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Posted: 27.09.2016  ·  #1
Been looking for a decent wind break and thought it would be nice if it could keep the dogs in also.

Found these!





https://www.jormaxwindbreaks.co.uk/pet-enclosures


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Posted: 27.09.2016  ·  #2
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Posted: 27.09.2016  ·  #3
Is there a gate, I couldn't tell from the pictures, otherwise it looks like it could be a pfaff.
I suppose it would be useful if staying somewhere that's was conducive to setting up a windbreaker and you'd be there long enough to justify erecting it in the first place.
You could get them sign written!!!!


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Posted: 27.09.2016  ·  #4
Would campsites charge to put these up as some do if you put your awning up


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Posted: 27.09.2016  ·  #5
You order a gate to go with them, there are other makes but all of them are similar in price.


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Posted: 27.09.2016  ·  #6
Yeah theres a gate, I suppose the skirt on its own would stop the dogs getting out and then buy a cheaper wind break for the rest :)

I thought they were a great job and supposedly a lot easier put up than: http://www.coveva.co.uk/windbreaks.html/


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Posted: 27.09.2016  ·  #7
I think any small dog would work out that they would get out under the wind breaker.


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Posted: 27.09.2016  ·  #8
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Would campsites charge to put these up as some do if you put your awning up


I haven't heard of being charged for a windbreak but there may be the odd one who does.


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Posted: 29.09.2016  ·  #9
Quote by TAYLOR.

I think any small dog would work out that they would get out under the wind breaker.


My Border Terriers would jump that....I use a ground anchor and lead.


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Posted: 20.11.2018  ·  #10
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I thought about them as well until I saw the price


Yep length of old clothes line will keep em close


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Posted: 28.06.2020  ·  #11
Windbreaks seem to be a hard thing to get right. I had one of the cheaper plastic ones for camping some years ago, beach camping on the welsh coast 10 years ago destroyed it when we got a freak 60mph windy night (we ended up getting into the back of a Laguna estate at 3am)

So last season to go with the new Motorhome I got Charles Bentley 4 Pole Large Camping Windbreak but it takes 17 people and a masters in dam engineering to put up.... so

Ordering one of these outdoor revolution windbreak fabric and will report back as to how that goes.


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Posted: 28.06.2020  ·  #13
Are they drunk man falling proof 🤪🍺🤪

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Posted: 28.06.2020  ·  #14
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Are they drunk man falling proof 🤪🍺🤪


Dunfanaghy ? LOL

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