I believe that some campsites don't allow them any more because they blow down and the wreckage is left behind if that's where you're thinking of using it
A-Gally
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Gender: Location: Clare Age: 61 Posts: 29 Registered: 10 / 2018 My Motorhome: The Wagon Base Vehicle: Renault Master
That's exactly why I want a good quality one that wont fall to pieces in the first puff of wind, in my very limited experience of campsites I've never heard of them not being allowed but I stand to be corrected ?????
Thorn123
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Gender: Location: Laois Age: 49 Posts: 2589 Registered: 07 / 2016 My Motorhome: Chasson flash 03 Base Vehicle: Ford transit 2.2
An inflatable gazebo is the way to go. There are light as a feather and take up less room.
While they are expensive , €300 plus, they can withstand hardship, if the ground is good to hold pegs.
Vango, kampa would be leading brands.
We have a Vango Airbeam about 3×3 metres which has with stood gales on Irish coasts.
As Eirebus has mentioned, some commercial sites have banned metal bars types as they are useless.
Malcolm
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