Awning size

Gmartin7 replied on 15/01/2021 04:23

Posted on 15/01/2021 04:23

Hi,

I am looking for an awning for our compass 840, ideally looking for one from the rear of the van to the front living room window, so will come down between the door and living room window. Can anyone recommend the exact size?

Any specific awnings people would recommend would be great?

Any pictures would also be great.

Thanks.

JVB66 replied on 17/01/2021 11:45

Posted on 16/01/2021 21:48 by Matthews1963

We bought an Isabella magnum 400 porch awning from camping International in Gillingham Kent . I just told the guy what van I had and he told me what would fit. Not a cheap awning but excellent  quality and easy to put up. 

Posted on 17/01/2021 11:45

They are a very knowledgable company to deal with,and some good deals we have two from them  full and porch both Isabella

Mr H replied on 19/01/2021 12:11

Posted on 19/01/2021 12:11

I would favour a Kampa Club Air Pro porch awning that comes in three sizes 330 and 390 and 450 long. To make our's lighter we remove the front two and two side windows. As it simply slides into the horizontal awning rail it can be positioned to suit windows and doors etc. You can also go over part of a side window if needed using their excellent Limpet fixings which provide an windproof seal.Each awning has a depth of 275 and with its roof apex design it gives a large volume. I cannot provide a photo but if you Look at the Kampa club air video on Youtube you will see how easy it is to erect and the various features.

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