Seasonal and touring use, and how it affects your camping experience

Seasonal and touring use, and how it affects your camping experience?

Short trips to the campsite?

Planning weekend getaways with the dogs and kids? Got a bucket list of campsites to explore next year? Then you’re definitely our touring camper type! Enjoy lightweight, easy-to-pitch awnings and maximize your camping satisfaction with minimum setup effort. Make every short trip stress-free and enjoyable!

Explore our full range of full touring awnings and porch touring awnings—perfect for active campers on the move.

Seasonal Pitcher?

Set up from Easter to November on your seasonal pitch? Pop in and out from your home away from home? Planning to store furniture and gear all season? Then you know what you need—heavy-duty frames, all-season fabrics, extra roof supports, and storm straps for ultimate durability.

Why choosing the right awning matters:

Awnings are an investment, and budget is always a factor. But before you decide to use a touring awning on a seasonal pitch, here’s what you need to know:

Manufacturer’s Warranty:
If you ever need to make a warranty claim, you'll be asked for photos showing how your awning was pitched before any damage. If the manufacturer finds a touring awning was used on a seasonal pitch or installed incorrectly, your warranty may be void.

UV Protection & Water Resistance:
Touring-grade fabrics are not designed for prolonged sun exposure. Continuous UV rays can break down the material, reduce waterproofing, and shorten the life of your awning. Seasonal awnings, on the other hand, are built with thicker, more durable fabrics for long-term performance and weather resistance.

Safety & Security:
Leaving a touring awning unattended for long periods can be risky. It may damage your gear—or your neighbor’s. Some campsites require that your awning meet safety standards or be removed if deemed unsafe or unsuitable for long-term use.

Enhancing Your Camping Experience:
There’s nothing worse than arriving to find your awning collapsed—with your belongings inside. Choose the right awning for your camping style. Use a touring awning for short stays and a seasonal one for longer setups. Save time, avoid frustration, and enjoy a better overall camping experience.

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