I had a rhinorack batwing for a long time, but two covers perished in the WA sun. Mine didn't have the legs attached so you had to carry a pole bag, and the awning needed to poles and lifted in relatively light winds. Ended up not using as much as it was hassle for a quick lunch stop.
Ostrichwing looks good. Bush Company stuff is good but quite heavy, as are most free standing awnings. That rigidity only happens with extra bracing which means weight. So we're back to our old game of what compromises are you prepared to make? What else needs to be on the roof for your setup? That says what weight you have available for an awning and/or RTT... And lets not forget what all that weight does to centre of gravity!
Ostrichwing looks good. Bush Company stuff is good but quite heavy, as are most free standing awnings. That rigidity only happens with extra bracing which means weight. So we're back to our old game of what compromises are you prepared to make? What else needs to be on the roof for your setup? That says what weight you have available for an awning and/or RTT... And lets not forget what all that weight does to centre of gravity!