

🛶 Elevate your outdoor game with shade that’s as adventurous as you are!
The VEVOR 270 Degree Awning offers expansive 270° sun protection with UV50+ rated, waterproof 280G polyester fabric coated with PU3000mm. Designed for SUVs, vans, and trucks with roof racks, it comfortably shelters 8-10 people. Its lightweight aluminum alloy frame and rust-proof fan-shaped bracket ensure durability and easy setup in under 3 minutes. Equipped with luminous ground pegs and a waterproof carry bag, this awning is your all-weather, portable shelter for camping, road trips, and outdoor gatherings.













| ASIN | B0D12KDZ1W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,413 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1 in Truck Bed & Tailgate Awnings & Shelters #7 in RV Awnings |
| Brand | VEVOR |
| Brand Name | VEVOR |
| Color | Khaki 270° 15.4*8.2ft Car Awning |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 294 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | Polyester |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 98.4"D x 98.4"W x 84"H |
| Item Type Name | PU3000mm UV50+ Retractable Car Awning with Waterproof Storage Bag |
| Item Weight | 46.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VEVOR |
| Material | Aluminum, Polyester |
| Material Type | Aluminum, Polyester |
| Minimum Clearance | 8.2 Feet |
| Operation Mode | Roof rack awning can be applied to self-driving travel, camping, fishing, long-distance travel, and rv sunscreen shades for retractable awning can provide you with a comfortable leisure area for camping, barbecue, rest, etc. |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Dimensions | 98.4"D x 98.4"W x 84"H |
| Projection Distance | 8.2 Feet |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Size | 270° 8.2ft Car Awning |
| Style Name | Vehicle Awning 270 Degree 8.2' Rooftop Pull-Out Retractable |
| UPC | 197988573517 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**R
Game Changer
Fantastic!! We have this attached to our Jeep. We just got back from Arizona and southern Utah. This awning was a game changer. Lunch spots were always in the shade. What a difference! It takes the two of us literally 3 minutes to set up. Take down is just as fast. It is durable. The ripstop top is quality, the aluminum frame is solid and lightweight. It mounted to our Jeep easily as we already had roof bows. However it can be done on other set ups fairly easily as well. I HIGHLY recommend this product.
A**R
Affordable
Easy to use and good quality
S**E
Fits teardrop campers too!
We installed two of these on our nuCamp T@G camper, and they work perfectly to provide coverage over the door and window on each side, offering excellent protection from rain and sun. For added privacy, we hang tapestries from the extension rails. Installation was manageable but not exactly straightforward. Since I mounted them at the end of the crossbars, additional mounting brackets were required (I researched mounting options before ordering). I have yet to figure out how they can be adjusted to a shorter length, as they simply roll up for storage—it seems to be either fully open or closed. The support legs move easily and don’t lock in place, so staking or weighing them down is necessary. While they can be opened and closed solo, it’s definitely easier with assistance, reducing the risk of bending poles or damaging the locking pins.
B**D
Nice shading
Not so easy to pitch. Sometimes one of those aluminum tubes hits my head during pitching lol. But otherwise it makes great shade. The material seems sturdy.
O**T
great shade!
Easy to install, even by myself. Can set up on my own in minutes. Zipper is sturdy. Make sure to use the tie downs if windy or it will fold over the car. (That's on me).
L**E
Nice and not nice at the same time
This SUV tent is not the awning also pictured here (-- presumably to ameliorate the ratings?) This is the army green tent-style SUV-back-end type tent. This tent indeed has a few solid features: It is thick and appears to be seriously sun and water proof. It is large. I really like the flaps the come down over the sides. Upon first glance, it looked extremely well made. In fact, it is indeed well made with the below proviso: It is very difficult for one person to set up. All of the shock-corded poles need to be fed through three very long sleeves. Like many ordinary tents, after you feed the poles through the sleeves, you must hook in the pole ends into a pocket. Here, it is very difficult because you are also creating that dome you see in the picture. Domes don't just create themselves -- and they constantly want to collapse until you seat the pole end into the (admittedly very heftily-sewn) pocket. (Vevor -- how about some shorter sleeves and use of hooks instead?) Unlike ordinary tents, you cannot stake the tent ends down to create an opposing force for the dome creation. It is very hard to get the pole into the pocket end while the poles maintain their proper curvature, which they do not want to do. I also felt like the pole could snap during this process with all the extreme pressure. The tension was just so extreme! This was nearly impossible for me to do, as it required a lot of strength and coordination to stretch the tent's end pocket over the seemingly too-long pole. Life is too short to fuss with something over and over again for 15 minutes straight while cursing. Once it was up, it was lovely, and exactly what I was looking for. However, I cannot keep something that is so frustrating to put up. Strike one. Also, removing the poles at take down was equally very frustrating. The pole sleeves are very long, so tent poles do not simply slide out of the sleeves, but have to be coaxed out and fiddled with excessively, inch by inch, all the while the tent poles kept constantly coming apart within he pole sleeves. One of the shock cords broke (though not the tent pole). I don't understand why this process had to be so difficult. More cursing. Strike two. Maybe this could be for you if you are traveling with two people. I think that could make a big difference.
D**N
Better than expected!
Love how tall and spacious it is! We tested it in a parking lot so didn’t stake the back corners properly, just tied them to the wheel hubs. It was super windy but it was breezy and it had no issues whatsoever. The stakes are good quality and you can stake the front corners out to the side and forward for extra security. Seems like great quality, sturdy seams and material. We plan to use it for shade or rain in the day and then are going to stake down the outer corners poles and make our truck bed/topper into an awesome tent.
B**N
Worth it.
Cheaper and just as good. Drove cross country and back. Still in mint condition.
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