Outlaw drive away awning...any good?

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Outlaw drive away awning...any good?

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http://campershop.co.uk/awnings.htm#outlaw_awning" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

The outlaw drive away awning, is it any good?
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prefer the look of this one myself
http://www.worldoftents.co.uk/outwell-c ... -3084.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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lloydy wrote:prefer the look of this one myself
http://www.worldoftents.co.uk/outwell-c ... -3084.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Mmm nice but we could do with one with two bedrooms, to fit all the kids/girlfriends in :roll:
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Super size, super price :shock:
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lloydy wrote:Super size, super price :shock:
http://www.worldoftents.co.uk/outwell-c ... -3083.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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That outlaw one is a good idea i think, with a pod either side. Don't think you'll find anything cheaper than that
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lloydy wrote:That outlaw one is a good idea i think, with a pod either side. Don't think you'll find anything cheaper than that
Agreed. I have a Royal traveller tunnel, which tbh has been very good and stood up to some very strong winds. Didn't want to replace it with something that gets tangled round the nearest tree in a slight breeze :roll:
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We have the Outlaw awning. We have found it very good, we currently use one side with the inner tent and the other for storage. This still leaves plenty of room for table chairs in the middle. It goes up really easy and comes with all the attachents to connect to the van.Also stands up to strong winds. For the price I would say its great :D

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For the price can't be faulted. Only problem I have with it is the ground sheet isn't sewn in. And I realy struglle to get it to fit perfect so if it does chuck it down water does run in. Although this could just be down to my poor tent pitching skills.

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