Awning front sun shade? (3 Viewers)

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May 2, 2014
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Saw these last year on site in Itaaly and said that looks just what we need. Anybody got any views? Are they a godsend or another (never to be used again) piece of rubbish? What type have you got/recommend? We have a Fiamma 45s I think about 3.75m.
 
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This sort of thing

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Feb 11, 2017
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We did have a solid Fiamma front shade ages ago but only used it once - it seemed to make the air hotter, presumably due to reduced circulation.

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Jan 14, 2014
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Check this one out on Amazon. Bought one earlier this year. Made in USA for RV market, they are good quality and good value compared to other makes.



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Yup, lilypads here too, used the front one in Italy recently and it really made a difference between "I can't sit out here any longer" to "it's quite pleasant out here" and, made quite a difference to the temperature inside the van



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We use Lilypads. When it's very hot and the sun is on the awning side of the van we sometimes use a couple of tent poles at the corners to extend it out and let more breeze through. They also work well, as others have said, in rain.
 
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A few mention Lilypads but I can't find a simple front of awning shade on their website. Don't want anything too heavy, over complicated, or time consuming. Just a siple front of awning shade that can easily be put up and down as required.
 
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We also have Fkexishades font them very good.
Looked at them. My problem would be that I need two and a half.

Edit: I have two awning slots so I could put up three shades with the middle one overlapping

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OK, thanks all for telling me you love yours better than such and such but it would help even more to say why. I would really appreciate some reasons before I takre a blind punt on Amazon. Thanks in advance.😊
 
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We have the charcoal Lilypad Windblockers, they provide very little relief from strong sun in our experience.
 
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We also have Fkexishades font them very good.

I followed Lenny‘s advice and also went for Flexi-Shades. They are great, really nice quality and super useful in these smaller panel sizes for flexibility.

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