Darche 180 Awning Review
Darche august 2020 catalogue.
Darche 180 awning review. With its 180 degrees wingspan this awning gives you some great additional coverage. The eclipse 180 awning from darche is ideal for adding extra shade and shelter to your 4wd touring set up. Best for dual and single and space cabs and general canopy and wagon setups this awning will give you up to 8 2m 2 of cover over the length of your vehicle. The darche awning was the wild card in our test.
Find out more about our new arrivals plus the next generation of your favourite gear that will be launching throughout 2020. Updated and ready for your next adventure the eclipse 180 awning generation ii is ideal for dual single and space cabs as well as general canopy and wagon setups. This is a great option for 4wd s that have fridges and rear draws in the back that requires shelter from the elements. If your vehicle could use some extra shade and shelter then the eclipse awning 180 gen 2 from darche is a no brainer.
This awning provides up to 8 2m2 of undercover space along your vehicle is made from. The eclipse 180 awning can be mounted to either side of your vehicle and is ideal for dual single and space cabs as well as general canopy and wagon setups. Swags biker swags tents touring and accessories. Darche eclipse 180 awning gen 2 review if you like the darche eclipse awnings we ve reviewed so far but the first is too big and the second too small then look no further than the darche eclipse 180 degree awning the perfect compromise.
If you require a smaller sized awning darche also sells a 180 degree awning that provided cover around both the side and rear of the vehicle its mounted on. We had virtually no experience with the product or indeed the brand as a whole. Like the bundutec the darche was also designed to fit a wide variety of applications but their installation process didn t require hours of work and pinpoint accuracy to complete. This gives a huge area and privacy doesn t leak been in heavy rain just need to make sure roof is sloping use ropes in middle of arms as water pools.