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    Vehicle awning -Bug out, camping, overland etc.

    One of the items that Inno makes that we have added to the website is an awning made for vehicles.

    It's a great product for anyone that overlands, camps, does outdoor trade shows, wants a quick shelter for "bugging out" while travelling.

    It sets up fully in about 5 min deploying the entire canopy.

    This one mounted very easily and came with everything needed for set up.

    It has two wings that can fold out or leave folded into the main canopy.

    The neat part of the wings is the ends attach to the main section with Velcro tabs so when you fold it back together to store, the ends can't blow/unfold from wind. These wings are sewn to the main canopy, you can see the Velcro tabs where the rope is attached to the grommet.

    Fits to any size cross bar.

    Found here on the website.





    The below image is shown with only one wing "deployed".

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    What would shaping be for such a unit to m1b 5z4?

    My vehicle has a rack on both sides running parallel to the vehicle. I'm guessing I would need the cross section as well?
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    Shipping on that would be like $20ish

    Yes, you'd need the crossbars as well. We can provide that as well.
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    Very cool, and off-topic, but shouldn't there be a small table between the two director's chairs, with a pair of martini glasses atop?

    Just sayin' ;-)
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    So correct!!
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    You don't actually drive with that rolled up and bolted to the side of the car do you?
    How far out to the side does it protrude?
    Looks good otherwise.

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    You don't actually drive with that rolled up and bolted to the side of the car do you?
    How far out to the side does it protrude?
    Yup. Been driving for a few days with it attached. They are designed to be left on.

    Back roads, main roads and one hiway trip so far. I check the bolts before each trip and they haven't loosened yet.

    It's about 5.5" W x 5.5" H and it sits on the edge of my bars. Doesn't go out past my bars, which stick out almost as far as my mirrors.
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    Just did two days out to Gananoque and back(2 times) which is a 1.5hr trip on the 401 and a trip to Bon Echo and back which again is 1.5hrs.

    The awning didn't move nor loosen up at on the rails.
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