If the Walker requires a larger keder rope diameter to mount on a US built T@B, does the same apply to an Isabella? Did your UK source mention anything?
The Isabella awning was the design used (licensed?) for the DM T@Bs. Also a very well constructed product. Design and detail far superior to the PaHa Que offerings IMO. Much more expensive also. Some people have had success purchasing these from the UK. Here is a link to a dealer that has both the Walker and the Isabella…
I talked to Sue Crookson (general manager) at http://www.broadlane.co.uk/ and she gave me prices and information for shipping to the US for an Isabella awning. I haven't ordered one yet as I am still deciding if we would use it.
The Isabella T@B Sun Canopy is the design that was sold for the DM T@Bs. It is much more substantial and higher quality than any other "awning" I have seen. Very wind and weather resistant. Highly recommended!Have Fun!Bob
SAM, I'm glad that you pointed this out and a tent with minimal ventilation would definitely not work. I just took it for granted that the windows had screens and you could open them. Isabella awning looks like a much better design and I hadn't seen the full, enclosed awning before, just the canopy. The Walker and…
The "Sun Canopy" is nearly identical to the factory awning for the DM T@Bs. http://www.isabella.net/uk/special-models/details/t-b-suncanopy We find ours ideal for our travel style. Probably our favorite accessory. Very well made and very wind tolerant. I will look into finding an Isabella dealer that ships to the USA when…
@rfuss928 When you find a dealer that ships to the US please let everyone know. I have contacted a few dealers in the UK and all of them so far do not ship to the US. I have been forwarded to Isabella's customer Service dept and I still have not received any response back on anyone who would ship it to the US. It is in my…
There is a Keder rail along the edge of the T@B roof line. It is an aluminum extrusion that has a hollow cross section that a "bolt rope" or cord is threaded into from one end. I am not sure that they were standard on all DM T@Bs although they were the standard way awnings were attached to most RVs for many years. The…