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Yes….it’s a bit too windy in Ciren now for a wind-out to be out…..On the Cirencester site now. Here until tomorrow but took our awning in this morning as the wx report says high winds. Even with storm straps and mid section rafter it still bounces a bit. Doesn’t take long to take it in but imagine to cost and hassle if it tears or rips off. Lots taken theirs in too this morning I’ve noticed.
Lots of pretty flimsy ones still out thoughYes….it’s a bit too windy in Ciren now for a wind-out to be out…..
Exactly what I do.Only time mine out is when I’m under it. If I’m not there the awning goes away. It’s so quick to do, why not.
Exactly and if in foreign climes you also get those mini whirl winds.as above if you are not there leave it in.Exactly what I do.
There are also campsites where a high wind can come off mountains without warning on a calm sunny day.
I don’t really get the idea of the springs, and don’t use them. Do you still use the springs?I used to leave mine out (always with storm straps and pegs in feet (Fiamma F45)) however, came back one day to find the storm straps had worked loose from the huge spring and was flapping! So always in when not attended now.
It's a bit like a tree flexing in the wind and indeed a high rise building - some flex helps to take the sting out of the wind.I don’t really get the idea of the springs, and don’t use them. Do you still use the springs?
Yes, I wind it in every night now - had too many scares when I've thought it'll be fine, then when the wind gets up in the early hours it's no fun getting out of your cosy bed in your bedroom attire to bring it in (as quietly as you can)!
There's no rule of thumb because a lot depends on wind direction relative to the awning, the degree to which you are sheltered by hedges, trees and other mohos etc. It also depends on what lengths you have gone to to tie your awning down - we never deploy ours without guy ropes - and whether or not you have a central beam fitted. That said, I would be winding it in if anything much more that 16 knots (gusting) was forecast.Morning all, we are currently on site and the wind is expected to pick up later. I have heard that a roll-out awning has to be brougt in if it gets too windy. That feels a bit subjective, is there any guidance on a maximum wind speed or gust that you should not use an awning?
Cheers
Gerry