SimonB
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Why not a vertical, adjustable pole with a large pad to place in the centre when required?
I tried that before I bought the curved rafter and it worked well until one windy night there wasn't enough rain water to hold the awning down and it lifted just a few inches and the pole fell over. I bought the curved rafter after that and it has worked pretty well for us. I put a horizontal pole from side to side across the top of the rafter as a belt and braces solution. I use one of the window cleaners poles that is 5 feet long, but extends up to about 9 feet when extended. It also serves as a prodder for getting the Topper to the other side when putting it on by myself.