01-04-2016, 06:47 PM
That's the Trayon way...
Glad to hear it lived up to its reputation. I got hit by reportedly 120+km gusts of wind in my Trayon in September 2014 down in Thredbo diggings at Kosciusko National park. #777 took it like a champ but i scurried inside to hunker down for better or worse - it was so bad i could hear the gust come down the valley (the trees complaining) and then it would hit the camper with gusto (pun intended) My canvas also did the suck-in and puff-out thing too but my center posts have the zip-tie solution that the new Trayon's have so my posts did not lift like yours.
Needles to say it wasn't a peaceful night sleep (no matter how comfy my Froli system is)
The next morning the campsite looked like those "trailer parks" in USA after a tornado paid a visit -but i folded up my Trayon with only the fly coping damage (the bundgies on one side were completely ripped off) and drove off feeling chuffed and very patriotic in my camper.
Harry (the bush poet) that was at the 2014 Trayon Muster also had his camper go through very high winds (hence the poem at the Muster that is now on the Trayon YouTube Channel video) he just lost the pop-up ensuite cubicle at the back (shower tent)
They are tough campers indeed.
Glad to hear it lived up to its reputation. I got hit by reportedly 120+km gusts of wind in my Trayon in September 2014 down in Thredbo diggings at Kosciusko National park. #777 took it like a champ but i scurried inside to hunker down for better or worse - it was so bad i could hear the gust come down the valley (the trees complaining) and then it would hit the camper with gusto (pun intended) My canvas also did the suck-in and puff-out thing too but my center posts have the zip-tie solution that the new Trayon's have so my posts did not lift like yours.
Needles to say it wasn't a peaceful night sleep (no matter how comfy my Froli system is)
The next morning the campsite looked like those "trailer parks" in USA after a tornado paid a visit -but i folded up my Trayon with only the fly coping damage (the bundgies on one side were completely ripped off) and drove off feeling chuffed and very patriotic in my camper.
Harry (the bush poet) that was at the 2014 Trayon Muster also had his camper go through very high winds (hence the poem at the Muster that is now on the Trayon YouTube Channel video) he just lost the pop-up ensuite cubicle at the back (shower tent)
They are tough campers indeed.

