Overlanding

180° vs. 270° car awnings – which variant suits your setup?

180° vs. 270° Auto Markisen – Welche Variante passt zu deinem Setup?

When it comes to quick sun and rain protection while camping or overlanding, cantilever awnings are among the most popular solutions. Horntools offers two high-quality versions, the 180° and 270° Horizon awnings , both of which impress with sophisticated features, robust construction, and ease of use. But what's the difference?

Coverage & area of application

  • 180° awning Horizon : Covers the entire side length of the vehicle – ideal as a covered cooking, dining or lounge area.

180 degree awning Horizon (self-supporting)

  • 270° awning Horizon : Covers the entire rear area in addition to the side length – perfect if you are working on the tailgate, cooking or using storage space there.

270 degree awning Horizon (self-supporting)

Technical data at a glance

feature 180° awning Horizon 270° awning Horizon
Opening angle 180 degrees 270 degrees
Dimensions (packaged) 2.0 m / 2.5 m 2.0 m / 2.5 m
Weight 18.7kg (2.0m) / 23kg (2.5m) 18.95kg (2.0m) / 23.95kg (2.5m)
Setup time Under 3 minutes Under 3 minutes
lighting Integrated, dimmable LEDs Integrated, dimmable LEDs
Support rods Included Included
Fastening Universal mount, ExRoof compatible Universal mount, ExRoof compatible
side walls Optionally available Optionally available
Organizer Optionally available Optionally available


Prices

variant Without side walls With side walls
180° – 2.0 m 999 € 1,598 €
180° – 2.5 m 1,399 € 2,098 €
270° – 2.0 m 999 € 1,598 €
270° – 2.5 m 1,399 € 2,098 €


Useful accessories for both variants

  • Side walls : With windows and mosquito net – can be used individually, ideal as a windbreak or for complete weather protection
  • Organizer : Additional storage space for equipment, kitchen utensils or small items
  • ExRoof awning bracket: For a perfect fit when mounted on horntools ExRoof roof racks

Self-supporting use – is that possible?

Yes, both horntools awning models – the 180° and the 270° versions – can be used as cantilevered awnings. This is especially useful when you need to move quickly or are only making a short stop. In strong winds of around 35However, at speeds of up to 10 km/h, you should use the included support poles. They provide additional stability and reliably protect the awning from potential damage.

What sets horntools awnings apart from the competition?

  • Stands to prevent water pockets from forming: The sturdy stands ensure that no water collects when it rains and enable targeted drainage.
  • Reinforced rubber patches: Located directly beneath the anchor points, they protect the awning fabric from wear and tear. The patches are wear-resistant and can be easily replaced if necessary.
  • Lightweight despite robust construction.
  • Durable & weatherproof: These details ensure that your awning will remain reliably in use for many years – in sun, rain and wind.

Conclusion

Both awning models offer the same high quality, easy installation, and practical accessories. The key difference:

  • The 180° awning protects the entire side of your vehicle.
  • The 270° awning extends this protection to the rear area .

Which type of car awning you choose depends entirely on how you prefer to use your outdoor space and how the tailgate of your vehicle opens and closes.

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