@Romer are the poles and lines that are visible under the bed extension (on the other side of the Karavan) for the extended awning?
yes they are
The extended awning does take a few more minutes to put up. For one thing it doesnt sit in the sail rack in a bag and that is because it is wider covering the majority of the Karavan.
extended awning
Kwik or other awnings that can stay in the bag
the advantage of the bag awning is they are faster to put up and also with the Bedouin attachment they are better in high wind
I have debated a few times in getting the Kwik awning, but I do prefer the better coverage even if it adds time to put it up. I don't think this is still an option, but they do make their own canvas so maybe you can still get it. When I talk about more time, I am talking 15 -20 minutes of setup so not too bad, but that is after doing it a few times. First time took me 30 minutes as I was figuring things out. The hardest thing about the Awning is folding it back up and putting it in the boot
Here is a picture from my owners manual giving a better view. It is set up for side walls and making a room to the right for a separate room. I did not get the walls as I never used them in my Kamper
However, Hants added walls to his Kwik awning in cold windy weather and it was nice. It comes down to personal preference. I would rather go inside if it gets cold and not have to carry all the walls. It is easier to carry the walls for the Kwik awning as the main awning is in a bag on the Karavan sail track so you have the room