Hmm yes it's a consideration. Theoretically the Ostrich Wing would withstand more wind due to solid welded design. Keen to hear from anyone who has one.
Many years of tarpology have taught me how to rig up a separate tarp and poles - disposable tarps really. ...the question is: does the convenience of a $1500 swing out - wing - style awning outweigh the 20mins it takes to rig an old school $50 tarp? Is it better to drive away with the awning? or leave one set up at base camp?
JayTee
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Cancer is gender blind.
2000 D2 TD5 Auto: Tins
1994 D1 300TDi Manual: Dave
1980 SIII Petrol Tray: Doris
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We would never go back now after having a 270 self supporting awning......dead easy to set, even the bride can do it by herself.
We have camped 31 nights and have only deployed the support rope and peg. I probably should have on another night but I rolled over in bed and cricked my toes.
When I was on fraser last year......there would have been 10+ cars watching the tailor fishing.....all of them had an awning of some description. It started to rain out was set up in seconds, none of the others bothered.m, instead they either huddled against the car down wind or hoped in the car and used windscreen wipers.
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