Installed on the vehicle rooftop rail to provide 54 sq.ft shade, easily cover area to shield from sun, rain, and wind Adjustable Height: 45 1/4" to 84 5/8" (115 to 215 cm) Telescoping poles with twist-lock design, quickly extend and collapse Stable aluminum alloy structure, rust resistant and standing in calm conditions Made of 420D oxford fabric with 2000mm PU coating, UV50+ protection and water resistance
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Brand | Yescom |
Item model number | 07CSA002-20X25-09.V1 |
Color | Gray |
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Product Id | 2153530 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 657258041479 |
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I bought one for our VW bus and it works as it was described. Easy setup and good quality. I laugh at the 1 star review (zipper is upwards and will catch the water when it rains!) Obviously a user error....you installed it upside-down!!! I know because I made the same mistake the 1st time. I owned 2 of these awnings and they are awesome!
Great price great value. I recommend taking the money saved and purchasing a high quality roof rack / basket and upgrade the mounting hardware to fake the “expensive “ look. I have no complaints I use it as a cover for my trade work and the only thing it can't handle is wind. It's a sail , tie it down before you let go of the uprights so that the wind doesn't take it before you secure it. It weighs nothing
This is the second awning I bought. The first was amazing. If used for just shade it works great. Unfortunately went hiking and it started to downpour the awning itself could not withstand the weight of the rain and ripped off my van. For those that say the materials are cheap I think that says a lot that the legs held up while the fabric ripped. Unfortunately when I ordered the replacement I got one with the zipper upside down as well. I donât see any way to contact the company and itâs been after 30 days so I cannot make a return. If anyone from the company sees this please contact me.
Fits our Promaster City van great. Easy to set up. We have had it up in wind and rain, has held up well. Ours is sewed correctly, unlike other reviewer, however we also have a larger side awning made by same manufacturer and zipper is sewed on upside of bag, allowing water to get in bag.
This is an inexpensive awning, that's why I bought it. The cover and actual awning material seems pretty good so far. Mounting brackets are junk....plan on fabricating something other than the supplied brackets if you don't want this thing to fall off. The sloted mounting rail is sufficient. You will need two people to set the awning up if you don't want to bend the channels that the outriggers swing out of. Once set up it is OK. I plan to replace the "E" channel with heavier aluminum channels as these are only 1mm aluminum as delivered.
The awning is very nice when it is up and installed. The installation was easy, although I would recommend installing the awning as close to the car as you can (the instructions have it further out from the car). Even with the awning installed as close as possible, it leaves a gap between the side of the car and the awning where rain can run down. I have devised a way to flip back the outer casing of the awning and attach it to my roof carrier with carabiners and clips so that the rain cannot get in. The real issue is that the awning is very difficult to put up by yourself, and I have had to DIY some parts of it to make that part of it manageable. If you want to install it on your own, you first unravel it, then put up one corner with the supporting rope in place. Then you do the other corner. Then you pull out the long, side bars. If you try to pull out the side bars before securing the corners with the ropes, like the instructions say, it will bend the aluminum frame that is holding the awning to the car. I have had to use my own bolts and nuts to devise a means to permanently attach the supporting ropes to the corners of the awning. The supporting ropes themselves also work much better if you just use an adjustable suspension knot to keep them tight, since the mechanism that they give to keep them tight does not work. I will get quicker as I use it, but right now, it is an awkward hassle to put it up and take it down. It is very nice when it is up, however, and the installation was a breeze. I still sort of wish I had spent the extra money and bought the Rhino Rack awning.
is nice,,until it rains while packed.
awñing is not the size advertised. it's only 7'-7" wide which would be ok but the awning room I purchased is 8'-2" wide. does not fit ARB awning room. other than that it seems to be ok.
Broke the very first time I set it up. Finally got a chance to set this up and one of the side arm pins snapped right off when setting it up. Everything is made of very thin gauge aluminum and cheap plastic. Wish I hadnât cheaped out and just spent the money on an ARB awning â¹ï¸
brought this to install on my camp trailer. Nice price now I know why opened box unzipped cover plastic broken pieces falling out from edge of ends on poles. cover very cheap not anything about it was made well so was going to use it until mounted it figured out the cover was riveted on upside down so water can get in and soak it in rain don't buy it's total garbage spend a little more for better brand i sent this back for refund bought a tiff stuff much better.