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I'm not so sure - the guy on the left has had to fold himself up to fitKhyam Motordome Excelsior, without doubt - in my opinion. Easy to put up and take down, once you know how. Light enough for to move around by yourself, very sturdy in the wind. And you can fit a lot of people in for dinner!
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THere is a wide variety of driveaways available now, the Kampa inflatable ones are proving very popular although expensive.
http://www.johnscross.co.uk/kampa-awnings.html
Outdoor Revolution have been making them for years
http://www.johnscross.co.uk/motorhome-driveaway-awnings-freestanding-awnings.html
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Peter
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It looks ideal all the pictures I've seen don't show how it buts to the motorhome it's a Fiat DucatoBillKhyam Motordome Excelsior, without doubt - in my opinion. Easy to put up and take down, once you know how. Light enough for to move around by yourself, very sturdy in the wind. And you can fit a lot of people in for dinner!
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Yes I have Fiamma rail I didn't know that it attached to the Fiamma canopy so it will be 7mm & 4mm BillHere's another photo of it. This was the first time we had used it. If you have an awning rail you get a figure of 8 rail and a strip of kador.
Figure of 8
kador strip
If you have a fiamma awning you will need the 7mm & 4mm, but if you a fixing it straight to the van awning rail like us, we needed the 7mm x 7mm. Hope this makes sense.
Also see here for a clip showing how to put it up single handed.
Yes I have Fiamma rail I didn't know that it attached to the Fiamma canopy so it will be 7mm & 4mm Bill
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