Awning for peugeot fairford Auto sleeper
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Awning for peugeot fairford Auto sleeper
Hi all any advice on the best one to get
ClarkeM- Member
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Re: Awning for peugeot fairford Auto sleeper
Unfortunately that’s a bit too much of a general question.
To get the ball rolling what sort of budget are we looking at and a description of what you plan to use the awning for may help narrow down the choices.
To get the ball rolling what sort of budget are we looking at and a description of what you plan to use the awning for may help narrow down the choices.
Dbvwt- Member
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Re: Awning for peugeot fairford Auto sleeper
Duplicate post due to the ‘maintenance issue’
Dbvwt- Member
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Re: Awning for peugeot fairford Auto sleeper
Thanks, we had been looking at air awning with maybe a extra bedroom space and certainly a living area for cooking etc. We don't really want to spend much more than £600.
ClarkeM- Member
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Awning
We use a Kango driveaway bedrooms and living space very good but find pumping up air beam a little hard going a specially for wife great when it’s up.
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Re: Awning for peugeot fairford Auto sleeper
When looking recently for a cheap awning for my Symbol a couple of other points came up in my investigations.
1- The height of the canopy on the side of my van (that I assume you will connect to) seemed to fall somewhere between the ‘low’ awnings designed fo fit VW type vans and ‘tall’ which fit the higher rail on coachbuilds which limited the choices available.
2- On our PVC’s we have a sliding door which I found would have been too wide/fouled many awnings with the door open.
3- Have a think about the type of groundsheet you want. Sewn in, removable, separate?
1- The height of the canopy on the side of my van (that I assume you will connect to) seemed to fall somewhere between the ‘low’ awnings designed fo fit VW type vans and ‘tall’ which fit the higher rail on coachbuilds which limited the choices available.
2- On our PVC’s we have a sliding door which I found would have been too wide/fouled many awnings with the door open.
3- Have a think about the type of groundsheet you want. Sewn in, removable, separate?
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Re: Awning for peugeot fairford Auto sleeper
Bought ourselves a Movelite T4. The attachments for the indoor bedroom are a bit amerterish and look like a bit of an afterthought apart from that its OK.
ClarkeM- Member
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Re: Awning for peugeot fairford Auto sleeper
We have a Kampa 330 driveaway. Love it.
Got this as it will accommodate the door full open within the tunnel. Fits using kader/ figure 8 or throw over (preferred).
Drove away every day for a week whilst staying at Burford and the start of that week was when it belted it down for days.
Everything was good. If you purchase get the storm lashings
I got it for a steal on ebay and used only once, however this youtube link talks about it to save me writing the narrative for you.
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Regards
Brackjo
Got this as it will accommodate the door full open within the tunnel. Fits using kader/ figure 8 or throw over (preferred).
Drove away every day for a week whilst staying at Burford and the start of that week was when it belted it down for days.
Everything was good. If you purchase get the storm lashings
I got it for a steal on ebay and used only once, however this youtube link talks about it to save me writing the narrative for you.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Regards
Brackjo
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Auto-Sleeper Model : Fairford Plus
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