Teardropshop.com has a "tail veil" that is says will adjust to fit different sized vehicles. I ordered a PahaQue T@B trailer tent with our T@B. I plan to buy a visor to shade the opposite side window at some point. I have a never ending list of "wants" for our T@B that will be delivered in July. Let us know how your first…
@izp50 here is a POLL about what folks do with the keder stripping after they remove it to use their visor or tent. A lot of folks throw theirs away. http://tab-rv.vanillaforums.com/discussion/4997/what-do-you-do-with-the-black-vinyl-keder-rail-strip-once-you-remove-it If you go to the Pahaque website they have videos on…
@ryno The two added “roof poles” are identical to the pole included with the awning. I made up the poles from an old Kelty awning but perhaps you could get the poles from PaHaQue. I added two brass grommets in the webbing for the guy lines. Adjustable tent poles would be a great choice for the upright poles. I made up my…
@arelem What I am observing and experiencing is that many of us have different set ups for different situations. An XL visor is a quick and easy shelter. If you want a bigger protected space then a pop up awning of some type is for you. If you prefer a more closed in one check out the Pahaque store for their T@B gear. Not…
Thanks for the warm welcome! Like the idea of a trial run in the yard, so might do that soon. Just got a cover for the winter, and looking at the tent options.. Plan is to start off slow (couple of weekend trips) and move in a couple of moths to lo...ng (4 week or more) trips So far the preliminary questions are fairly…
I just purchased a 2018 T@B 320S. It came with a tent and awning (never used!) that should attach by sliding through the keder rail. The rail on both ends is almost snug with the trim, not allowing the keder cord to enter the opening of the keder rail. The PahaQue video on installation showed about 6” between the trim and…
@Vegasguzzi, mine is a outdoor store brand that is no longer available, but it appears to be the same as a Kelty sunshade (and was probably made by them originally). There's a photo in this recent thread.We use ours as a stand alone picnic table shelter as needed. We don't have the side tent but do have the PahaQue awning…
Our camp suds and a pot scrubber travel in the sink. We have a piece of packing styrofoam that fits snuggly in the well of the galley that holds our large coffee thermos and fire extinguisher. Also, we have a butane burner that fits nicely in the well. Ditto on Marceline’s advice about stored items that can gouge the…
I have told the story many times of üCamp19 in SugarCreek, Ohio about how I helped a new owner by installing their new Isabella awning. It was on the west side of their new 400. 50+ mph straight line winds came through the campground. My visor was damaged as was lots of other PahaQue awnings, tents and visors that were on…
After my recent excursion to the Washington coast during the rainy winter time, I am convinced an awning of some sort will be a good thing. My priorities are: * resistance to rain and wind and * I need to be able to put it up BY MYSELF, SOLO, in a reasonable amount of time. I am primarily looking at All-Pro ($529 TAB 320…