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rleslie



Member Since: 10 May 2012
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Scotland 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Epsom Green
Rear or side awning on a 110
Hi Folks,

I've been humming and haying about buying an awning for a while now, and I see Nene has a decent sale on their hannibal awnings....so I'm tempted. The problem is I'm not sure which one I would get the most use out of.... back door or side???

Yes I can see the benefit of the rear keeping you dry when brewing a cup of tea out the back door....but then the side would give you much more room....... I suppose I'm asking, has anyone bought either rear or side and wished they had bought the other?

I suppose another question would be how good is the 2.4m side awning in wind? Could you add sliding poles and guy ropes to them? I know Hannibal don't sell them with this, but is it physically possible?

Cheers

Richard
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GREENI



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Hi Richard, HNY.
I'd say spend a bit more and get a foxwing, best of both worlds and the option to add sides. I've used the awning and sides as a tent for a two night stay. The fox wing is fab for a day at the beach, or on the second and third photo, set up on a rally stage at Mull.




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Post #589360 2nd Jan 2017 8:29am
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williamthedog



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2011 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 PU Tamar Blue
+1 for a foxwing Thumbs Up
Post #589370 2nd Jan 2017 9:38am
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Davidej



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United Kingdom 1996 Defender 110 300 Tdi SW Alveston Red
Agree - the Foxwing is a great piece of kit with lots of options of side panels and connection to Oztents. There is another product on the market that is very similar - not sure manufacturer.
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rleslie



Member Since: 10 May 2012
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Scotland 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Epsom Green
Yeah the foxwing does look the business and a great idea that it covers the whole vehicle, my only 2 issues with a foxwing is, 1. Will it fit on a hannibal roof rack and 2. Is it quick to pitch and stow away, since it has poles and guy ropes......

The other major benefit of the foxwing would be it matches my Oztent.... and I do really like that......

Decisions decisions.......
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Davidej



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United Kingdom 1996 Defender 110 300 Tdi SW Alveston Red
Mine is fitted to a Front Runner rack but gather the fitting system is the same. Two brackets that the Foxwing bolt to fit using bolts in the slots on the underside of the rack. If the conditions mean you don't need the poles then it is literally seconds to unzip and swing the awning round the back. Like the Oztent poles they only take seconds to connect to give you more stability. 20 mins would give you time to get it fully set up with side panels once you have done it a few times.

One of the span bars snapped in strong wind while camping last year. I had a spare mailed to me at the site by Boab within 2 days so good back up if you need any replacement parts.
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rleslie



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Scotland 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Epsom Green

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Another slight problem I have with fitting any awning is I have a labcraft light attached to the rails of my roof rack, one on each side, as per photo.... so I suppose I will need to move that somewhere......
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Davidej



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United Kingdom 1996 Defender 110 300 Tdi SW Alveston Red
If you lowered the fixing point of the Labcraft it would provide great light under the foxing/awning.
Post #589402 2nd Jan 2017 11:29am
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dantastic



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Or you can use a garden parasol to cover the back door. I get tons of looks and smart comments but it's so incredibly useful I wouldn't leave home without. There's a fabric tab either side and the parasol is held on with bungee cords. Sets up in seconds.


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sharkey964



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Another vote for Foxwing. Thumbs Up


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Vogler



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FWIW: I have always been tempted by a Foxwing, but we enter our rooftop tent using the ladder fixed on the rear of the car. It saves us from the hassle with an extra ladder but I still haven't found a proper solution.
Meanwhile - and because I'm on a budget since a defender makes its own priority list - we have been making do using a simple flysheet and some standard poles. For approx €40 we had at least some cover. There's also the peace of mind that it cannot get damaged when greenlaning, nor is there the risk of theft.


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Greetings,

Joris
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GREENI



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I've used a £10 tarpaulin before now. Clamped with battery jump lead clamps and two awning poles. Works well!

This was a 'quick let's head north to se the northern lights' evening. FAIL


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Cupboard



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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 HT Corris Grey
I've made do with a tarp for a few weeks away, and it was OK and demonstrated to me that a) I wanted it over the back door, b) a bit more space than just over the back door would be good too and c) a tarp is a bit of a faff with one person.

So I've gone from one extreme to the other and bought an Ostrich Wing from Tuff Trek. They also do a Foxwing-equivalent.
For me, it had to be safe, quick and easy to set up by one person in most weather, which is why I chose the Ostrich.
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Sphere



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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 USW Keswick Green
I have been wanting a fox wing for a couple of years and nearly bought one last year (only stock lacking stopped me) however with the arrival of another kid this year I am glad I didn't as going to get a tuff trek side awning room (and hopefully a rear at some point) this will give me the option of somewhere to sleep when the roof tent is full and awning when not.
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wyvern



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