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Posted: Sat May 28, 2005 10:24 pm |
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Anyone got any experience of these German lightweight sunshades distributed by 'Foxwell products' that fit into your awning channel?
I'm particularly interested in the small 2 window version.
Thanks for anyone with experience of these shades replying.
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Posted: Sun May 29, 2005 8:41 am |
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Hi,
Yes, I have one, a 3 window version that fits an Omnistor 3.5mtr awning exactly.
It is excellent quality and only takes a few minutes to put up.The windows are tinted and make an effective sunshade.
It pegs down with about 7 or 8 pegs and is very useful for anchoring the awning against sudden gusts of wind. Having said that, I still don't leave it out overnight but the pegs can be left in situ to make it a simple job to put it up again the following morning.
Just in case you haven't found them on the web, they are here http://www.fox-well.co.uk/
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