We recently purchased a four season all weather awning from Eurovent. It has been up a month and the stitching on the zip which we use as a door as started to come undone so it is being returned as we speak. I just wanted to hear what do you think is a good all weather awning for a permenant pitch? It's proving difficult to find a replacement with our budget of £1000.
The 'Bradcot' Residentia awning is designed for all seasons but no means cheap like you say because they are an awning designed and constructed to beat the adverse weather conditions. However, you may be able to purchase one second hand at a reasonable price but I would imagine it's quite a difficult item to sell actually because they are heavier than a standard touring awning so if the seller is open to offers you may well be able to pick up a bargain. Have a look on the 'Free Adverts' section on here.
Quote: Originally posted by Si-the-gas on 25/4/2014
Tango55 the reason why I have not gone into detail is that I have sold it. So any info is total irrelevant.
Maybe, but you can't get away from the fact that put in your post "That's a shame. I've just sold an all seasons awning on eBay for £112 in excelent condition" which sounds like daisy236 missed a bargain.
I've got a Eurovent Montreux all season awning and have just put it up for the second time. Although I've no intention of using it as a permanent, it was up until mid October last year as the site closes at the end of October, I was very happy with it. Yes it is heavy but after having a Quest Sandringham for 4 seasons and having nothing but problems (pin holes all over) this was like a breath of fresh air. We sleep in the awning and we found this to be warmer as well, although if you need to you can always remove the panels during the day to cool off, (I don't find this necessary in this country.
Ours is a NR Pullman awning. Came with good recommendations, looks great and so far doing great. We had an NR awning years ago when we were last sited for the season and it lasted well for the years we had that caravan.
Have a look at the dorema factory website. A friend of ours has just got afour season awning from there . I think he paid around £600 . It will depend on size ,of course. Its a very nice awning .
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