Awning Rails
How do I attach my new 
awning?
Depending on the type of awning you 
have, there may be several ways to 
attach to your van. 
If you have a awning tent or 
driveaway awning, you could fit neat 
a C-channel rail to slide the awning 
tent bead into allowing secure and 
fast fitment, or even a kador bead for 
the driveaway awnings, retaining that 
all important detachment feature.
What is a combi-rail? 
Often called a multi-rail, Vamoose 
are renowned for the design and 
manufacture of their multipurpose 
rail, offering a high specification 
awning tent rail, but also a way to 
attach a wind-out awning too. 
The way the combi-rail is designed 
shares a C-channel profile, and a 
larger accessory rail, which offers 
more attachment methods, perfect 
for those that might need to switch it 
up. 
How easy are awning rails to fit? 
Awning tent rails are usually a bolt 
on design, offering quick and easy 
installation, but may hinder in terms 
of versatility to work with pop-top 
roofs or other roof accessories. 
Combi-Rail systems need a bit more 
installation in the way of drilling the 
outside of the vehicle followed by 
screwing and bonding the rail onto 
the side of the van. 
Which is the best rail for my van? 
In an ideal world, we’d recommend a 
combi-rail to give you more 
versatility with other accessories, you 
can never be too sure how you might 
want to modify your vehicle in the 
future. 
Combi-Rails offer inbuilt rain gutters 
which prove invaluable in adverse 
weather conditions, rather than 
letting rain pour straight underneath 
your dry awning. With a more 
aerodynamic shape, Vamoose rails 
will offer a quieter ride as well as 
pointing precipitation away from your 
awning. 
Simple awning rails are a inexpensive 
way of attaching your awning tent, 
but leave no functionality to attach 
wind out awning, so it’s worth 
considering that you’ll have to 
remove and undergo further 
installation should you ever want to 
make the move to a canopy awning. 
Weigh up the cost against the 
functionality to see what features are 
priority, make sure your chosen 
awning rail is compatible with any 
other accessories you have, but know 
that if you do opt for a bolt on 
awning rail, you can always upgrade 
it at any point!