Five piece awning with zip out front and side panels, made from lightweight Acrylic coated polyester material. The Pullman will take optional tall annexes on either or both sides, an optional privacy screen is available for the tall annex. Optional veranda bars are available which enables you to drop down half of one of the front panels to create a stable door effect. As with all other models the Pullman comes with sewn in storm strap points for use with out storm strap kit. two different frame options are available, standard steel or IXL fibreglass. Steel is the heavy robust option the IXL is a lightweight durable option.
Features:
One piece TenCate roof
TenCate side walls
PVC coated Nylon wipeable base
Concealed YKK Nylon zips
Replaceable pegging elastics
NR Bracket pads come as standard
Sewn in Storm Strap points
All four panels are removeable
Six single roll back doorway options
Large clear PVC windows
Co-ordinated curtains supplied
Draught strip, wheel cover and plastic pegs included
Annexes can be fitted on either side
Internal PVC mudwall
Technical Spec:
Projection: 8ft approx (244cm)
Sizes: 10ft to 25ft (686 -1185cm)
Colours: Green / Grey, Burgundy / Grey, Blue / Grey, Charcoal / Grey
Curtains: Now a neutral Silver Grey design
Frames: Coated tubular steel.(Fibreglass an option.)
Awning weight: With Steel - approx 39kg. With Fibre - approx 32kg (Based on size 18)
Materials: TenCate Roof 240g,TenCate side wall 180g, PVC base 325g
Optional Extra's:
- Tall annexes
- Veranda bars
- Storm strap kit
- Steel or Fibreglass frames
- Deluxe storage bag
- Groundsheet
- Annexe Privacy screen
- Zip in Ventilation
What size do I need?

the correct way to ascertain the 'A' measurement is to measure from X to Y, ground to ground, along the caravan channel (as shown by the dotted line on the diagram). Then use our table below to find the right size of awning for you.
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SIZE
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'A' MEASUREMENT
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SIZE
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'A' MEASUREMENT
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10'
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Above 686cm (22' 6") up to 716cm (23'6")
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18'
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Above 930cm (30' 6") up to 960cm (31' 6")
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11'
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Above 716cm (23' 6") up to 747cm (24'6")
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19'
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Above 960cm (31' 6") up to 990cm (32' 6")
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12'
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Above 747cm (24' 6") up to 777cm (25'6")
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20'
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Above 990cm (32' 6") up to 1020cm (33' 6")
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13'
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Above 777cm (25' 6") up to 808cm (26'6")
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21'
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Above 1020cm (33' 6") up to 1050cm (34' 6")
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14'
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Above 808cm (26' 6") up to 838cm (27'6")
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22'
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Above 1050cm (34' 6'') up to 1080cm (35' 6'')
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15'
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Above 838cm (27' 6") up to 869cm (28'6")
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23'
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Above 1080cm (35' 6'') up to 1115cm (36' 8'')
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16'
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Above 869cm (28' 6") up to 899cm (29' 6")
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24'
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Above 1115cm (36' 8'') up to 1150cm (37' 10'')
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17'
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Above 899cm (29' 6") up to 930cm (30' 6")
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25'
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Above 1150cm ( 37' 10'') up to 1185cm (39' 0'')
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FAQ’s
Can I leave my awning or porch up all year?
Awning manufacturers normally have an all weather awning or porch in their range (for example the Outdoor Revolution Brunswick) which has been specially designed for this purpose and will be advertised as ‘all weather’ or for ‘permanent pitching’. Standard awnings and lightweight porches should not be left up all year round as they can be damaged by strong weather conditions (wind, snow, storms etc) and have not been specially treated.