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Awnings! The worst of worst!
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<blockquote data-quote="brendomac" data-source="post: 564265" data-attributes="member: 7619"><p>I've had a kings 2.5m side awning and a 1m awning for the rear. They both worked fine and I was happy with what I got (except the brackets rust super quick). But I wanted to close the gap between the two, since I was always wandering from my camp on the side of the car to my fridge in the back and wanted to dodge the rain.</p><p></p><p>So I got a 270 degree Kings awning. I thought it would be easier for a one-person setup.</p><p></p><p>Nope, the 270 really is a pain the bum. One of the roof poles bent on my first trip and putting it up and away is really suited to two people. I think the bent pole was my fault, it was raining, I was on a slope and I just wanted it put away.</p><p></p><p>If I had my time again, I would be looking for a 270 degree awning that self-supported when you got it out or put it away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brendomac, post: 564265, member: 7619"] I've had a kings 2.5m side awning and a 1m awning for the rear. They both worked fine and I was happy with what I got (except the brackets rust super quick). But I wanted to close the gap between the two, since I was always wandering from my camp on the side of the car to my fridge in the back and wanted to dodge the rain. So I got a 270 degree Kings awning. I thought it would be easier for a one-person setup. Nope, the 270 really is a pain the bum. One of the roof poles bent on my first trip and putting it up and away is really suited to two people. I think the bent pole was my fault, it was raining, I was on a slope and I just wanted it put away. If I had my time again, I would be looking for a 270 degree awning that self-supported when you got it out or put it away. [/QUOTE]
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