Dorema Starcamp Magnum 260 & 390 Touring Porch Caravan Awning
Price range: £299.00 through £399.00
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The Dorema Starcamp Magnum (available in 260 cm or 390 cm width) is a lightweight, well-specified porch-style awning designed for touring caravans with an awning rail height of approximately 235-250 cm. With a depth of 240 cm, it offers practical shelter and living space for families or gear, while remaining compact enough for shorter stays or frequent moves.
Specification
Technical specification
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Frame Type
Inflatable -
Awning Type
Caravan Awnings -
Awning Style
Porch Awning
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Key Features
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Two width options: 260 cm or 390 cm × 240 cm depth – lets you choose a width to suit your caravan and space available.
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Fits caravans with rail/side-wall height 235-250 cm – ensures compatibility with many standard caravan setups.
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Weight approx. 15 kg (260 model) or 19 kg (390 model) – very manageable for touring use.
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Extra strong WeatherTex 150D PU coated, fire-retardant polyester fabric – combines durability, weather-resistance and lightweight design.
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Front roll-up panels (2 for 260, 3 for 390) + side-panel doors each side + mesh ventilation – flexible configuration for airflow or shelter.
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Modern colour scheme (charcoal/grey) – neutral styling that matches most caravan finishes.
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Additional Product Information
The Magnum 260/390 is specifically aimed at touring caravanners who want a practical extra covered space without stepping up to large full-depth seasonals. The 240 cm depth gives plenty of space for relaxing, storing gear or setting up a dining zone. Given its low weight and simple pole/frame system, it’s quick to erect and easy to manage for weekend breaks or mid-season stays. Although not built for heavy seasonal exposure like large full-size awnings, it gives excellent utility for its class.
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Included Features
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Awning body (choice of 260 cm or 390 cm width × 240 cm depth)
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Flexible fibreglass poles fitted through outer sleeves + steel roof support poles + rear upright legs
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Sewn-in cushion pads for caravan seal
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Front roll-up/zip-out panels
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Side doors on both sides + mesh fly-screens
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Draught skirt, pegging kit and guy-ropes included
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Rear legs and cushion pads for base seal against caravan
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Optional Accessories
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Roof lining to reduce condensation and enhance comfort
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2-berth inner tent to convert part of the awning into a dedicated sleeping room
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Groundsheet or carpet upgrade for comfort and insulation
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Secure strap kit or storm accessories for more exposed sites
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Veranda or sun-shade poles for extended shaded outside space
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Will this awning fit my caravan?
Yes — if your caravan’s awning rail height is around 235-250 cm and you have sufficient clearance for the chosen width (260 or 390) and depth (240 cm). -
How easy is it to set up?
Very easy for its type — feed fibreglass poles through sleeves, erect steel roof poles & rear legs, peg and guy out, then roll up/zip front panels as needed. -
What’s the difference between the 260 and 390 models?
The width: 260 offers a compact footprint, 390 gives a significantly wider living zone. Both share the same depth and fabric specification. -
How does it perform in wet or windy weather?
Good for touring use: the WeatherTex fabric is PU-coated and the structure is robust for moderate conditions. For very windy or exposed sites, consider extra anchorage and guying. -
How much internal space does it give?
With 240 cm depth and chosen width, you’ll have ample room for chairs, small dining table, or storage — making it much more than just a canopy. -
What is included in the standard purchase?
The awning body (in selected width), poles (fibreglass + steel), rear legs, draught skirt, pegs/guy-ropes, cushion pads and access doors/panels. -
How heavy is it and how manageable?
Approx 15 kg (260 model) or 19 kg (390 model) — lightweight enough for easier transport and setup compared to many full-sized awnings. -
What warranty is provided?
The manufacturer offers a standard warranty covering materials and workmanship (check retailer for full terms). -
Can it be used for sleeping?
Yes — with optional inner tent you can convert part of the space into a two-berth sleeping room. Without that, the space works well for living or storage. -
Is it suitable for long stays or seasonal use?
Primarily designed for touring use. With careful setup and anchorage it can be used for longer stays, but for full seasonal exposure, a heavier specification awning may be more appropriate.
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