Yakima MajorShady 270-Degree Roof-Mounted Awning - RH
From after work hangouts at the local trailhead to epic expeditions in the middle of nowhere, the Yakima MajorShady 270-degree roof-mounted awning will make basecamp more comfortable, rain or shine.
- Opens from the right side of the vehicle
- Support legs and guylines included
- Heavy-duty support arms make setup easy
- 420-denier poly-cotton fabric with a polyurethane coating is lightweight, durable and waterproof
- Awning features Yakima Topo pattern
- Provides 80 sq. ft. of sun and weather protection
- Rugged vinyl travel cover
- Includes T-slot bracket for easy attachment to Yakima HD Bar, JetStream™, LockNLoad Platform and other standard t-slot crossbars (not included)
Imported.
View all Yakima Roof-Top TentsBest Use | Camping |
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Weight | 46 lbs. 8 oz. |
Packaged Weight | 55 lbs. 3.2 oz. |
Packed Size | 90 x 10 x 8.5 inches |
Covered Area | 80 square feet |
Number of Doors | No doors |
Number of Poles | 2 |
Pole Material | Aluminum |
Pole Diameter | 25.4 millimeters |
Canopy Fabric | 420-denier poly-cotton with polyurethane coating |
Design Type | Vehicle |
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You get what you pay for in awnings.
Bought this RH Major Shady / OverNOut 270 at a substantial savings. 1st concern is “which one” did I actually purchase and what is the difference between either name? What is the actual awning fabric weave in terms of strength? Manual information on this topic compared to the adds watched and read , differs quite a bit. That said, at the reduced price point ($699) it seems well made and durable with a great double zipper cover and provides decent shade and good fit around my truck. Although, overpriced at its original $1099 price point. Also saved shipping charges by shipping through REI. Yes, better awnings are available, with lighting, for example, but at nearly double the price ($1200) paid for this one.