Shadow Catcher wrote:We have Kedar Rail on three sides of the tear and four tarps with Kedar welting attached. One with netting. this gives lots of flexibility
saywhatthat wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2lcv6eP4t8
might take a look at a DIY 270 awning
ricky herbold wrote:I have a overland vehicle system 270° awning and it’s awesome. Easiest and quickest awning setup I’ve ever dealt with.
The awning also has walls that zip on to turn it into a big tent. It’s awesome!
ricky herbold wrote:I have a overland vehicle system 270° awning and it’s awesome. Easiest and quickest awning setup I’ve ever dealt with.
The awning also has walls that zip on to turn it into a big tent. It’s awesome!
I’m not sure of the height, but you are correct. I needed the awning to be a littl higher than just mounting it to the top of the trailer for 3 main reasons. 1 was I needed the awning to clear the galley door when it was open and 2 was headroom. Number 3 was the walls need the awning to be a certain height so they are not bunched up on the ground or worse they don’t make it to the ground. I didn’t like the look of the awning sticking up that high when it wasn’t opened up so I made pivoting mounts that let it hinge up for deployment or lay flat on the roof rack for travel ( and to fit into the garage)Sparksalot wrote:ricky herbold wrote:I have a overland vehicle system 270° awning and it’s awesome. Easiest and quickest awning setup I’ve ever dealt with.
The awning also has walls that zip on to turn it into a big tent. It’s awesome!
How high up is that mounted? Almost looks like it pops up before you deploy it.
ricky herbold wrote:I’m not sure of the height, but you are correct. I needed the awning to be a littl higher than just mounting it to the top of the trailer for 3 main reasons. 1 was I needed the awning to clear the galley door when it was open and 2 was headroom. Number 3 was the walls need the awning to be a certain height so they are not bunched up on the ground or worse they don’t make it to the ground. I didn’t like the look of the awning sticking up that high when it wasn’t opened up so I made pivoting mounts that let it hinge up for deployment or lay flat on the roof rack for travel ( and to fit into the garage)Sparksalot wrote:ricky herbold wrote:I have a overland vehicle system 270° awning and it’s awesome. Easiest and quickest awning setup I’ve ever dealt with.
The awning also has walls that zip on to turn it into a big tent. It’s awesome!
How high up is that mounted? Almost looks like it pops up before you deploy it.
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