brackets.html
http://www.fishbrain.biz/acatalog/F45-brackets.html
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Oh, here's mine....I got the longer one to cover the sliding door a bit better....


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if you are buying, and if you had have searched you would found numerous threads about Fiamma awnings. Become a full member and you can get a 10% discount from www.worldofcamping.co.uk
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remember that the gutter mounting kit for the windouts are the wrong side of £50 .
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Re: fiamma awnings
The T/Ti etc just represents the evolution of the product (Ti being the latest unless there has been another model since mine that I'm not aware of)
This type store in a solid box and are wound out with a handle (can be errected easily by one person)
2.5 metre looks best but a 3metre does give slightly better cover over the sliding door although I have to say I've never had any real problems with my 2.5 whilst raining (it seems to give enough overhang to prevent rain entering an open sliding door)
See mine fitted (2.5metre 45Ti):
Earlier this year at Bus Types (wound out)

Last year (wound in)

Then of course there are the 'bagged' type (where you manually roll the fabric into a zip up sleave) the sleave part is attached to the van.
These are called 'Caravanstore' they are much cheaper and do a similar job. However, they are a little more difficult to errect, don't look quite as good and are best/more easily errected with two people...horses for courses.
Martin
This type store in a solid box and are wound out with a handle (can be errected easily by one person)
2.5 metre looks best but a 3metre does give slightly better cover over the sliding door although I have to say I've never had any real problems with my 2.5 whilst raining (it seems to give enough overhang to prevent rain entering an open sliding door)
See mine fitted (2.5metre 45Ti):
Earlier this year at Bus Types (wound out)

Last year (wound in)

Then of course there are the 'bagged' type (where you manually roll the fabric into a zip up sleave) the sleave part is attached to the van.
These are called 'Caravanstore' they are much cheaper and do a similar job. However, they are a little more difficult to errect, don't look quite as good and are best/more easily errected with two people...horses for courses.
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Re: fiamma awnings
Might be worth noting, that iirc the side panels etc are not available for 2.5m awnings.
They start at 3m +
Might be wrong, but im sure i read that somewhere....
They start at 3m +
Might be wrong, but im sure i read that somewhere....
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Unless it's a zip awning like the one Red Westie (and myself) have fitted. Sides and a front can be fitted to 2.5m zip versionsv-lux wrote:Might be worth noting, that iirc the side panels etc are not available for 2.5m awnings.