Then I had a look at the pdf instructions and it fits on a runner (spat) around the existing wheel arch apparently, just wondered if anyone had used one and what they thought - bit pricey for a twin axle but if it works I would pay. Would rather that than velcro tbh.
Our Pyramid awning came with a shorter thinner section of draft skirt that we feed round the track on the top of the wheel spat. It does reduce draughts through the awning.
The Bailey one does look good, but I'm not sure if I can justify the cost.
try suckers rather than velcro Woofers ours has never slipped off even and of course does not mark your van (skirt hasnt ripped either even though we put the holes into it
I have the Bailey one, (single axle), it was a bit of a job to get in the channel the first time but after a few trips it did get easier. A plastic hand tool does help to open up the channel.....Does do a good job though once fitted. I was using the suckers/eyelet solution before this but this is better, if you dont mind paying.
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