Almost as expensive as the Thule system but do look good. Pity the poles are not 2 piece as 5' long is more difficult for storage.Saw somebody with these a few weeks ago. They looked top quality - http://www.jormaxwindbreaks.co.uk/index.html
Can anyone recommend a windbreak, I can't decide on a Thule like the one below, expensive at £120 or just go with a regular wooden pole beach affair for less than £20!
Mind you, if they can keep dogs in then could be useful for children as well.@WelshGas - The size is a bit daunting but seeing the guy smash them into a hard standing pitch with a mallet was very satisfying. I've had a few in my time and the poles have been rubbish quality. It's a rock and a hard place - as is the ground most of the time.
Maybe Nick + Comfortz could come up with a Clear side just for use as a windbreak or 50/50 material and clear?We often use just one side of our Comfortz awning tent. Just put the side on where the wind is coming from.
Maybe Nick + Comfortz could come up with a Clear side just for use as a windbreak or 50/50 material and clear?
We got a Vango 5 pole windbreak with a long narrow window in it. It is held up by guyropes as well as being pushed into the ground so can withstand windy conditions.
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Saw somebody with these a few weeks ago. They looked top quality - http://www.jormaxwindbreaks.co.uk/index.html
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Very pleased with this windbreak ,packs down to a small volume. A bit fiddly first time but Simon really pleased with the quality . Discounted price at Go outdoors.
Review of windbreak
http://www.practicalcaravan.com/reviews/accessory/31980-vango-5-pole-windbreak
Cheers for the link, I liked them so much I've order twoSaw somebody with these a few weeks ago. They looked top quality - http://www.jormaxwindbreaks.co.uk/index.html
On the Vango, do you hammer the hammer the poles straight into the ground? Reason I ask is I had a similar windbreak from Outwell that came with pegs that you hammered into the ground and then the poles slotted into the pegs. Unfortunately the pegs were not up for the job and bent out of shape after a couple of uses.
On the Vango, do you hammer the hammer the poles straight into the ground? Reason I ask is I had a similar windbreak from Outwell that came with pegs that you hammered into the ground and then the poles slotted into the pegs. Unfortunately the pegs were not up for the job and bent out of shape after a couple of uses.
I have had one of these fro many years. Simply outstanding. No guy ropes required. Slick look. I have many queries when pitched.Saw somebody with these a few weeks ago. They looked top quality - http://www.jormaxwindbreaks.co.uk/index.html
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