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Awnings
Posted: 07 Aug 2014, 22:30
by Ceirion
Hello
I pick up my T25 super Viking on saturday which is all very exciting. I am looking at an awning for her, possibly a kyham motodrome or does anyone have a better recommendation?
Ceirion and of course Daisey
Re: Awnings
Posted: 08 Aug 2014, 10:55
by B.A Eauty
Hello, we have one of these, had a few years and still going strong....
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Re: Awnings
Posted: 08 Aug 2014, 20:12
by GMAN140
Hi
i have a motordome but i rarely bother to connect it to the van and if i was buying again i would just get a large tunnel tent and park the van up next to it .
Re: Awnings
Posted: 08 Aug 2014, 20:18
by slippy8v
Also have an Outwell country road perfect for our Komet. here it is, got a package deal on JK inc carpet,and inner bed room

Re: Awnings
Posted: 08 Aug 2014, 21:04
by Ceirion
Thx the tunnels do look good
Re: Awnings
Posted: 10 Aug 2014, 08:22
by eiret25
I recently bought a Khyam Motordome Tourer. Used it once so far. Handy to put up is it's only real advantage over traditional pole type awnings.
Re: Awnings
Posted: 10 Aug 2014, 08:36
by evilnoodle
Depends what you want to use it for. We have a Khyam drive away, but have only used it once or twice. We put an awning rail on the hi-top (not long after buying the drive away) and got a Caravanstore canopy. I much prefer to use this than the drive away as it does not shut us off from the outside world. It protects the van from rain and is also a sunshade. We are not carrying round a huge bag when travelling as the canopy is stored ON the van, not IN it. It has a side and a front that can be put on if the weather is not good, so there is sheltered sitting out space.
...but if you want extra bedroom and outside cooking space then it is probably still a drive away that you need. They are not cheap, so take your time deciding what you want.
Re: Awnings
Posted: 10 Aug 2014, 14:56
by Eloise
Hi, we are in the market for an awning too, are there any bargains to be had out there?
Cheers neil
Re: Awnings
Posted: 10 Aug 2014, 15:01
by evilnoodle
Several "used" on eBay at the moment for around £50-100.
Re: Awnings
Posted: 10 Aug 2014, 15:27
by Ceirion
I have seen a royal traveller 3 which I believe is the square one with Ali poles. Any experience with these?
Re: Awnings
Posted: 10 Aug 2014, 15:52
by Jim San
evilnoodle wrote:Depends what you want to use it for. We have a Khyam drive away, but have only used it once or twice. We put an awning rail on the hi-top (not long after buying the drive away) and got a Caravanstore canopy. I much prefer to use this than the drive away as it does not shut us off from the outside world. It protects the van from rain and is also a sunshade. We are not carrying round a huge bag when travelling as the canopy is stored ON the van, not IN it. It has a side and a front that can be put on if the weather is not good, so there is sheltered sitting out space.
...but if you want extra bedroom and outside cooking space then it is probably still a drive away that you need. They are not cheap, so take your time deciding what you want.
WHS really. Its a personal preference thing, no point paying extra for a feature you dont need
What do you want to use it for? extra sleeping, cooking space etc.
How will you use it? Set up and be done for the week or touring and moving every day/couple of days.
How big do you need it to be?
We enjoyed our Kyham QE - it was just big enough for 2 of us as a cooking/eating and sitting area. It was superb for speed of erection/packing as we move on every day or so.
Its limitations are size and weight when packed down.
We now have a Oz Tent which again is heavy and long to carry when packed away but quality is second to none and its even quicker to put up then the Kyham.
Friends have these huge tunnel awnings which are great for what they need but too big and slow for us
Re: Awnings
Posted: 10 Aug 2014, 16:12
by Ceirion
All very true we have two young children so just want extra sitting space on those odd rainy afternoons.
Re: Awnings
Posted: 10 Aug 2014, 16:30
by evilnoodle
Ceirion wrote:All very true we have two young children so just want extra sitting space on those odd rainy afternoons.
Consider a canopy then. The main part is stowed
outside of the van (giving more space for camping and kids stuff inside). You can get sides and a front, which will give more shelter if the weather is grotty. These panels fold up quite small, and you could leave them behind to free up more space if not needed. Or just take one or two.
If you just use the canopy you will have a better view of what is going on around you to keep an eye on playing kids too

Re: Awnings
Posted: 10 Aug 2014, 17:20
by Ceirion
See now there's an idea I have not thought of, thx will look into it
Re: Awnings
Posted: 10 Aug 2014, 17:29
by ChrisTriple
We have a kayham drive sleeper drive away, I must admit its fantastic, only down side for me is it doesn't have a fixed in ground sheet.
I'd recommend it 100%