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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain_Rightfoot View Post
    Support Aussie made I say, not the cheap ARB copy that they get made in China.


    hear hear and they are a dam good product as you already know


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    For those with Gunyah's - what size have you got and on what vehicle ?

    (I see there are 2m and 3m widths available and I wonder which is more practical / useful)

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    I have just the standard width one (2m). It is big enough to be useful but small enough to be easy to fold. We have the 2m extension too which we would deploy on a rainy night. Fortunately we've been lucky and not had to use it in anger yet! You can use it as a wind break too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain_Rightfoot View Post
    I have just the standard width one (2m). It is big enough to be useful but small enough to be easy to fold. We have the 2m extension too which we would deploy on a rainy night. Fortunately we've been lucky and not had to use it in anger yet! You can use it as a wind break too.

    glad we don't camp with you

    gee you have one hell of a messy camp site


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    Quote Originally Posted by The ho har's View Post
    glad we don't camp with you

    gee you have one hell of a messy camp site


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    Well if you look after the kids while we go away I reckon our campsite will be much tidier.

    Having said that after we got a bit more organised my girl started doing pot plants in front of the tent
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    Well i have a foxwing, its been good on the few times we have used it until last week at fraser where 2 of the pivoting knuckles broke.... im not happy considering how little wind there was, im chasing it up with rhino at the moment i may have got a dodgy one,... otherwise if they all break that easy i will be asking for my money back.

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    I have a Bob Burrage awning, Australian made in Wollongong NSW.

    5M x 2.4M, COST ME $385, probably a little dearer now, but more than half the price of Polaris, Hanibal, ARB, and the Foxwing and bigger.





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    those awnings would be a lot better if they could incorporate some insulation , it gets so hot under canvas in the sun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback View Post
    I have a Bob Burrage awning, Australian made in Wollongong NSW.

    5M x 2.4M, COST ME $385, probably a little dearer now, but more than half the price of Polaris, Hanibal, ARB, and the Foxwing and bigger.





    Baz.

    I do like the first shot Baz nice camper in the background there


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    Yeah Mrs HH that Buccan great !
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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