Awning mounted on a LR90 |
My 1991 Defender was fitted with a free standing Hannibal awning (as per the photo on the right). This awning was fantastic as it allowed me to open and close it in a matter of minutes. It kept us sheltered in the heat of the Mali summer although it did have a major tendency to fill with water in tropical rain conditions as experienced in Nigeria.
Collecting water from the awning |
In my previous post, I mentioned the dilemma I was in... good quality, made locally, was being outsold by 'Made in China' expedition equipment. I liked the equipment Hannibal and Polaris Innovations made, however, my need for a side awning did not justify the price tag. I don't have a year long expedition planned - I have the need for an awning for a few days a year. This fact pushed me to the very disposable $120 awning. The quality mimics the price, as you will see below, but the price means that I can buy four awnings for a single locally made one. However, if I was equipping for an extended overland expedition, I would not hesitate in buying an awning that would stand up to daily use in extreme weather conditions.