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Taruca Rogue 270+ XC Awning LHS

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Taruca Rogue 270+ XC Awning LHSLHS (Left Hand Side) Driver Side (US MEXICO CANADA) The 270+ XC Awning is a great option for maximizing the coverage on the side and at the back of your vehicle trailer. Taking the past 3 years of testing our Extreme awnings out in the field, listening to our customer and partner feedback, we took the steps and implemented a number of design changes, upgrades, and added better accessories to our awning range. The design of the Rogue range is focused

LHS (Left Hand Side) - Driver Side (US/MEXICO/CANADA)

The 270+ XC Awning is a great option for maximizing the coverage on the side and at the back of your vehicle/trailer. 

Taking the past 3 years of testing our Extreme awnings out in the field, listening to our customer and partner feedback, we took the steps and implemented a number of design changes, upgrades, and added better accessories to our awning range.

The design of the Rogue range is focused on a thicker frame and hinge support system, manufactured from high quality aluminum, powder coated, and supporting a 100% free-standing experience. 

Accessories added for you to set up your awning as easy as possible, which includes a number of quick-release guy lines and Screw-in stakes to have it staked down and supported for longer camping setups. Our arms are more robust and easier to deploy and pack away.

A new addition is integrated wiring in the frame with LED light strips built into the arms. Cycle the colors with our touch sensor button on each arm to the desired type, either Amber, White, and now with RED, which is also dimmable by holding in the touch sensor.

 

Product Information:

  • Black PVC cover bag
  • 320 GSM Polyester Dark Grey canvas, water proof and UV50+ Rating
  • Black Powder Coated Aluminum Extrusion Backing Plate.
  • Square tube Aluminum Frame with A-Frame Arms.
  • Protective coverings on frame and nut/bolt connections
  • Six built-in LED lights in the arms with AMBER / WHITE / RED with touch sensor that is also Dimmable by holding it in.
  • Integrated wiring with single connection on frame - Lights are still independently operated per arm.
  • Rain tie-down points to create a gutter in adverse weather
  • Risers on 4 Arms (Front & Rear)
  • Guy-line holding points on top of each arm
  • One person setup and pack down

      Dimensions:

      • Pack up Dimensions: 91 inches long x 7 inches high x 6 inches wide
      • Weight: 74 LBS
      • Coverage: 145 SQFT

      Open Dimensions:

      Inclusions:

      • Accessory bag with Tie down Ratchets ropes and Screw-in stakes
      • 1 x 10ft -2.1mm-12V Connection pigtail
      • 2 x Quick Release Rope Ratchets for Awning tie down.
      • 4 x Built-in Lock type Leg Stands
      • 3 x  Height Adjustable T-Brackets including 304 Stainless Steel Bolts (requires rust treatment using lanolin spray)
      • Note: Standard Bolts/Nuts to mount to your roof or bed rack are included.
        Your setup may require different hardware to mount it.

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      In the event of adverse weather, we always recommend to have it properly staked down, poles down, and use of the rain tie down points to create a gutter like effect. The use of walls or full enclosures can be used for additional protection.

       

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