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gorohoff
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I currently do not have an awning on my wolf creek 850 but with Spring trips in the wet Pacific Northwest I'm considering getting one. I'm curious to hear others opinions on an awning. They're not cheap, so is it worth the cost, or would I do just fine with tent canopy?
-Andrew

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DiscoChicken
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I too have a power awning on the back of my Adventurer. I like the idea of it, but have to say it is almost useless. The awning is so high, with any wind the rain goes right under it. It is also more than a foot shorter from the outer edges of the camper. I would do a regular awning, that stretches the full length of the rear of the camper. I really like the side awnings too, but a canopy tent does the same much cheaper.
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ISBRAM
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WVbassmistress wrote:
ISBRAM,

Is your rear awning aftermarket? If so, what brand? Looks great! Could you either post or send pictures of the mount and of how the side braces are done?


The rear awning is a Flamma F35 Pro, and it’s an option on a Hallmark. It is very light so it works great on a popup, but it's more difficult to use than the Carefree crank out on the side.
The telescoping aluminum struts store inside the main tube, you just unroll it and attach the struts. It is much easer after you do it a few times, and it helps a lot to have someone else hold the tube when setting it up.
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Reddog1
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skipro3 wrote:
Reddog1, what brand canopy can you recommend? I was over at Big Lots today. They have a 20% off sale and they had 10x10 straight leg pop-ups for $69 minus the 20% off; $55. They were kind of light, but provided shade. They had 5 or 6 set up in the parking lot. I passed on getting one seeing as they were probably too flimsy to be worth anything but disappointment when I expected it to work. And being disappointed when I'm out camping is not what I have in mind. Ha!

We have two. The Big Lot is probably the same quality as our less expensive canopy. I really do not know its brand, but cost between $50 and $100. I definitely would only go with straight legs. I think they are easier to tie down, and more adaptable to sides. As flimsy as it is, it has been holding up without issues for 5 or 6 uses so far. The screens and solid sides from Walmart fits. It is very light, easy to carry, but not very durable, compared to our E-ZUP Canopy.

I don't think they come much better than the E-ZUP Canopy. They have several to choose from. It is heavy duty, but spendy. I'm not sure, but I think over $200. It too comes with a storage bag, but has a handle and wheels. Pretty close to the same physical size, but about a foot longer when in the bag. We have had the E-ZUP for over eight years, and many camping trips.

One of the things to watch for is the device that allows you to raise and lower the legs. Some use buttons you press in, others use a pin you pull. You will have to decide which work best for you. The Canopy fits behind the front seat of the truck.

E-ZUP They also have Accessories.

Our E-ZUP looks like this one, at Sam's Club for $200.


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ecoast
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easy-up are a little heavy/bulky, so I use:
convertible awning...

Purchased with the optional legs, it also free-stands.
I attach to rear of TC, or use separately at my convenience.
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WVbassmistress
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ISBRAM,

Is your rear awning aftermarket? If so, what brand? Looks great! Could you either post or send pictures of the mount and of how the side braces are done?

Also, to those with the 10x10 canopy...we have one also that we used last year when tent camping. We found it helped to run a rachet strap from diagonal corners (top) under the picnic table. It held it steady in strong winds (if really bad, we lowered it down as far as possible.) Even with an awning, I plan on taking the canopy tent.
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Ski_Pro_3
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Reddog1, what brand canopy can you recommend? I was over at Big Lots today. They have a 20% off sale and they had 10x10 straight leg pop-ups for $69 minus the 20% off; $55. They were kind of light, but provided shade. They had 5 or 6 set up in the parking lot. I passed on getting one seeing as they were probably too flimsy to be worth anything but disappointment when I expected it to work. And being disappointed when I'm out camping is not what I have in mind. Ha!

Reddog1
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For those of you that have never had a 10'x10' tent canopy, you really cannot appreciate the versatility. As for portability, about a 12"x12"x5' feet long, including sides for weather and/or bugs.


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1988 Bigfoot (C11.5) TC (1900# w/standard equip. per decal), 130 watts solar, 100 AH AGM, Polar Cub A/C, EU2000i Honda

Toad: 91 Zuke

Western_Sky_Ran
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I have both. A rear and a curbside awning. I ordered the camper with them installed. I love the ability to deploy shade at a moments notice without having to carry another item that needs to be stowed away. It may have already been mentioned, but that rear awning will save your camper's interior when it starts to rain/drizzle and you need a dry spot or at least a dry respite to get your coats and muddy shoes on/off.

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wing464
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Have two,one on the drivers side and one over the door...never used either one...When the TC is on the truck, the awning is too high to do any good..it would shade the window but that's it...the one over the door probably do some good but I never think of opening it....

ejfranz
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I added a side awning. We use it when we can for shade or rain protection.
Would like to add a rear awning.
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Wheelholder
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We have a side awning on our 830. Once opened, it covers the door area and the side of the camper. We have deployed it only a couple of times. Just does not seem to be worth the effort. I would not order another one. Was on camper when bought.
2008 Silverado crew cab Duramax/Allison
2008 Lance 830

ISBRAM
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We love the awnings for the shade and keeping rain from coming in the back door. If it gets breezy I crank the side one in.
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MTRhino
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I too carry a 10X10 EZ UP. quick to setup, can be moved anywhere, including to the downwind side of the camper when needed and doesn't take much room to store.
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billyray50
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Thanks and when it rains it automaticly dumps the rain puddle to one side...I have had some laughs with my son getting dump on once!!Power awning is the way to go if you can..nice option that came with the TC on lot. never priced them though..$$$$

Mello_Mike
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Reddog1 wrote:
I think it really depends on your style of camping. Personally, I prefer the tent canopy. I have two 10'x10', a light weight and a heavy duty. Both have screen sides and solid sides. Which one I take depends on the time of year and where I am going. They have worked well for over ten years.

Typically, I use cement stakes and ratchet straps to tie them to the ground, when needed. I have used then if some especially high wind areas, when raining or snowing. They work great for small group gathering, using one or both side by side. I have use my Canopies in camp grounds that do not allow tent camping. When I have ask, I have been told they do not consider the Tent Canopy to be tent camping, just a gathering shelter.

When group camping, I take a foldout table that holds the cook stove and related stuff. I use a 20-pound propane cyl with a tree, heater, and propane light on top. Having the solid sides is nice for heating.

I find the Tents are much more versatile than awnings. Definitely less expensive. I seldom camp where an awning attached to the TC really works well. The awning limits where you can park the TC. The tents can be in front, behind, either side or away from the TC. Very difficult to keep the bugs out with an awning, and not many awnings block the wind other than the TC side. Even blocking the wind on the TC side, the wind blows under the truck into where you have your chairs and such.

The awnings are easier to store and setup, but I do not think as versatile as the tent canopies.

Wayne


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