all i need is a lightweight awning, what is the best fitting one for the romini thanx cossack
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Originally posted by cossack View Postall i need is a lightweight awning, what is the best fitting one for the romini thanx cossack
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Originally posted by Pam Park View PostI was thinking of getting a movelite square for my Romini. There is one for sale on ebay in Chesterfield, pick up only looks like a good one. I wold have bid but it's too far for me to travel to pick it up. Pam
Of course if Cassock is interested he is close too.
Jim.Last edited by Twolitre; 20-11-2011, 15:50.Keeping people waiting is stealing a part of their lives.
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I'd go with the movelite for an easy lightweight awning. It's the driveaway version and should fit well. I have one and have used it for the back of my demountable roma, and also with my caravan. Still going strong after 4 seasons of use, one change of poles during that time.
There's a big difference between the older version, (just called a movelite) and the movelite square which was the next edition. The square is more like an awning, and lets more light in. The one that I have is the original, and like the one for sale in Chesterfield, which is more like a tent and doesn't let so much light in. Apart from that, they are the same more or less.
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Originally posted by Twolitre View PostI could pick it up for you Pam and arrange carriage or handover later.
Of course if Cassock is interested he is close too.
Jim.
Pam
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Originally posted by Pam Park View PostThanks for the offer Jim. I have put a bid on. My user name is divingmaidmarian. I did contact the seller to ask about posting it but they have'nt got back to me. If I win it we can arrange something for pick up.
Pam
Jim.Keeping people waiting is stealing a part of their lives.
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Originally posted by jayjay View PostI'd go with the movelite for an easy lightweight awning. It's the driveaway version and should fit well. I have one and have used it for the back of my demountable roma, and also with my caravan. Still going strong after 4 seasons of use, one change of poles during that time.
There's a big difference between the older version, (just called a movelite) and the movelite square which was the next edition. The square is more like an awning, and lets more light in. The one that I have is the original, and like the one for sale in Chesterfield, which is more like a tent and doesn't let so much light in. Apart from that, they are the same more or less.
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Originally posted by Pam Park View PostLooking at the photo jayjay. I thought it was the newer version which has bigger windows?Pam
http://www.bowenawnings.co.uk/awning...te-square.html
And here's the original, on my caravan (below). I'm not sure which one I saw on the ebay ad now, if its a square, grab it quick!
Just been and had another look, the windows do look bigger, but not as big as the movelite square at the link above. But that could just be an optical illusion!Attached FilesLast edited by jayjay; 20-11-2011, 19:52.
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Originally posted by jayjay View PostHere's the new Square:
http://www.bowenawnings.co.uk/awning...te-square.html
And here's the original, on my caravan (below). I'm not sure which one I saw on the ebay ad now, if its a square, grab it quick!
Pam
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