Fiamma or Omnistor?

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I'm looking to buy a sun canopy for a caravan and am confused as to which one to purchase. Does anyone have any feedback or recommendations? I've only seen the above companies advertised. Are there others?
 
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Me i have always gone for the Fiamma,i have friends who have the Omnistor and they have dents in the side of the van where the side arms reset against it.
 
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The Fiamma canopies are roll out roll up unless you buy the wind out ones

They can be quite hard to roll up on your own but not too bad with help

The Omnistor also can be roll up but they do a 3m one called the Omnistor 200 whic is spring loaded (see pic on our van below)
 
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The Fiamma canopies are roll out roll up unless you buy the wind out ones

They can be quite hard to roll up on your own but not too bad with help

The Omnistor also can be roll up but they do a 3m one called the Omnistor 200 whic is spring loaded (see pic on our van below)
2000!
 
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Rick

It has 3 brackets that hook into the awning rail and then are bolted through the side but there are a range of brackets that require fixing to the vanm involving drilling

When I contacted Bailey a couple of years ago they preferred that maethod and didn't like the awning bag in the rail type as it could cause problems with the rail etc

Personally I've used both for 10+ years and no problems with either
 
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Rick

It has 3 brackets that hook into the awning rail and then are bolted through the side but there are a range of brackets that require fixing to the vanm involving drilling

When I contacted Bailey a couple of years ago they preferred that maethod and didn't like the awning bag in the rail type as it could cause problems with the rail etc

Personally I've used both for 10+ years and no problems with either
It looks expensive. Approx how much?
 
Jun 15, 2009
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Rick

It has 3 brackets that hook into the awning rail and then are bolted through the side but there are a range of brackets that require fixing to the vanm involving drilling

When I contacted Bailey a couple of years ago they preferred that maethod and didn't like the awning bag in the rail type as it could cause problems with the rail etc

Personally I've used both for 10+ years and no problems with either
It looks expensive. Approx how much?
 
Jun 15, 2009
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Rick

It has 3 brackets that hook into the awning rail and then are bolted through the side but there are a range of brackets that require fixing to the vanm involving drilling

When I contacted Bailey a couple of years ago they preferred that maethod and didn't like the awning bag in the rail type as it could cause problems with the rail etc

Personally I've used both for 10+ years and no problems with either
It looks expensive. Approx how much?
 

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