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.
Do you guys sell the awning light cable separately? (we broke ours).
G'day Tracey,
We do not have replacement light cables unfortunately, might be best to get in touch with Bushwakka directly.
Hi can you attach sides to this awning
G'day Tash,
You can - check out the "You Might Also Like" section on our product page for a link to the compatible side wall kit.
Hope that helps!
Hi just wanted to know what the minimum distance between the brackets for this awning
G'day Vasko,
The minimum distance between the two supplied brackets is 110cm.
Awnings must have no more than 60cm of unsecured length on either end, so your brackets will need to be spaced 110cm or wider.
Are the LEDs dimmable?
G'day Scott,
They are dimmable via the switch on the cable to the lights.
Hope that helps!
Is there a recommended minimum distance for mounting the brackets? We have a 1500mm pioneer roof tray to mount it to.
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.
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