Zips and VelcroThanks
Do the sides zip in or are they on something like a Velcro fixing
Andy
The 5 panels attach to the awning via 6 mm kador strips which are built into the front of the awning and also the the rigid attachments which hold the canopy at the sides. I used the privacy room at the recent T6f Octoberfest in very strong and gusting winds and it copes perfectly. I would recommend this to anyone and on the subject of cost - buy cheap, by twice!Thanks
Do the sides zip in or are they on something like a Velcro fixing
Andy
It’s amazing how solid the canopy becomes once you put the sandwich strips down the sides and tighten everything up. Hoping that, with the nifty draft skirt Jo has made, that we will be able to leave the door of the van open during the winter and let the Eberspacher provide a bit of heat in there.The 5 panels attach to the awning via 6 mm kador strips which are built into the front of the awning and also the the rigid attachments which hold the canopy at the sides. I used the privacy room at the recent T6f Octoberfest in very strong and gusting winds and it copes perfectly. I would recommend this to anyone and on the subject of cost - buy cheap, by twice!
I was at Octoberfest with @VDubnewby666 and I was amazed how well his Fiamma stood up to the seriously strong winds that were ripping through the campsite.The 5 panels attach to the awning via 6 mm kador strips which are built into the front of the awning and also the the rigid attachments which hold the canopy at the sides. I used the privacy room at the recent T6f Octoberfest in very strong and gusting winds and it copes perfectly. I would recommend this to anyone and on the subject of cost - buy cheap, by twice!