It looks like this is a quick set up awning. Is the awning wide enough for longer stays? i.e. do you have another set up with a wider awning and walls?
What are your favourite features so far?
Sorry - lots of questions...
yes the awing is ok for longer stays n my opinion, wife has a different opinion. And Yes we do have another awning that has the walls. This would take a little longer to set-up as it has more poles. but the awning still stays attached when closing it up. We brought both awnings at the wife insistence. she wanted the ability to have the walls when we stay in areas longer. Personally I don't see it and it will in all most probability live in the garage on top go the cupboard.
The touring awning is fast setup with 2 poles and a brace pole in the center. I like the idea of no center poles and ropes to trip over.
The whole camper is my favorite feature; there is nothing to dislike about anything.
I test the batteries over 4 days without solar charging and we were using one compartment on high freeze most of the time and the other on very cold. The Redarc management said at the end of the days we still had 5 days of power. Not sure how accurate this would be but I was impressed that over the four days I still had plenty of power without charging.
As for water, I think we were still frugal as our previous camper had a 60lt tank. This one has the 120lt and 60lt. We used about 1/4 of the 120lt. The wife commented that now when we are camping on long weekends she can have 20 minute showers.
The only thing the wife does not like about the camper is the shower nozzle. It one of those that you have to hold the button down for water flow. We will change it to one MTC recommended for continuous flow that turns off at the nozzle.