I want to connect my Rig7 to the side of my campervan to make a shonky side awning. I'm a bit unsure of the best way to attach it to the van... I could just chuck some really long guy lines over the roof/drivers side but I'm sure I read a while ago on here that someone attached their tarp to a van using clamps along the rail?
cheers
bit OT... connecting a RIG7 to a campervan
Moderators: Bearbonesnorm, Taylor, Chew
bit OT... connecting a RIG7 to a campervan
Wait for me...
- whitestone
- Posts: 8242
- Joined: Thu Dec 04, 2014 10:20 am
- Location: Skipton(ish)
- Contact:
Re: bit OT... connecting a RIG7 to a campervan
Tip number five might be what you are after - https://www.alpkit.com/alpdocs/tarp_tips.pdf
Better weight than wisdom, a traveller cannot carry
- Blackhound
- Posts: 1551
- Joined: Fri Sep 09, 2011 3:32 pm
Re: bit OT... connecting a RIG7 to a campervan
We have a combi rail on our van and Ben from Alpkit sewed a kador strip to a bicycle 7 (cost was £60 for tarp and work) which we can just slide on - ok if you have a strip. 2 poles were insufficient to put it up properly - first time was at the weekend - so just bought two more poles. Reckon it will work and just need some windbreaks.
https://twitter.com/Blackhound59/status ... 9948323840
https://twitter.com/Blackhound59/status ... 9948323840

- TheBrownDog
- Posts: 2108
- Joined: Thu Mar 14, 2013 8:46 pm
- Location: Chilterns
Re: bit OT... connecting a RIG7 to a campervan
We do this. Whichever way you attach it take lots of extra guys and extra poles to stop it sagging, and get a couple of extra windbreaks and put them on the other side of the van to block the wind coming underneath.
I'm just going outside ...