How to stop rain between awning and van

Wandering Pumpkin

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We've a fiamma f45s fitted to our t6.1 swb van and are looking to buy a rain guard to stop the water running down behind the awning at side of van.
On the fiamma store there is a fiamma rainguard kit but it's £88. There's also a rain guard water strip that you can get in different sizes and lengths that is cheaper.
Does anyone know the difference or which one would be recommended?


 
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We've a fiamma f45s fitted to our t6.1 swb van and are looking to buy a rain guard to stop the water running down behind the awning at side of van.
On the fiamma store there is a fiamma rainguard kit but it's £88. There's also a rain guard water strip that you can get in different sizes and lengths that is cheaper.
Does anyone know the difference or which one would be recommended?


I know there are other cheaper alternatives out there, even pipe lagging etc, but that Fiamma rainguard kit is worth a lot more than £88 to us. It's a fit and forget, no more dribbles or waterfalls where you don't want them!
 
@Wandering Pumpkin
I tried the pool noodle / pipe lagging method and still had annoying drips landing on the sliding door side step
Bought the expensive genuine Fiamma rain guard kit last year and just now need to cut it to length & fit.
Currently it’s in the “parts to fit ” pile of Vw stuff that I have!!!
 
@Wandering Pumpkin
I tried the pool noodle / pipe lagging method and still had annoying drips landing on the sliding door side step
Bought the expensive genuine Fiamma rain guard kit last year and just now need to cut it to length & fit.
Currently it’s in the “parts to fit ” pile of Vw stuff that I have!!!
Hopefully no rain at Busfest then?!!
 
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