Added a rear awning for my kitchen setup

Maxcustody

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Got an Eezi awn Spoyla from Paul at Equipt. Great product and should work perfect for my setup....
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Deployed they were fantastic, the only issue I ever ran into was my truck being a little too tall (88 inches at the rack). Even so, there was sufficient material to tuck them in nicely. Packed they could be a bit of a burden due to their size and weight, but it's hard to imagine a better option while still keeping the canvas thick enough to shrug off wind. We'd usually just end up strapping them down to the roof rack.
 
Deployed they were fantastic, the only issue I ever ran into was my truck being a little too tall (88 inches at the rack). Even so, there was sufficient material to tuck them in nicely. Packed they could be a bit of a burden due to their size and weight, but it's hard to imagine a better option while still keeping the canvas thick enough to shrug off wind. We'd usually just end up strapping them down to the roof rack.

Thanks.
 
Without a doubt one of if not the best thought out/ executed Jk's I've ever seen. Kudos. I was impressed seeing at at OVX but it's even better now.
 
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