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    Default ARB vs. Campinglab awning

    Looking at getting one of the two for the side of my 109. Anyone have either that can offer some insight?

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    We have the Camping Lab and a friend of ours has the ARB. I can tell you they are virtually the same except in price. Made in the same factory, operate the same, etc etc. Camping Lab also offers 2 awning sizes along with the cool netting you can attach to the sides of the awning to enclose it a little and keep the bugs away. I know ARB offers the netting as well, but last I heard it was an Australia only product and they were having a hard time getting them here in the states.

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    ARB, Camping Lab and Mombasa are all the same. I've owned the ARB and the Mombasa and can't tell any difference.
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    Well since our websites update is looooong overdue and isn't looking like will be complete any time soon i'll take this opportunity to announce that we are now offering a different awning.

    I will post pics as soon as possible, in the mean time i'll point out the main differences:

    The new model has a spring loaded roller that helps to roll in the fabric when the time comes to tear down camp.
    The fabric is 300D polyester RIPSTOP canvas like the one used on the CampingLab tents.
    We are now offering a 70" long awning for SWB vehicles.

    All the cam locks, connectors, etc are the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by campinglab View Post
    Well since our websites update is looooong overdue and isn't looking like will be complete any time soon i'll take this opportunity to announce that we are now offering a different awning.

    I will post pics as soon as possible, in the mean time i'll point out the main differences:

    The new model has a spring loaded roller that helps to roll in the fabric when the time comes to tear down camp.
    The fabric is 300D polyester RIPSTOP canvas like the one used on the CampingLab tents.
    We are now offering a 70" long awning for SWB vehicles.

    All the cam locks, connectors, etc are the same.
    Great news Fernando.

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    Has the price changed for the new model?

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    Quote Originally Posted by campinglab View Post
    Well since our websites update is looooong overdue and isn't looking like will be complete any time soon i'll take this opportunity to announce that we are now offering a different awning....
    Great. Always happy to support a fellow EP member. Should I contact you via your website or a PM?

    Thanks.

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    The price is the same, $250 for the 79 incher and $225 for the 70"

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    PM me or post your zip code for a shipping quote

    or you can always email me at fernando at campinglab dot com

    Quote Originally Posted by Mercedesrover View Post
    Great. Always happy to support a fellow EP member. Should I contact you via your website or a PM?

    Thanks.

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