i have a rhino bat-wing on the camp trailer. as seen in the pic, i have it back home after camping and while set up, a wind came thru and broke the pivots, so i had to wrap it up with rope to get it back home. its nice to have and i really enjoy the awning when its hot and sunny and i guess i just have to make sure and use more rope to secure the awning when deployed. its a fairly expensive awning $600+ and i would expect better than cheap plastic pivots to take the main force of wind, but thats how most are made. it has stakes to secure guy lines to it, but they are plastic and only go in the ground so far...i will have to look into some stakes that are stronger and go deeper and hopefully that will help. on the good side, the replacement pivots were available on amazon for $16, so it wasnt too bad of a lick to take other than inconvenience...
pretty much everything is made cheap as hell in china and its up to us to make modifications, so might as well go with a mid-price unit like rhino and spend a few bucks to beef it up
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