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    Default Shade Awning

    Wife, young'ens & I out at some dunes in Moab:

    http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=e...01354&t=h&om=1

    and it's not AZ hot, but it's hot enough to have the dog panting and our 2 1/2 month old uncomfortable as we're trying find them shade from the sun. Does anyone use/employ a small RV-style roll-up awning that could be easily mounted to a roof rack or rain gutter?
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    I've been using the Hannibal Awning (7') and enclosure for a couple of years now, and really like it. It is an expensive alternative, but the self supporting aspect is nice.

    I've modified mine to fit on a couple of Yakima bars.

    FYI...you're in Phoenix, right? If you'd like to give it a try....I bet we could fit it to the cruiser when you pass through Flagstaff....

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    http://www.dometicusa.com/awnings.php?product=39

    This is by A&E, available at RV dealers and Camping World. Not the most durable, but the legs can either drop to the ground, OR bracket to the vehicle. Available in a variety of lengths.

    For what you are doing, as I understand it, for shade I would use a pack cloth "tarp" with a couple of poles, ropes, and stakes. By pack cloth I mean the nylon (I think) used for a tent fly. Even a poly tarp would work, with less moving parts, less weight, and less expensive than the awning. Pack cloth would be quieter in wind, though, if the kids, or you, are napping.

    I use a green poly tarp 'cause it is cheap to replace, durable, and not "brightly" colored.
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    I would be interested in seeing some pics if possible. That's really great you adapted it to fit the yakimas. Especially since I will be selling my full-length rack.

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    There was a long awning thread a while back.

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    Ok, this is how I mounted the Hannibal Awning to my rack, which can be used with standard Yakima bars too...

    Kinda ghetto, but it works really well:





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    Mario from Adventure Trailer uses a really slick awning. It is made in Italy and the legs slide into the roll, and are enclosed in an aluminum pod. I was pretty impressed with it. I also like the Hannibal unit, having seen the ringing endorsement from Graham.
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    The awing that we use is the 6'x6' Fiamma 35 Pro from Italy. We searched high & low for something to work with our trailers and vehicles and this was the best solution to our needs from the point of view of a good balance between ease of use, affordability and durability. All the components are contained in the aluminum case and it sets up solo in less than 2 minutes, no kidding. The other nice thing about Fiamma is that they have a fully stocked and supportive US importer/distributor which means if you need a part for some reason (stuff happens ya know), you can get what you need pdq. There are also 8'x7'5" and 10'x7'5" models. If you want more info or pix just drop me a line.
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    Quote Originally Posted by elcoyote
    The awing that we use is the 6'x6' Fiamma 35 Pro from Italy. We searched high & low for something to work with our trailers and vehicles and this was the best solution to our needs from the point of view of a good balance between ease of use, affordability and durability. All the components are contained in the aluminum case and it sets up solo in less than 2 minutes, no kidding. The other nice thing about Fiamma is that they have a fully stocked and supportive US importer/distributor which means if you need a part for some reason (stuff happens ya know), you can get what you need pdq. There are also 8'x7'5" and 10'x7'5" models. If you want more info or pix just drop me a line.
    Hey Mario, that is a very nice setup and would mount perfectly to my roof rack. I have been looking for something like this for awhile now!

    Thanks for the link, Fiamma has a great website and are very affordable!

    Any recommended places to buy from in San Diego or online?

    Thanks
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