270 Awning V2
Reinvented, 270 Awning V2. 600D Oxford Ripstop fabric provides a waterproof canopy that keeps you dry. The freestanding capability eliminates the need for poles (poles are included for use in extreme conditions) and gives you the quickest deployment of any swing awning on the market.
Redesigned swing hinges add additional support and improved canvas cover protect you from low hanging branches when on the trails.
Integrated, dimmable lighting illuminates the night with a simple, USB powered (battery sold separately) switch.
Integrated gear grid and pole carrier for simple access and storage.
Check out this review from Overland Expo Mountain West 2024.
*Brackets sold separately
Product specifications:
270 Awning
The 270 Awning provides coverage to get you and yours out of the elements. Whether that's the scorching, midday sun or a cool, rainy morning, 270 Awning withstands the elements so you can enjoy your outdoor experience. 600D Oxford Ripstop fabric provides a waterproof canopy that keeps you dry. The freestanding capability eliminates the need for poles (included in the event of inclement weather or use with the awning walls) and gives you the quickest deployment of any swing awning on the market.
80.7 sq/ft
90.5" x 5.9" x 5.9"
72" x 112" Vehicle side, 52" x 126" Rear
43 lbs
600D Oxford Ripstop, PVC Exterior cover
Integrated LED Lighting
Integrated LED lighting on the main side and back support bars for lighting on the side and rear of the vehicle. USB plug for easy power options.
Freestanding Capability
The rigid design of the 270 Awning and lightweight materials allows it to be completely freestanding without the need for support poles.
Integrated Storage Grid
The new 270 V2 has an integrated keder rail strip that allows for the included gear grid, support pole bag and small accessory bag to be used interchangeably.
Love the covered space this awning provides, especially the more squared off area at the rear instead of the angled design most awnings have. I mounted it up and used it 2 days later and it just happened to rain most of the evening. I was thankful to have the covered area to be able to cook on the tailgate of my Tacoma.
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