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quest romany 400.....porch awning...comments please

We have the 3m one, and its fast and easy to put up.

Ours flaps about quite a lot in the wind, so I'd imagine, the 4m would be worse + theres no where to attach storm straps.

We paid around
 
We have the 3m one, and its fast and easy to put up.

Ours flaps about quite a lot in the wind, so I'd imagine, the 4m would be worse + theres no where to attach storm straps.

We paid around
 
I have the 3m one which is fantastic value for money and is now well into its second season. There are 4 guy line fixing points from the front LHS corner to front RHS corner. It comes with 4 lines but its not difficult to fix supplementary ones to counter bad weather. There are also points low down to for short guys. So yes it does flap a bit given that the poles are not tensioned like a full awning but we hav enever felt that it was going to tear or take off in bad weather. The 4m might not be as good given that its a 3 m with an extar meter included.
 
We have the romany 400 & its great, dead easy to put up, we now have it all done in about 15 minutes, pegged out, the lot. At first they delivered the 300 by mistake, and for us it just wasnt big enough, the 400 is great value for money. If you do get one, my advice would be to add some waterproof spray to outside material where the roof pole slide into, ours had a slight leak when we were in some heavy rain in France over the summer.
 

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