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I know there are different opinions on how awnings should be secured down... Is it best to secure over the canopy or over the aluminum arms.
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With our Omnistor we have some clever little clips that clip into the frame, which then have straps and we use pretty heft spikes with springs on straps
That said it still does it best to collapse even with gusts, so I put it away rather than take any chances
So in answer to OP neither above for us
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Dont the new strap kits slide into the groove in the front rail where the front panel would go if using a privicy room.
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These are what ive seen, look effective
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We're not, honestDon't talk to me about awnings.:Angry:
We are in St Ives and I had just clipped my Kampa awning into the wind out when the heavens opened and it is absolutely pi$$ing it down.
The awning is hanging limply against the hab door , while Mr and Mrs Smug next door ( who put theirs up before it started raining) are enjoying a drink in theirs and[HI] probably laughing at us[/HI].
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Still heaving it down.
Started on the beers:thumb:
[HI]Still heaving it down.
[HI]Started on the beers:thumb:[/HI]
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Whimp!
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You might even get a discount Here if you manage to find some contact details
I know there are different opinions on how awnings should be secured down... Is it best to secure over the canopy or over the aluminum arms.
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