Magnum Air All Seasons Help/Advice
Hi, we've just bought and used for the first time a Dorema Magnum Air All Seasons 390. Really happy with it - BUT - anyone out there who has one, some advice on getting it folded and back into the bag it arrived in would be much appreciated. Hubby is also
stressing about having folds in the window areas and creasing damaging these. Lots of info and videos out there on erecting them but absolutely zero on best way to pack them away. The traditional frame awnings are easy as you have pretty much straight edges
to work with but finding this one a bit more of a challenge with the curved shape of it. We have managed to fold it (and without any major falling out) but no way is it going back in that bagWith regard to erecting, easy peasy, and a little silicone spray in the awning channel next time will make life much easier I'm sure.
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It won't! We've got the same awning (and we're delighted with it), but there is no way it will go back into the bag it arrived in. We found an old cover for outdoor furniture in the shed, which has proved to be ideal, so try to find something similar. The
rest of the bits for the awning, including the pump, fit very nicely into an IKEA bag!0 -
Not sure of the awning when its folded up however may I suggest you take a look at Isabella bags the one for their awnings is great as it allows the awning to be rolled into it rather than having to slide it into the bag as seems the most popular option
by the makers.As I say it maybe too big but all of the other gubbins (pumps etc) may also fir inside.
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