Wind out awning

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I have never had a wind out awning before but heard a few horror stories of them being ripped off, ripping during a downpour etc. I know about the “dropping one corner” to allow for water run off, always done similar for awnings on my c channel. What are people’s thoughts on these for keeping the awning taught to prevent water pooling. I already have an awning tie-down kit if it’s a tad windyIMG_4631.png
 
I have never had a wind out awning before but heard a few horror stories of them being ripped off, ripping during a downpour etc. I know about the “dropping one corner” to allow for water run off, always done similar for awnings on my c channel. What are people’s thoughts on these for keeping the awning taught to prevent water pooling. I already have an awning tie-down kit if it’s a tad windyView attachment 145049
Wind out awning, peg legs fit tie down kit and tighten guy ropes, tension awning by winding in until taut.
I always used the tie down kit.
 
I have never had a wind out awning before but heard a few horror stories of them being ripped off, ripping during a downpour etc. I know about the “dropping one corner” to allow for water run off, always done similar for awnings on my c channel. What are people’s thoughts on these for keeping the awning taught to prevent water pooling. I already have an awning tie-down kit if it’s a tad windyView attachment 145049
The rafter will help with pooling but even better helps with flapping / noise if windy. All other rules apply, drop a leg, tie down strap, peg feet, roll in if very windy etc.
 
Never had a problem with mine in 6 years. Just drop one corner and ensure he tension is there and use the tie down straps.
 
I had one of those in a previous van, didn’t really think it offered much
 

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