gudmund wrote:I just got done installing a '23Zero Peregrine180R' side awning to my tear. It is attached/mounted to the roof rack. It gives 180 degree of coverage to the one side of the trailer (not over the trailer) being 'fixed' mounted to the rack, it only takes about 2 minutes to un-zip the cover and swing out the support arms getting about 60 sq ft of shade cover. (14 long with the center area being about 5x5ft over the trailer door side area. Being this is their smaller version, it can be left open without supports even with slite winds (it did also came with the supports if needed) This is the small version of their Full size Peregrine180 (which is 20 ft long extending out 6.5ft giving 88sq ft of shade coverage) This smaller 180R version I just got here, can be mounted off the backend of a jeep for tailgate coverage. (it can also be side covered - enclosed - with the ''zipper attaching side cover kit' you can purchased from them - mine just arrived a-few hours ago). What I like about it is the being able to have shade for just 'a few minutes' or a few days along with putting it away in just a few minutes.................PS "23Zero" company is out of Australia and seems to be a very well made item - so far, I have been very happy with what I have received and installed..........They also carry other versions covering a-lot more 'shade' area than the one I bought.................
Spotman wrote:Ifhoward, where did you buy yours? They are sold all over the place with different prices! I have a teardrop.
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drhill wrote:On the side of our teardrop I use an awning track and a home built awing. It is supported by poles but no guy line are required. The top is supported by two fiberglass poles crossed in the middle and inserted into pockets sewn in each corner of the top. There were some detailed instructions on this site at one time but I can't find them now. Very easy to make. I used an old tarp I had to make a prototype. Next step was to spend a few dollars on some coated nylon, but so far the old tarp is working just fine. If it is windy, then a peg is required at the bottom of each of the two pole to prevent the wind from lifting it. I use 8" spiral nails. Store bought tent pegs just bend.
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