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Full awning in wind?? (Fibreglass poles)

I have a Dorma Monza full awning with fibreglass poles. I’m about to go on holiday to France and I’m hoping to be able to put the awning up for the time we are there as it’s going to be drizzly and chilly. It’s a windy place where we stay and I’m wondering what peoples thoughts are on the safety of putting our awning up. I’ve only ever put it up once and it took almost a full day and many arguments so it’s going to be an expedition and don’t want to have to then take it down because we’re worried it’s going to lift off or break in wind. We do have a set of storm straps. What do people think?
 
I remember the first time I ever put up a full size awning and it was a very windy day.

The instructions blew away and were never seen again. My son-in-law and I struggled to get it threaded through the rails until some kind sole came over and gave us some silicone spray for the rails.

It then went in easy. After some time we stood back to admire our work but something didn't look right. Mrs V and daughter came along after looking around at others and spotted that we put it up inside out.

Down it came but went up the second time much quicker.

Have fun....
 
Holy mackerel! Just googled your awning and didn't realise it was that big!
It took us over an hour to realise that the poles were stored one inside the other! After being on hold with the company and putting in a complaint that we had missing poles…you live and learn! We were so new to caravaning that we had only picked up our first van up the week before. Let’s hope next week is slightly easier!
 
Well you are not on your own we are putting up our Isabella magnum coal 250 porch awning with carbon X poles and pegs, and it will be our first time and the previous owner look on youtube and wrote it down for me to follow, so hear hoping someone will give us a helping hand. I hope you get yours up.
 
Use decent pegs. This is the time that length really matters. Also some internal straps over the frame inside the awning ( easily made with some ratchet straps from Aldi) as well as external storm straps. Nothing is a guarantee and you need to keep an eye on the forecast.
Enjoy and good luck
Mel
 

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