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    The canvas on my Hannibal Awning has got so hot I've had to wear gloves, so has the Kimberley Kamper. Got something to do with the sun I believe

    I wonder how long the Chinese ones will last? I wonder if they use UV stabilised material as that will have a big factor in longevity, otherwise the bag sitting on the side of the car, it my only last 6 - 12 months.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cal415 View Post
    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.
    I have the foxwing as well & find it good,but also broke one of the nuckles.
    Once i got the parts it was an easy fix.

    The wind is what does it,must be tied down with all ropes at all times.
    If you are on a windy beach you would have to use the best sand pegs available,& i would probably take it down at night just in
    case one of the pegs worked it's way loose.

    Apart from this small issue have found it very good,easy & simple to put up & down & a lot of shade,& if it is raining,good it covers the rear door.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hoadie72 View Post
    Is it straight forward putting the sides up? Easy for one person to do alone?
    Obviously its much easier with two but is doable with one....
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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    Obviously its much easier with two but is doable with one....
    And even easier if that other helper isn't vertically challenged
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    Quote Originally Posted by dm_td5 View Post
    And even easier if that other helper isn't vertically challenged
    No makes no difference because you can lower the legs at the fron't so he can reach
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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    No makes no difference because you can lower the legs at the fron't so he can reach
    If you lower his legs any more....


    What about when you pack it up in the cover... all the way up on high







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    Re: Which Awning?

    lol

    Thanks Dullbird.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sschmez View Post
    works for me ...

    1 x Aldi tarp, cable tied to roofrack





    ........... at least till I get my foxwing

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    The more I think about it, the more I wonder why 2 tent-poles and a tarp would not achieve the same result. All this could be had for about $30, and honestly, it might take an extra 5 minutes to put up, but is it really that much of a problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranga View Post
    The more I think about it, the more I wonder why 2 tent-poles and a tarp would not achieve the same result. All this could be had for about $30, and honestly, it might take an extra 5 minutes to put up, but is it really that much of a problem?
    Used that method for years until I saw dullbird's awning in use and thought: Why am I doing this the hard way.

    Went and bought a Hannibal Awning and love it. But still often end up with a tarp as any awning is only so big and tarp makes it easy to extend it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranga View Post
    The more I think about it, the more I wonder why 2 tent-poles and a tarp would not achieve the same result. All this could be had for about $30, and honestly, it might take an extra 5 minutes to put up, but is it really that much of a problem?
    We went to Fraser with another family with a awning which required separate poles and pegging out. Each time we stopped they looked on with envy as we had our awning up in 1 minute and they were still stuffing around after 5.

    The poles are probably ok for stopping once a day, but the gunyah is quick enough to deploy for that morning tea stop or lunch if you can't find a tree.
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