James Baroud 462360 Side Awning Tunnel for Full Pop-up Open Tents
Features
- James Baroud Tunnel, allows entry on the tent without contact with the outside, can be fixed with Velcro in the opening of the awning, wind resistant.
- A hood that is mounted on top of the tent when needed and attached with velcro to the opening of the awning. It gives a perfect coverage of the entrance when it rains.
- Note: On the Space model, the tunnel can only be fitted on the left side.
What Our Experts Think
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Ideal for Expanding Space: This side awning tunnel provides extra covered space, offering shade and shelter alongside your pop-up tent, perfect for outdoor activities, camping, or events.
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Durable Construction: Made from high-quality, weather-resistant materials, it’s designed to endure various outdoor conditions, providing reliable protection from sun, wind, and rain.
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Easy Setup: Quick and easy to attach to compatible pop-up tents, ensuring an effortless extension of your shelter in minutes.
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Versatile Use: Whether you're setting up a campsite, hosting an outdoor event, or enjoying a picnic, this awning tunnel enhances your space with additional coverage and protection.
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Compact and Portable: Lightweight and easy to pack, it doesn’t add unnecessary bulk to your outdoor gear, making it highly portable and convenient.
Q&A
Q: What is the James Baroud 462360 Side Awning Tunnel for Full Pop-up Open Tents?
A: The James Baroud 462360 Side Awning Tunnel is an accessory designed to provide additional shelter and space when attached to a full pop-up open tent. It extends the area of your tent, offering protection from the elements and enhancing your outdoor experience.
Q: What is it made of?
A: The awning tunnel is made of high-quality, durable materials designed to withstand outdoor conditions, ensuring long-lasting performance.
Q: What tents is it compatible with?
A: This side awning tunnel is specifically designed for full pop-up open tents, particularly those from the James Baroud range.
Q: What is the size of the awning tunnel?
A: The side awning tunnel extends the space of your tent, but the exact dimensions will depend on the specific model of tent it is attached to.
Q: Is it easy to set up?
A: Yes, the side awning tunnel is designed for easy setup and attachment to compatible tents, making it a convenient addition to your camping gear.
Q: What is it ideal for?
A: This side awning tunnel is ideal for campers or outdoor enthusiasts who need extra shelter, whether for storage, cooking, or creating additional shade and protection.
Q: Does it come with a carrying case?
A: Yes, it typically includes a carrying case for easy transportation and storage when not in use.
Q: Does it offer weather protection?
A: Yes, the awning tunnel provides added protection from rain, sun, and wind, enhancing comfort during outdoor activities.
Maintenance Tips
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Regular Cleaning: After each use, clean the awning fabric with a soft brush or cloth to remove dirt, leaves, and debris. If necessary, use mild soap and water to spot-clean stains, and rinse thoroughly to avoid detergent buildup.
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Dry Thoroughly: Always ensure the awning is completely dry before storing it to prevent mold or mildew growth. If it gets wet, hang it up or lay it flat to dry in a well-ventilated area.
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Check for Damage: Regularly inspect the fabric and seams for any rips, holes, or wear. Repair small damage immediately with fabric patches to prevent further tearing.
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Frame and Poles: Inspect the frame and poles for any bends, rust, or signs of wear. Clean them with a damp cloth and apply a rust inhibitor if necessary. If any poles are damaged or corroded, replace them promptly.
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Zippers and Fasteners: Lubricate zippers with a silicone-based lubricant to ensure smooth operation. Check all fasteners, hooks, and clips for wear, and tighten or replace as needed.
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Storage: When not in use, store the side awning tunnel in a dry, cool place. Avoid folding or compressing the fabric too tightly to prevent creases and potential damage.
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Wind Protection: Avoid using the awning in extreme wind conditions, as strong gusts can damage the fabric or frame. Always collapse or secure the awning if the weather turns bad.
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UV Protection: If the awning is exposed to prolonged sunlight, consider using a UV protectant spray to maintain the fabric’s integrity and prevent fading or weakening over time.
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Check Attachment Points: Regularly inspect the attachment points where the awning connects to the tent for any loose fittings. Tighten or replace any fasteners that are showing signs of wear.
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Professional Servicing: If you notice significant damage or wear, consider having the awning professionally serviced for repairs, especially if it involves the frame or complex stitching.