emulous74
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Mine came in today, have a lot of pics and a lot of first impressions, keep in mind, I do own an Alu-Cab Shadow Awn which is five times the price of the Guana and I also own a Rhino Rack Batwing, that died in the heavy winds in Montana's Prairie. The Batwing costs twice as much. I also have a Tuff Stuff 4ft awning that was relatively cheap. I got this Guana 270 for $350.00 shipped, using the OP codes for free shipping, the price to ship would of been $60.00. Here is the discount code I used: CKKNIFEAWNING @ Guana Equipment
Arrived by UPS, interesting that I pay for My Choice tracking, but this never came up. I did get multiple emails with tracking numbers and expected arrivals and delivery from the selling company.
Box had a little rip, but nothing was damaged, the box was well taped and the awning was covered in plastic, which was open at one end.
Also in the box was a thin poly bag that had the following:
Decent what I believe is nylon guy wires with plastic stretchers (sorry don't know what they are really called):
Decent weight metal stakes, but here is where details matter, at least to me:
The stakes are flat at the bottom, this makes it really difficult to pound into the ground. Deal breaker...no, but how much more would it of cost to get stakes that have a point at the bottom?
They also included two decent weight/thickness L brackets, 4 8mm bolts, washers and nuts (the Tuff Stuff 4ft awning I have uses 6mm) and 4 8mm t-bolts and nuts, which I first thought were for the awning, but no, they are to make it easy to use on your cross bars. They also included a 15mm and 13mm wrench.
Standard Awning connection on the back, unlike the Batwing which uses a much larger size than standard and the Alu-Cab which is completely proprietary so they have to sell you many kits and you basically have to permanently mount it (mine is mounted to my Alu-Cab RTT) I would of loved to buy another Shadow Awn, but I would need one for my truck and one for my trailer and I don't want to spend $5000.00 on three awnings and connecting kits.
The bag itself is on-par with the Tuff Stuff bag, the Rhino's bag is thicker and has heavier duty zippers, but I don't feel the bag on the Guana is sub-standard, it's perfectly fine, if not nice for the price. What I haven't seen before on awning bags is 3 straps on the exterior. I worry this is something else to flap in the wind.
I didn't use the L brackets provided but instead used the Leitner Awning Brackets as they allow me to attach it to my bed rack instead on the load bars, so I can move the load bars while I have the awning on. These brackets also work on the 80/20 rack on my trailer, so it makes it easy to switch from my truck to my trailer. You'll notice that the 6mm holes were used before for the above mentioned Tuff Stuff 4ft awning.
Easy mount and the awning is relatively light, but definitely easy for one person to lift to mount. I'm only 140lbs.
See what I mean about those straps flapping in the wind:
Arrived by UPS, interesting that I pay for My Choice tracking, but this never came up. I did get multiple emails with tracking numbers and expected arrivals and delivery from the selling company.
Box had a little rip, but nothing was damaged, the box was well taped and the awning was covered in plastic, which was open at one end.
Also in the box was a thin poly bag that had the following:
Decent what I believe is nylon guy wires with plastic stretchers (sorry don't know what they are really called):
Decent weight metal stakes, but here is where details matter, at least to me:
The stakes are flat at the bottom, this makes it really difficult to pound into the ground. Deal breaker...no, but how much more would it of cost to get stakes that have a point at the bottom?
They also included two decent weight/thickness L brackets, 4 8mm bolts, washers and nuts (the Tuff Stuff 4ft awning I have uses 6mm) and 4 8mm t-bolts and nuts, which I first thought were for the awning, but no, they are to make it easy to use on your cross bars. They also included a 15mm and 13mm wrench.
Standard Awning connection on the back, unlike the Batwing which uses a much larger size than standard and the Alu-Cab which is completely proprietary so they have to sell you many kits and you basically have to permanently mount it (mine is mounted to my Alu-Cab RTT) I would of loved to buy another Shadow Awn, but I would need one for my truck and one for my trailer and I don't want to spend $5000.00 on three awnings and connecting kits.
The bag itself is on-par with the Tuff Stuff bag, the Rhino's bag is thicker and has heavier duty zippers, but I don't feel the bag on the Guana is sub-standard, it's perfectly fine, if not nice for the price. What I haven't seen before on awning bags is 3 straps on the exterior. I worry this is something else to flap in the wind.
I didn't use the L brackets provided but instead used the Leitner Awning Brackets as they allow me to attach it to my bed rack instead on the load bars, so I can move the load bars while I have the awning on. These brackets also work on the 80/20 rack on my trailer, so it makes it easy to switch from my truck to my trailer. You'll notice that the 6mm holes were used before for the above mentioned Tuff Stuff 4ft awning.
Easy mount and the awning is relatively light, but definitely easy for one person to lift to mount. I'm only 140lbs.
See what I mean about those straps flapping in the wind: