Isabella Venture Minor Porch Awning excellent condition

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At present we are using a Quest Falcon 325 but been looking at other porch awnings on site anywhere seen the above item come up and it comes with CarbonX poles and fixOn II bracket pads , including extras and it be easier access for my mobility scooter .
There are plenty on site have air and poled porch awnings.
 
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At present we are using a Quest Falcon 325 but been looking at other porch awnings on site anywhere seen the above item come up and it comes with CarbonX poles and fixOn II bracket pads , including extras and it be easier access for my mobility scooter .
There are plenty on site have air and poled porch awnings.
BB have you discounted the bigger brother Izzy? The Magnum W 340 cm x D 250cm. Just as easy to erect. Mine has the carbon x poles, all four doors remove making for an easy erection😉.
Got mine used off Gumtree years ago.

You may find the extra width and depth make it easier for your buggy.
Plus if you also use the Izzy or similar storm straps and pegs I’d be happy leaving it up all year round.
I can’t remember what you said previously. Are you permanent or semi permanent where the site also hitch and pitch for you using their storage?
 
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BB have you discounted the bigger brother Izzy? The Magnum W 340 cm x D 250cm. Just as easy to erect. Mine has the carbon x poles, all four doors remove making for an easy erection😉.
Got mine used off Gumtree years ago.

You may find the extra width and depth make it easier for your buggy.
Plus if you also use the Izzy or similar storm straps and pegs I’d be happy leaving it up all year round.
I can’t remember what you said previously. Are you permanent or semi permanent where the site also hitch and pitch for you using their storage?
We are permanent seasonal from 1st March to 31st October with winter storage on pitch or using the storage compound . might have a look at the suggestion but she likes the minor .
 
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We are permanent seasonal from 1st March to 31st October with winter storage on pitch or using the storage compound . might have a look at the suggestion but she likes the minor .
We bought an additional veranda pole for ours, it allows us to open the front and have it half way open in height but supported (if that makes sense)
Great awning
 
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We are permanent seasonal from 1st March to 31st October with winter storage on pitch or using the storage compound . might have a look at the suggestion but she likes the minor .
I was really thinking about the room the buggy will take and if you guys fancied an alfresco meal.
 

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My thought would be, if you are putting up an awning that is going to be left up all season then a bigger one is no different in effort to a smaller one. So why not go for the extra space. More room for you, buggy and dog.
Up to you ( or Mrs BB) of course.
Mel
 
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At present we are using a Quest Falcon 325 but been looking at other porch awnings on site anywhere seen the above item come up and it comes with CarbonX poles and fixOn II bracket pads , including extras and it be easier access for my mobility scooter .
There are plenty on site have air and poled porch awnings.

We used to have an Isabella Minor lovely awning, however the mobility scooter took up some space it was a little bit tight on space, there was definitely no room for a table and chairs to eat in the awning, so we sold it.

We purchased a secondhand Isabella Magnum 250 awning as easy to erect as the Minor, considerably more space enough for the table and chair as well as the mobility scooter.
 
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