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interesting awning design........

Started by weeds, June 12, 2013, 06:53:12 AM

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weeds

looks like they have stolen hannibal's design

http://www.bundutec.com.au/products.php?ptid=2

anybody seen one in the flesh?

achjimmy

Quote from: weeds on June 12, 2013, 06:53:12 AM
looks like they have stolen hannibal's design

http://www.bundutec.com.au/products.php?ptid=2

anybody seen one in the flesh?

Interesting, I have seen the Hanibal straight awning up and in a decent wind and its pretty solid.
Here for a good time, not a long time!

Jim

chisel

Interesting.  I like the extra height at the central pivots.
But it doesn't look sturdy enough to survive any decent gusts.  Fine in light winds I guess.

Minibloodhound

I have a Hannibal Awning on the side of my D4 and love it, and actually saw this awning on the Opposite Loock stand at the Maitland 4WD show.  John the manager showed me how it works and I was extremely impressed.  He also stated that it was 4-5 kilos heavier than a foxwing.  The only downside was the price at (if I remember correctly) was about $1200.
Clancy - 2011 Land Rover D4
Kull - Conqueror UEV-490 Evolution

speewa158

What do you reckon the groung speed would have to be for the Landy to take off & fly  ???
Could it really go that fast anyway  ??? ???
We may never know  >:D      :cheers:
You can go your own way . Treg Up & Make Dust

weeds

Quote from: Minibloodhound on June 12, 2013, 08:43:32 AM
I have a Hannibal Awning on the side of my D4 and love it, and actually saw this awning on the Opposite Loock stand at the Maitland 4WD show.  John the manager showed me how it works and I was extremely impressed.  He also stated that it was 4-5 kilos heavier than a foxwing.  The only downside was the price at (if I remember correctly) was about $1200.

re: price, it would be comparable with hannibal i would have assumed, for the coverage it offers my supa wing was similar price

jclures

I don't think I want one, it looks like they come with Land Rovers attached. >:D

Bird

Quote from: MinibloodhoundThe only downside was the price at (if I remember correctly) was about $1200.
If they are on par with foxwings, about $280 in china.
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Gone to a new home

Paul (SA)

Might need a pair of sunnies on the packup.
2014 NW Pajero
2012 Jayco Swift OB

Malcolm Tugless

SUPA-PEG makes a pretty impressive range of awnings at their premises in Yatala. Top quality at a competitive price. Good people ... honest and down to earth ... with service and backup.

They supply some of the top CT manufactures with bow assemblies ... poles n pegs etc.

I've procured  a few odds and ends from them in the past ... highly recommended indeed.

weeds

Quote from: Malcolm Tugless on June 12, 2013, 12:19:19 PM
SUPA-PEG makes a pretty impressive range of awnings at their premises in Yatala. Top quality at a competitive price. Good people ... honest and down to earth ... with service and backup.

They supply some of the top CT manufactures with bow assemblies ... poles n pegs etc.

I've procured  a few odds and ends from them in the past ... highly recommended indeed.

i have a supa-wing fitted to my rig........it required poles and ropes. its made out of canvass as well which i think makes it cooler under

i wanted 2 x hannibal but sadly out of my price range.

Monkeybucket

Great idea... 4 "A" frames on hinges 2 inside each other, fit canvas to suit span.  Sweet and simple. Love it.

prodigyrf

It'll never fly-
http://www.efootage.com/stock-footage/18025/Wacky_Flying_Machines/
but definitely worth putting in for a Gummint grant. Just don't forget to mention carbon neutral or solar powered in the blurb.
There's no Great Evil conspiracy against consumers within engineering, manufacturing and supply. Just the many tradeoffs incurred to satisfy diverse tastes, priorities and wallets. But first comes all the insatiable Gummint eggsperts, nanny-staters and usual suspects.

naddis01

How would these type of awnings standup to rain?