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downtheroad
Apr 12, 2018Explorer
It's a NO for me too.
Practical reason: if a stiff wind comes up, it will greatly slow down the process of rolling up the main awning..
Have you ever seen an awning that was destroyed by the wind because it was not retracted soon enough?
Practical reason: if a stiff wind comes up, it will greatly slow down the process of rolling up the main awning..
Have you ever seen an awning that was destroyed by the wind because it was not retracted soon enough?
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