80t0ylc
Hill & Gully Rider
I'm in total agreement with you, here.I personally only use the wall kit if it is raining heavily and I plan to spend more than one day in the same location......
The wall strength explanation makes sense. But as far as providing a back wall, they provide "flaps" at each end of the wall kit to seal to rig, it just seems incomplete to totally ignore a back wall. I have no excuse - I researched before I bought and assumed it would be addressed by Alu-Cab so that those that were looking for a shelter type of wall kit might have a way to seal it better.......Honesty I'm not aware of any 270* awning wall kit that has a back wall due to the endless configurations of vehicles and doors it would need openings for. The screening while maybe only keeping some bugs out is primarily to give the wall structure and strength, if it was a opening 4' x 3' the whole wall would loose its shape......
Rin,.......I will however forward this to Jeremy as he could use a good chop busting from time to time.![]()
I appreciate it! Here's more reasoning you can forward:
I scoured awning wall kits online and one feature most brag about is:
"These walls attach to your awning, providing privacy and protection from airborne pests and the elements. Attaching the walls is a simple process and they come with their own carrying bag."
Maybe they could rename the kit or at least give fair warning for those assuming it's a standard wall kit. I think a lot of folks purchasing the Shadow Awn & wall kit are upgrading from a smaller awning looking for more room and will be as disappointed as I am.
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