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Hi Mark. Depends what you want from your awning and how you plan to fix it to your vehicle. Plenty of posts on this forum if you search for awnings. Ours is a Vango Faros Airbeam which is an inflatable driveaway awning and is secured by a roofrail on a pop-top camper with side conversion.

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On 9/13/2023 at 8:33 PM, Mark Brynes said:

What are the best awnings for alphard 

We ended up buying an Outdoor Revolution Cayman Air Low and are very pleased with it. We went to the Caravan and Camping show at the NEC, Birmingham, where a good half dozen or more were on display. Apart form getting one that is low enough for that type of van (low), another critical feature is the width of the fitting to the van. It must be wide enough to contain the open sliding door and the doorway that you need to get in and out of. Other features are personal preference, like number of doors and windows, price, quality etc. Definitely glad we bought an air beam type.

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Selecting the best awnings for your Toyota Alphard largely depends on your specific needs, preferences, and how you plan to use the awning. Awnings for vehicles like the Toyota Alphard can enhance your outdoor experiences by providing shade, protection from the elements, and extra living space.

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On 9/15/2023 at 9:57 AM, Mavill said:

Selecting the best awnings for your Toyota Alphard largely depends on your specific needs, preferences, and how you plan to use the awning. Awnings for vehicles like the Toyota Alphard can enhance your outdoor experiences by providing shade, protection from the elements, and extra living space.

I think Mark's already sold on the idea of an awning. He want's a recommendation.

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On 9/15/2023 at 12:29 PM, Mark Brynes said:

Cheers for the info, next job finding insurance 🤷‍♂️😡

Where you live will make a huge difference with insurance, i just renewed mine with Adrian Flux it was £308 for the year 

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On 9/15/2023 at 9:26 AM, Charlie Brown said:

We ended up buying an Outdoor Revolution Cayman Air Low and are very pleased with it. We went to the Caravan and Camping show at the NEC, Birmingham, where a good half dozen or more were on display. Apart form getting one that is low enough for that type of van (low), another critical feature is the width of the fitting to the van. It must be wide enough to contain the open sliding door and the doorway that you need to get in and out of. Other features are personal preference, like number of doors and windows, price, quality etc. Definitely glad we bought an air beam type.

 

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