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★★★★★

“I bought my Isabella Penta in 2000 to fit my Bailey...”

written by Briane on 01/04/2006

Good Points
Its big, High quality material.

Bad Points
It takes about 2 hours to erect.
The clear plastic roof planels collect water over night and you can have a free shower. Having steel poles when bagged in the 2 bags they are heavy. The quality of the storing/carring bags are not good quality, we replaced ours.

General Comments
I bought my Isabella Penta in 2000 to fit my Bailey California twin axle. There are lot of poles and it's best to work out were everything goes on the back lawn before you go on holiday. Mark all the poles with letters or numbers and also write this on to the instruction sheet. It's best to make several copies, as you will loose them, keep a copy a home. When erecting the awning it's best the use the centre storm pole to start from this can support the main front frame. Two people will be needed to start with. Even when you are used to erecting the awning it will still take about 2 hours to erect. When the awning is fully erected you can take out the storm pole and this will give a very large area undercover. It's a good quality awning and should still be in use for many years, the previous Isabella awning we had for 16 years then sold. One final tip; always pack away when dry or dry out when you get home. When not in use store in a dry place, we use the attic. Shop around for the best deal there is a large difference in price of over £300 you will need to haggle, work one dealer against another, have fun.

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