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How Does Camping wing Awning Work?

May. 13, 2024

Take the family under your (bat)wing and recharge ...

Rhino-Rack’s Batwing Awning has been carefully designed to be as convenient and compact as possible. Compatible with all Pioneer systems, the Batwing is easily mounted to your vehicle with a one-person set-up process. Simply fold out the awning arms and pop out the poles from underneath to erect it in no time at all. For extra stability, insert the pegs at the bottom and use the guy ropes to make sure the Batwing stays put through the elements. The Batwing Awning can also be packed away in minutes within its heavy-duty PVC bag to keep safe until next time.

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Batwing awning by Rhino Rack. Just got mine in and the installation was very simple and straightforward. Since I just installed it I have not yet determined what the benefits would be if the wing was justified a bit left or right of center. The instructions state you may move it forward or backwards from exact center as long as it does not exceed approximately 40in from either bracket. Benefits to consider are more or less coverage over the door vs more or less over the galley. There is a huge amount of coverage and as you can see. I love how much coverage I have over the door even though I decided (to begin with) to slide it past center, over towards the galley. So coverage is still well forward, past the door and extends all the way around the galley clear past the galley to the other side! It’s amazing, for my purposes anyway. To be able to unzip the bag, roll the wing all the way around, easily tension and strap it to the opposite roof rack then just turn around from that point and pop (unfold) the integrated legs down and adjust to desired height. I would then stake it down with provided stakes and /or guy ropes. That’s it! For my purposes, I decided to keep the height just above to the point where I can still reach the galley hatch. This happens to be about the point that the struts I installed rest comfortably by themselves, holding up the hatch door. Lots to consider here like height, angles to select for proper rain drainage etc, but the combinations are endless as there are 4 poles that can be adjusted/extended up to 7’5”. In addition to the photos with the awning set for my preferred wheelchair height (which will work fine for my wife as she is just a tad taller than 5ft) I will include some shots with it raised higher for someone like my son who is 5’11”. I have not yet Maxed it out, I will report back with the highest Point possible it as it relates to the galley. Lots more to consider and exact preferred height and angles will come with real life experiences on the road soon.
I purchased mine from a great company out in California, Rhino Adventure Gear
More to come.

Well here it is! (As promised Cary and Craig!) Theawning by Rhino Rack. Just got mine in and the installation was very simple and straightforward. Since I just installed it I have not yet determined what the benefits would be if the wing was justified a bit left or right of center. The instructions state you may move it forward or backwards from exact center as long as it does not exceed approximately 40in from either bracket. Benefits to consider are more or less coverage over the door vs more or less over the galley. There is aof coverage and as you can see. I love how much coverage I have over the door even though I decided (to begin with) to slide it past center, over towards the galley. So coverage is still well forward, past the door and extends all the way around the galley clear past the galley to the other side! It’s amazing, for my purposes anyway. To be able to unzip the bag, roll the wing all the way around, easily tension and strap it to the opposite roof rack then just turn around from that point and pop (unfold) the integrated legs down and adjust to desired height. I would then stake it down with provided stakes and /or guy ropes. That’s it! For my purposes, I decided to keep the height just above to the point where I can still reach the galley hatch. This happens to be about the point that the struts I installed rest comfortably by themselves, holding up the hatch door. Lots to consider here like height, angles to select for proper rain drainage etc, but the combinations are endless as there are 4 poles that can be adjusted/extended up to 7’5”. In addition to the photos with the awning set for my preferred wheelchair height (which will work fine for my wife as she is just a tad taller than 5ft) I will include some shots with it raised higher for someone like my son who is 5’11”. I have not yet Maxed it out, I will report back with the highest Point possible it as it relates to the galley. Lots more to consider and exact preferred height and angles will come with real life experiences on the road soon.I purchased mine from a great company out in California, Rhino Adventure Gear https://www.rhinoadventuregear.com I happened to call in on the Memorial Holiday weekend, they were closed so I left a voicemail not expecting a callback until the following tues, but instead I received a call from the owner “Joost” about an hour later. Joost was so helpful and took his time answering my specific questions and concerns. I was so impressed and ordered my awning the following week. They have a lot of cool camping/adventure gear and have an impressive resume of specialized adventure gear including vehicles. Check them out.More to come.

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