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Postby laughing gnome » Tue May 02, 2017 4:41 pm

hi folks can anyone recomend a drive away awning for my 2006 semi high top transit

i have been looking at the air models

just not sure what one

thanks
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Re: drive away awning

Postby Celticbiker » Wed May 03, 2017 7:18 pm

laughing gnome wrote:hi folks can anyone recomend a drive away awning for my 2006 semi high top transit

i have been looking at the air models

just not sure what one

thanks

Something like this? ImageImage

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Re: drive away awning

Postby CamperVanBeethoven » Wed May 03, 2017 10:42 pm

I'd be interested in something like that :)

Make and model ...?
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Re: drive away awning

Postby Celticbiker » Sun May 07, 2017 10:27 am

It's a Westfield Aquila 320 drive away Air Awning. Cant remember if ours is a high or low though but think it's a high.
There is one here http://www.towsure.com/westfield-aquila-air-awning but you might find it cheaper if you shop around.
We bought ours while we were away as ours broke half way through our holiday. we got it for half price as it was a display model.
Takes about 5 minutes to erect though.
https://youtu.be/IsbvcrXiFdA
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Re: drive away awning

Postby Louey » Mon May 15, 2017 2:07 pm

A friend of mine is selling a huge awning - The Khyam 5000 xc for £250 - it has the extra carpet and SPS ground Sheet.

It is being stored in Bradford but can be collected from Birmingham at the end of the month (as I'm going up North over half term)

If you need anymore details let me know.

There are lots of awnings out there: The frame tent style (strong and able to withstand hurricanes) but heavy and tricky to put up; tunnel awnings - lighter and come in small to huge sizes - the latest types can be erected in under 10 minutes as they have air poles (eg. Airbeam). The Khyam range also have ;quick erect non air ones - they always been known to be good quailty, along with Vango and Reimo
http://www.khyam.co.uk/shop/campervan-m ... e-awnings/
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