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DSDP_Don
Nov 04, 2014Explorer
First, you may not want the awning, but it could be a deal breaker for most when you try to sell. Second, many rental RV's come without awnings (ordered that way) to keep them from getting destroyed like in the movie RV.
Your age and the type of camping you do can have an impact on the use of your awning. In our younger days we did a lot of boating/RVing and we would stay at a campsite for a week or two. In those days, the manual awning came out and stayed out the entire time.
Now that we're older, our trips are often longer, but we move around more. We now have a power awning and it's much easier to put it for a couple of hours and then retract it when we go in.
For those who stay in one place during the summer, the awning can shade your refer and keep the RV cooler.
Your age and the type of camping you do can have an impact on the use of your awning. In our younger days we did a lot of boating/RVing and we would stay at a campsite for a week or two. In those days, the manual awning came out and stayed out the entire time.
Now that we're older, our trips are often longer, but we move around more. We now have a power awning and it's much easier to put it for a couple of hours and then retract it when we go in.
For those who stay in one place during the summer, the awning can shade your refer and keep the RV cooler.
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