Choosing the Right Caravan Porch Awnings
A caravan awning roughly doubles your living space - somewhere to leave wet boots, store the bikes, sit out of the rain or sleep an extra two. Picking the right one comes down to your caravan's awning rail length, how long you stay on a pitch, and how much hassle you want at setup.
Air Awnings
Inflatable beam awnings pitch in 5-10 minutes - one person, one pump, no ladders. Heavier and pricier than poled awnings but the time saving on a wet arrival is huge. Great for tourers who move pitch often.
Poled Awnings
Traditional aluminium- or fibreglass-poled awnings. Lighter to carry, cheaper to buy, and parts are easy to replace. Take 25-40 minutes to pitch with two people. The standard pick if you stay a week or longer on each site.
Porch Awnings
Smaller, half-size awnings that cover the door and a chunk of living space. Lighter, easier to pitch, ideal for short stops or as a vestibule for muddy boots.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I measure my caravan awning size?
Measure the awning rail from the floor on one side, up and over the top, and back down to the floor on the other side. Most manufacturers list this 'A' measurement on their size charts.
Will an air awning fit my caravan?
Most modern air awnings fit caravans with awning rails between 240cm and 1100cm. Always check the manufacturer's caravan-fit guide - some brands publish specific lists by caravan make and model.
Can I leave the awning up overnight?
Yes - all our awnings are fully waterproof and designed to stay pitched. Use storm straps and full pegging for stays of more than a couple of nights.
How long do caravan awnings last?
A well-cared-for awning lasts 8-15 years. Always pack it dry, clean off mud before storage and re-proof every couple of seasons.