Windbreak recommendations (1 Viewer)

Christoph

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Can anyone advise on a decent windbreak please? We've tried all sorts but seem to always end up chucking them away when the poles break, fabric tears or they generally fall to bits. Thanks
 

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Jormax again :) The Vision half mesh type works well, gives some privacy & can still see out through it too.

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Jormax ... they do excellent pet enclosures and draught skirts too.. this was last week near humber estuary in 30mph gusts
 
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I love that pooch bed. Where is that from?

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We carry a small one around with us to put around a BBQ if a bit windy. Its the beach style stripey ones with wooden poles. They never break :)
 
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We're not looking to pen ourselves in from others. It's more about protecting the cooking area outside and sitting out of the wind. I had come to the conclusion that it might be best to just buy the beach ones myself but thought it would be good to hear what others do. Thanks
 
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We have the bits to make a pet enclosure. That's why we bought it really so that the dogs can have an outside space without needing to be tethered.

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