We're trying to decide which awning type device to get for our new T@B. The trailer tent is expensive and seems a bit overkill, the awning may be okay but looks a little like a tunnel in the pictures and the visors look like they may not provide enough protection. If anyone has any comments on what they chose and what they like about it I'd love to hear. We've asked for an awning because it's what the shop had in stock but I'm actually thinking the Visor XL would be the best for ease of use and simplicity.
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Patti - I believe you can order the Paha Que in any colors you want, not just what they show since they're custom made. At least my dealer asked what colors I wanted
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San Rafael, CA
You never really travel alone. The world is full of friends waiting to get to know you!
You never really travel alone. The world is full of friends waiting to get to know you!
Tab can get a little crowded with the big dog...
2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!
A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
I do have the lrg Visor and it's a relatively quick/simple set up - A lot depends on what type of camping one does and for how long in one spot. I marvel at how much stuff people haul along and set up for just a weekend. Seems like a lot of work for such a short stay. Even though the Visor is quick, I usually don't deploy it for my short 1-2 day setups.
I know for Val and me the T@B gets real tiny in a hurry with both of us inside so the full awning is a must especially in bad weather because it becomes a separate room and more than doubles the protected living space.
But, if there was 4" to 8" of rain forecasted, as there was in AZ in early February, I would be putting up a T@B tent just to have more space because it sure was too bad of weather to do any sightseeing. I can't see the T@B tent being used every night, but it appears, according to those in the know, that the visor is very easy to attach and remove.
2021 T@B 320S Boondock “The T@B”
Towed by a white 2019 Ford F-150 4x4 Supercab, 3.5L V6 Ecoboost “The Truck”
Thanks for all the opinions. I have to admit it's tempting to go with nothing since simplicity is definitely worthwhile. I like some sort of an awning mostly to keep dirty shoes and cooking items outside and dry. When I'm camping I rarely go inside except to sleep. There is no way I'll even consider a separate screen room. I've had them and never liked setting them up.
Guess we'll likely go with an awning since that's what the local dealer has in stock. If they had a visor XL then that would likely be my 1st choice.
Cheers
2011 Subaru Outback
Rockford, Illinois
With that said, it was wonderful to have when the mosquitoes started to try to take me away en masse and to keep them from getting into the T@B itself (still got a few gnats, but not many). It rained the 2nd night and next day and it was wonderful to have someplace to sit and visit with people; however, it had to be taken down and put away wet. Not a problem to dry it on the front porch of the house, but could be problematic for someone like PX. It took a while to dry.
For something as big as the tent, it squished in the carrying bag pretty nicely. One other caveat, the skirt that covers the bottom of the trailer also covers the pull out step. You'll need an alternative way to step into the T@B or leave the skirt up in that spot (allowing bugs in).
Cheers!
MOUSE-KE-T@B
2007 Dutchmen T@B Clamshell #2741
2022 nuCamp T@B 320 CS-S
2021 F-150 502A Lariat SuperCrew, 3.5 EcoBoost 4x2
Harvest, AL
Pic-1) Two standard plastic tent stakes - made the top where the hook is narrower so it's the same width as rest of stake - used my Dremel tool
Pic-2) With door open, insert into door frame, the hooks slip down on the hinges
Pic-3) Door will go full open but will only go to the straight out position. The Visor tension pushes it to that position.
I added a rubber runner to the side of the stakes so it's a little softer against the hinge.
2021 T@B 320S Boondock “The T@B”
Towed by a white 2019 Ford F-150 4x4 Supercab, 3.5L V6 Ecoboost “The Truck”