Wind Break with metal guy lines

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Hi,

We have recently seen a number of motor homes using wind breaks but instead of string guy ropes, they have metal poles holding them up.

Does anyone know who sells these please?

Paul
 
Kampa dometic for one...jornax no guy lines at all
 
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We have a 5 metre Jormax Vision Top, no stays or guy lines require.

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Oops spelling mistake...

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Isabella do one too, about £270. Good quality and works very well. Used on Devon and Northumberland coasts, always windy there!
No guy ropes needed!
 
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They have hardened metal pegs that you bang in. You then put the carbon/fibreglass poles over the peg that's left above ground. The poles are then threaded through the fabric at each end of the windbreak. There are further poles to fill the middle bit, fixed in the same way, the upright poles are then connected by horizontal poles that also thread through the fabric.
Hope that makes sense!!
 
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We have a Kampa Pro 3. Metal struts brace the uprights, set as you wish against the wind direction.

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This is ours , works well but I haven’t figured how to put it up solo , might be an age thing :doh:
 

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Yes, very strong poles with very hard points that go into the ground.
There is also a adjustable tensioning rod that goes between each screen section to keep it all taut.


My worry with this one is the hardness of the hard standing ground at the CMC sites, I am bending pegs (the thick yellow headed ones). Maybe this would be better for grass pitches.
 
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