SkyTrack® II – A flexible hanging system which allows you to easily attach lighting, storage or SkyLiners.Zipped Privacy Curtains – Simple and quick to use, zip curtains allow varying levels of opening or simply roll down and secure away.Diamond Clear Windows – Maximise light and visibility to provide a bright and airy environment.REPLACEMENT CANOPY POLE 3 CODEPart No – PA149, Colour – Orange/Red, Quantity – 1,.REPLACEMENT MAIN TUBE 2 CODEPart No – AT010, Colour – No Colour Code, Quantity – 2,.REPLACEMENT BRACER TUBE 1 CODEPart No – AT002, Colour – No Colour Code, Quantity – 2,.Enjoy every adventure with the Tolga campervan awning, for wherever you go. This drive away air awning has a great weight to space ratio ensuring you have all the room you need to enjoy your camping trips whilst still being light-weight and compact to combat the limited storage space often found in a campervan. A handy covered entrance allows additional living space outside your awning, whilst the SkyTrack II® System is perfect for hanging lights and adding a SkyLiner to reduce condensation and provide a thermal barrier. Using Vango’s AirBeam® Technology Tolga is simple and fast to inflate, combined with Sentinel Sport fabric which is strong durable and waterproof and uses ColourLok technology to reduce the effects of UV. The Vango Tolga awning is designed in the new VW size perfect for campervans and conversions. Using Vango’s AirBeam® Technology Tolga is simple and fast to inflate, combined with Sentinel Sport fabric which is strong durable and waterproof again, there are loads of posts on this forum about this awning and pics too.The Vango Tolga Air awning is designed in the new VW size perfect for campervans and conversions. instead of my large drive away awning, which unlike my air beam awning has just one single inflation point and takes up less storage space. again, there are loads of posts on this forum about this awning and pics too. If I was looking now and starting from scratch I might go for the Gybe It makes driving away simple and keeps the extra space available for our return. If the weathers good, I erect it so that it meets the leisure room so that we have two spaces. It serves as a dumping ground for anything that doesn’t need to be in the van and I often set it up as a changing and organising station to help reduce day to day van clutter. I also have a cheapish 2m square tent from decathlon which I use a lot. you will find loads of cautionary tales about using the van awning in the wind, although the leisure room does help to anchor it somewhat. The downside is that it attaches to the extended camper awning so not great in very windy weather. in that you can use any or all of the three “curtains”. It is super easy to set up and take down, takes up next to no space and is very versatile. Also bear in mind that the seal against the van is not in fact a seal and the rain will pour in against the van side. ( I have been looking at magnetic attachments recently to see if this might be a better option going forward). The downside is that the put up and take down is not an easy task for one person (I often travel alone), it’s takes up A LOT of space, and the drive away kador strip attachment on this style of awning can be a bit of a pain. The front door can be opened up for extra shade and you can attach it to the van awning when it is extended or retracted, making it possible to have some extra distance between the tent part and the van (I am sure there is a photo of this set up on the forum somewhere). We have a bedroom insert which we can put up inside and there is still plenty of space for a table and chairs. Which works really well when I go away with my extended family. I now have a largish blow up drive away awning like this one and this has certainly become the case for me since I bought my van just over 2 years ago. It seems that many people on this forum collect a range of campervan accessories during their years of ownership and then take a pick and mix approach to their selection depending on their planned trip. I am happy to relay my own experiences and hopefully this will help. You will find loads,of threads on this forum about awnings and what’s available, what people prefer etc etc. Welcome chrissieB, May you have many happy travels with your new campervan.
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