Taking you from four-wheel-driving to all wheels parked, windows down, and awning out – the Extreme Darkness 270 Awning by Bushwakka is the stand-out solution to transportable outdoor shade.
Owed to an effortless one-person set-up and pack-down process, bask in outback tranquility sooner – while an aluminium square-tube frame and stainless steel hardware boasts a lightweight but strong setup. In wet and windy weather, make use of the tie-off points to create a gutter for water run-off – while three built-in legs offer versatility, moveable to other arms of the awning. Plus, quick-release rope ratchets for tensioning keep your setup intact – so you can loosen up.
Be it rain or UV rays, a 900D waterproof polycotton canvas treated with UV50+ offers superior protection from the elements, spanning to just over 12 square metres for adequate shade. Plus, light up those late-night cuppa times owing to four built-in LED light arms providing both white and amber lighting, equipped with a 5-metre cord and 12-volt accessory plug for convenience.
Bask in those outdoor, round-the-back hangouts with the Bushwakka Extreme Darkness 270 Awning.
4 x built-in LED light arms with white and amber switches
5m cord and 12V accessory plug
900D, waterproof, and UV50+ polyester canvas
PVC cover bag
Aluminium square tube frame
Black ENDO frame, backing plate, and arms
Over 12m2 coverage
3 x built-in legs, moveable to other arms
2 x quick-release rope ratchets for tensioning
Tie-down points to create gutter in rainy, adverse weather
Single-person setup and pack-down
2 x standard L-brackets
304 stainless steel bolts
External Dimensions:
12.08 m2
Packed Dimensions:
230L x 15W x 18H cm
Weight:
29 Kg
Material:
900D Polyester Canvas | UV50+ | PVC Transit Cover
Frame Material:
Aluminium Square Tube | Black ENDO Frame, Backing Plate and Arms
Staff tip:Hey getaway gurus − Bushwakka want to note that the L−bracketts and stainless steel bolts included with this apparatus will require rust treatment using lanolin spray.
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Mounting distance1 answer
Is there a recommended minimum distance for mounting the brackets? We have a 1500mm pioneer roof tray to mount it to.
Natalie - Esperance, WA (1 month ago)
G'day Natalie,
Generally you don't want any more than 50-60cm of unsecured length at either end of your awning. So based on the length of this awning, you need to have your brackets spaced no closer than 110cm.