I got the new 30 second awning storm chaser for my setup. Comes in 2.1m or 2.7 m in length seeping what you want. Has an in built leg and a couple of air pockets to release gusts of wind. It was a little bit cheaper than some of the other brands. Got mine from camprite/camping culture in Wangara.
Roger, camprite is down the road from me. I have actually looked at the store chaser and was just thinking last night it was at this point the one I like most. Like you say it's pretty good quality but also reasonably priced so bloody hard to pass up isn't it 👍
WARNING!!!! Danger Will Robson danger! As I found out to my own detriment only this weekend gone, it is SUPER important to seal those bolt holes properly. I assumed I had done so, but found water trickling in through my ceiling. Even used the RhinoRack supplied gooey shit, so just a heads up to you DIYers. As for freestanding 270 awnings, I can highly recommend the Darche 270. Built in light bars, built in poles (if needed they just swing down), competitively priced, Aussie company, yada yada. Couple your awning with a set of RaxBrax, from another Aussie company based in Brissy that enables you to quickly and easily remove your awning. You are welcome to checkout my setup if it helps
I got the new 30 second awning storm chaser for my setup. Comes in 2.1m or 2.7 m in length seeping what you want. Has an in built leg and a couple of air pockets to release gusts of wind. It was a little bit cheaper than some of the other brands.
Got mine from camprite/camping culture in Wangara.
Roger, camprite is down the road from me. I have actually looked at the store chaser and was just thinking last night it was at this point the one I like most.
Like you say it's pretty good quality but also reasonably priced so bloody hard to pass up isn't it 👍
@@gettingaroundaus and comes in different sizes. I went just the 2.1m as I was hanging it just off the canopy and it weighs a little less as well
WARNING!!!! Danger Will Robson danger! As I found out to my own detriment only this weekend gone, it is SUPER important to seal those bolt holes properly. I assumed I had done so, but found water trickling in through my ceiling. Even used the RhinoRack supplied gooey shit, so just a heads up to you DIYers.
As for freestanding 270 awnings, I can highly recommend the Darche 270. Built in light bars, built in poles (if needed they just swing down), competitively priced, Aussie company, yada yada. Couple your awning with a set of RaxBrax, from another Aussie company based in Brissy that enables you to quickly and easily remove your awning. You are welcome to checkout my setup if it helps
Nothing like some rain on the inside of the car hey 😲
I'll check out darche mate, I know if them but haven't really checked them out