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Bedlam
Nov 01, 2015Moderator
The only time I have had wind noise with the slide awning is in big gusts when the TC is facing forward or rearward to the wind direction. I have not had problems with it freezing when going skiing nor snow or other debris under the awning.
I had more issues with snow and ice when the slide did not have an awning. If I knew it was going to snow, I would typically pull the slide in and now I don't worry about it.
Regardless whether you have an awning, flexibility in orientation to the wind makes a big difference. Fumes from the LPG fueled appliances is always my first concern.
I had more issues with snow and ice when the slide did not have an awning. If I knew it was going to snow, I would typically pull the slide in and now I don't worry about it.
Regardless whether you have an awning, flexibility in orientation to the wind makes a big difference. Fumes from the LPG fueled appliances is always my first concern.
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