Hey mate. We have been using the RV3 for years now. We do have a camper trailer with a RTT but use the RV3 on solo trips or where we don’t take the trailer. It’s good for two people. Not much more room inside with two single self inflating mattresses. Super quick and easy to setup but bulky because of it. I do love it though. Stopped using my swag on solo trips and use the RV3 instead. With the 270 awning it is made by Supa Peg. Canvas is good as it dries out quickly. But at the time there weren’t many free standing options. Now I’d prefer a quicker setup awning. Although this one is not too bad. I do prefer proper canvas though compared to the new synthetic material everyone uses.
@@4wdadventurer Nice one, thanks for the info. Durability and functionality are my main needs so if both have been used and abused and are still standing up to it that sounds like a win.
Rv3 with a drifta 270 awning? I am thinking about trying this setup, how’s it going? Any info or pro’s and cons would be helpful 👍
Hey mate. We have been using the RV3 for years now. We do have a camper trailer with a RTT but use the RV3 on solo trips or where we don’t take the trailer. It’s good for two people. Not much more room inside with two single self inflating mattresses. Super quick and easy to setup but bulky because of it. I do love it though. Stopped using my swag on solo trips and use the RV3 instead. With the 270 awning it is made by Supa Peg. Canvas is good as it dries out quickly. But at the time there weren’t many free standing options. Now I’d prefer a quicker setup awning. Although this one is not too bad. I do prefer proper canvas though compared to the new synthetic material everyone uses.
@@4wdadventurer Nice one, thanks for the info. Durability and functionality are my main needs so if both have been used and abused and are still standing up to it that sounds like a win.