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    Rear Awning

    Has anyone tried one of these Pitstop Car Awnings? Ray's Outdoors has them on special for $50. See Pitstop car awning - Rays Outdoors

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    Can comment on the one in your post. However, I am thinking about one of the star Awnings:
    Kimberley Mycube Star Awning System inherited from the KIMBERLEY® Brand
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    I wanted one for Fathers Day, left all of the appropriate hints for the kids and even mentioned it to my significant other.
    I got Jocks, Socks, Soap and a Stubby Holder:-{

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    For anyone else you'd say, 'fifty bucks, can't go wrong', oh well, looks nice.

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    I'd be careful Ron...

    website notes include "Not to be left unattended"

    ..............sound risky

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    No experience with the Pitstop... but saw a Coleman Event 14 in action up at Undara during some inclement weather. Seriously thinking of getting one. A couple had it pitched over the top of a tear drop camper...like a garage. Very cosy. Being 8' almost at the apex, it funnelled the hot air out the vent really well. would leave room for the P38 to fully open tailgate...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rar110 View Post
    Can comment on the one in your post. However, I am thinking about one of the star Awnings:
    Kimberley Mycube Star Awning System inherited from the KIMBERLEY® Brand
    Make sure you have a real good look at it ... the design puts a significant load moment on the point supporting the main hinge esp in windy conditions. It's one of the reasons I decided against it...even took a trip to Ballina factory to check it out fully. Not knocking their product by any means, it was just one of the factors that I ultimately decided to look at other solutions.

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    I have one.On the open edge I sewed some velcro on the underside.Have a matching size section also with velcro and sail track attached.Slide this section into sail track on vehicle-erect tent and attach to vehicle via the velcro sections.Sort of like how you attach an oztent to a vehicle.Gives a weather proof seal .have not used in extreme conditions yet.But I think they are good value at $50.
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