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Ground Pegs Terra-Bite Terra-Big BITE

Ground Pegs Terra-Bite Terra-Big BITE

 

GROUNG PEGS BY TERRA-PEGS

Firma in the Ground

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Our new range of Aluminum Screw in Pegs come in two sizes, the Terra-Bite which is 295mm long and the Terra-Big Bite which is 365mm long. We have designed the head of the pegs with a taper so when screwing the pegs into the ground the hook and eye will be flush with the ground. We have a provision in the head of the peg for placing a strong piece of round bar into the pegs so they can be screwed into the ground by hand or use a standard 17mm socket with a ratchet.

Once the Terra-Pegs are screwed into the ground by hand or using the 17mm drill adapter socket, it is easy to attach the guy ropes and trace springs through either the hook or eye.

The Terra-Pegs have been designed to be used without the need for all the different types of plastic attachments that are supplied with other pegs on the market. How many times have the plastic attachments been lost when packing up, then not being able to use the pegs.

Retail inquiries welcome. Contact us [email protected]

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Could’nt get that on a little rotary line!

Could’nt get that on a little rotary line!

Couldn’t get that on a soppy little rotary line!

This was the comment from one of our customers.  Martin has a fifth wheeler and lives fulltime in his RV, he knows how difficult it is trying to get your washing dry.

All travellers know the problems they face after doing their washing.  There are not enough clotheslines in the caravan park, or you have the small rotary clothesline.  I know firsthand the problems when travelling as I had an RV.

Many times, I would do my washing only to find out my clothes were all over the park after winds picked up. This is the reason why I designed the All-In-One Clothesline.

We have had a number of great stories from our customers who have purchased the All-In-One Clothesline. Please feel free to send pictures and a story and we will put them on our Blog.

Thanking all of our customers who have purchased our new clothesline and other products.

Happy travelling!

Grahame

We tested out the new All-In-One Caravan Awning Clothes Line.

We tested out the new All-In-One Caravan Awning Clothes Line.

We tested out the new All-In-One Caravan Awning Clothesline

 

Back in September last year, I wrote about the All-In-One Caravan Clothesline from Reverse Mate that was yet to hit the market. Now that it’s available, I’ve finally had a chance to try one out, and I was not disappointed.

Drying your clothes on the road comes with a few downsides, but the All-In-One Caravan Clothes Line from Reverse Mate has changed the game. No tools or drilling are required, just four hand bolts and the ability to install it on either the outside or underside of your awning. Installing the caravan clothes line on the underside of your awning gives your washing some privacy from the rest of the caravan park.

There are quite a few reasons why I would choose this caravan clothes line over the traditional fold-up and umbrella styles, so to keep it short and sweet, here are the pros and cons:

Pros:

  • Lightweight
  • Doesn’t take up much space
  • Won’t blow over in the wind
  • Fits a full load of washing or even a set of sheets
  • It can be installed on the underside of the awning for privacy
  • Features built-in tie-down clips
  • Very easy to install

Cons:

  • Some Carefree Altitude Awnings have a 70mm tube the brackets will fit, the larger tube diameter of 88mm the clothesline brackets will fit.
  • Threading the line for the first time can make people sweary (or maybe it’s just me)
  • You’ll need to get a few tent poles if you want to hang a whole load of heavy stuff on it, like blankets and towels

What you get in the box

Everything you need is in the box and no tools are required. However, you will need to get yourself some tent poles if you want to hang heavy things off your clothesline so you’re not placing too much pressure on your awning. Most people have a few of these lying around, gathering dust in their garage somewhere.

In the box, you’ll get:

  • 2 x adjustable brackets that fit over the awning tube
  • 1 x centre line support bracket to minimise wire sagging
  • 15m x plastic coated clothes line wire with 165kg breaking strain
  • 4 x hand bolts
  • 2 x plastic strainer clips to tension the wire

More information and where to get one

The All-In-One Caravan Awning is now ready and able to be purchased from the Reverse Mate website. It will set you back $200 and more information can be found on the website. For an additional $25, it’s worth getting the kit that includes the Reflective Tie-Down Straps. They’re a set of handy awning tie-downs that feature a heavy-duty spring that takes the shock out of any unexpected gust of wind that threatens your awning.

All-In-One RV Clothesline Review

All-In-One RV Clothesline Review

Drying the washing when on the road with the caravan has always been a challenge, but the All-In-One RV Clothesline by ReverseMate is poised to change all that…

We have probably all met a caravanner who has rigged up their own awning clothesline. In fact, you might’ve rigged your own as well. But what if I told you there is a portable, lightweight and rather clever clothesline system designed to be attached to most roll-out awnings available? It requires no screws and no drilling into the roll-out awning tube, and it’ll easily accommodate four large bedsheets, depending on the size of your awning. I’m talking about the All-In-One RV Clothesline by Queensland-based company ReverseMate, the company behind the ReverseMate caravan reversing aid.

I had the opportunity to try this clothesline during a quick trip away with a Goldstream. Here’s what I thought…

SETTING UP THE ALL-IN-ONE RV CLOTHESLINE

Sheets on External All-in-One RV Awning Clothesline

The kit includes two brackets that are shaped to grip the circular awning barrel, 15m of clothesline wire, four hand knobs and two tensioners (one is a spare). With the awning rolled out to your preferred pitch, the first thing you need to do is decide whether you want to set-up the clothesline on the outside of the awning, or underneath. The fact the All-In-One RV Clothesline can be set-up under the awning is a brilliant feature, and it’s just as easy to do it this way as it is to set it up outside of the awning. More on that later.

Each of the two aluminium brackets has a tongue that slides into one of the awning’s grooves. With both brackets fitted either end, close to the support arms, it’s just a matter of tightening the black knob on each. Each bracket also has a special ‘arm’, to which the supplied clothesline is secured. These arms are highly adjustable, so finding level isn’t too difficult. Once you have the brackets fitted and the arms have been adjusted to the best position, you can now fit the clothesline wire.

Now, this is probably the fiddliest part of the process but, in truth, once you’ve done it once or twice, I think you’ll find it quite easy. It’s a case of feeding the line through one side of the clothesline arms, with a knot tied at one end of the line, through a supplied aluminium central support bracket, through the arm at the other end, and back the other away. The trickiest part is maintaining tension on the line as you feed it through the two arms and central bracket. But, again, it’s actually not too difficult and a plastic tensioner is provided to secure the line. Because 15m of line is provided, you’ll need to cut it on first use to suit your needs after it has been secured.

Naturally, wet clothes can be a little heavy. That’s why each of the arms of the two brackets, as well as the central bracket, have a special in-built cradle to accommodate a tent pole. Tent poles aren’t supplied with the kit, but it’s the sort of thing you might have in your kit anyway. If not, they aren’t expensive. Simply adjust each pole to the required height and secure with guy ropes. And yes, each of the two side brackets have built-in tie-down clips! Some awning brands have their own support poles built-in so there is no need for tent poles.Once you’ve set up this awning a couple of times and you have the gist of it, I reckon it would take you no more than five minutes to set up.

PRIVACY SCREENS

It is no more difficult to set up the All-In-One RV Clothesline underneath the awning. Now, it’s fair to say that simply hanging up your clothes under an awning won’t completely protect them from hard rain. However, it might buy you a little extra time to get your clothes dry when the rain starts.

Further, a lot of Vanner’s travel with privacy screens that fit the awning barrel via the same groove that the brackets of this clothesline use. It’s important to note that you can still use your privacy screen with this clothesline in place. In fact, by setting up the clothesline under the awning with a screen in place, you have a better chance of keeping some more delicate articles of clothing private, with the screen also providing your clothes just a little extra protection from the elements too.

The All-In-One RV Clothesline is designed to work with all popular roll-out awnings on the market, including those by Dometic, Aussie Traveller and Carefree. At 8mm in diameter, the Carefree awning barrels are a couple millimeters narrower than other awning barrels, so Reverse Mate includes 2mm-thick rubber strips in the kit to act as packing material. The clothesline brackets will not fit a 70mm awning barrel.

So, what did I think? I was impressed, first and foremost, by the cleverness of this system. The brackets fit snuggly around the awning barrel, and everything appears to be well made. Setting up any camping clothesline can be fiddly, but the All-In-On RV Clotheslinemakes it as easy as possible. The fact that it doesn’t require drilling or the securing of permanent brackets into the awning arms makes it a winner, too. If you’ve struggled with how best to dry your clothes when on the road, I can recommend this product.

More information: https://reversemate.com/

New gear: All-In-One Awning Clothesline

New gear: All-In-One Awning Clothesline

By Chris Fincham 25 May 2023

Clever Aussie invention takes the hassle out of drying bed sheets and towels when caravanning

The makers of the innovative Reverse Mate caravan reversing aid have released another great Aussie invention for caravanners designed to make life easier on the road.

Now on sale, the new All-in-One Awning Clothesline from Reverse Mate is the brainchild of Queenslander Grahame Pilgrim, an experienced RV traveller and serial inventor with a background in engineering and building.

Pilgrim says his latest invention weights 2.6kg and takes up less storage space than an umbrella-type or fold-up clothesline. It also won’t blow over in the wind, and can dry many more items as well as larger items like sheets and towels at the one time.

“The Reverse Mate All-In-One Clothesline can take full size sheets plus another line spare, (and) they fold up into a 250mm x 210mm x 150mm box,” he says.

According to Pilgrim, the two supplied clothesline brackets fit easily over the awning tube, and everything else you need is supplied in the kit including two awning tiedown clips, a centre line support bracket, 15 metres of 4mm plastic coated wire with a 165kg breaking strain, and two plastic strainer clips to tension the wire.

“There are no other brackets on the market that can be used externally or under the awning with built-in tiedown clips, plus no drilling (is) needed to install the clothesline,” he says.

As can be seen in the promo video, the clothesline is relatively easy to install and requires no drilling or other tools to assemble.

The brackets for the awning clothesline are manufactured in Australia and the product will fit most but not all caravan awnings.

‘You can install the clothesline either under your awning and still have your privacy screen down, plus (it) can be installed externally if you have an annexe,” he says.

Pricing starts at $199.99 on the Reverse Mate website.

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