$400 270° awning. I'm curious if it can be set up without the poles. I would use the hell outta this if I didn't have to put the poles down everytime.
Wraptor 2500 - Overland Pros
This is the only criticism I could find. I didn't see any set-up videos on this awning.
Wraptor 2500 - Overland Pros
This is the only criticism I could find. I didn't see any set-up videos on this awning.
I have a friend with the 270 degree Overland Pros awning. it's a pretty nice awning, a bit smaller footprint than my Oztent Foxwing and the canvas seemed to be a bit thinner. That said, my friend did complain about how much of a relative pain it was to set up the awning compared to the competitor products, and I watched him set it up once and it definitely seemed considerably more fiddly to assemble (pulling, stretching, fighting the fit of the canvas) compared to my Foxwing. Since it costs about HALF of what an Oztent or Darche awning does, I'd say the slightly more cumbersome assembly is worth it for those on a budget.Once assembled, the awning performed great from what I could tell.
I also want something I can throw open, make lunch and slam shut real quick. I now know from experience that after a couple of days of hard wheeling, hiking, being on the road, etc… that I have little tolerance/energy to keep setting up tent poles. One of the reasons I never use my RTT awning.