Camptech Awning Sizes: A-Measurement Chart and Guide

Ever turned up on site only to realise your awning is either too tight… or flapping like a sail. Short answer: Camptech awning sizes are chosen using your A-measurement and model type. This awning size guide shows exactly how to get it right first time. Keep reading to avoid the campsite wrestling match.

For caravan and motorhome owners, picking the right awning size is key. It lets you make the most of outdoor space.
A well-chosen awning keeps you dry and adds to your camping joy.

Choosing the perfect Camptech awning means knowing the sizes.
The right size fits your caravan perfectly. It gives you room to relax and have fun.

The right awning size means better outdoor fun.
Whether you want to chill in the shade or host a party, the right awning is essential.


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Camptech Full Awning Sizing System

Understanding the Camptech Size Codes (Size 4 to Size 22)

Camptech awnings are produced in a wide range of standard sizes to fit different caravans and motorhomes.
These sizes are designed to balance shade coverage, comfort, and ease of installation.

The size code system works alongside physical measurements such as width and connection height.
Matching the correct size code to your vehicle ensures the awning fits securely and performs as expected.

Camptech full caravan awning with grey panels pitched on a green campsite

Camptech Full Awning Size Chart (A-Measurement Range in cm)

Awning size A-measurement

Size 4

725 -750

Size 5

750 – 775

Size 6

775 – 800

Size 7

800 – 825

Size 8

825 – 850

Size 9

850 – 875

Size 10

875 – 900

Size 11

900 - 925

Size 12

925 – 950

Size 13

950 – 975

Size 14

975 – 1000

Size 15

1000 – 1025

Size 16

1025 – 1050

Size 17

1050 – 1075

Size 18

1075 – 1100

Size 19

1100 – 1125

Size 20

1125 – 1150

Size 21

1150 – 1175

Size 22

1175 - 1200

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The Importance of Griplock Clamps and Frame Sizing

Frame strength plays a big role in performance.
Camptech frames rely on strong Griplock clamps to maintain tension and stability.

Correct sizing of the frame ensures the awning stays secure in changing weather.
A poorly matched frame can lead to sagging, movement, or long-term wear.

Sizing for Seasonal vs. Touring Awnings

Seasonal awnings are designed to stay pitched for long periods.
They use heavier materials and stronger frames for long-term stability.

Touring awnings are designed for frequent pitching and packing down.
They are lighter, quicker to erect, and easier to transport.

Choosing between the two affects size choice, frame type, and overall weight.

Camptech full caravan awning with large clear windows and groundsheet fitted

Awning Material Thickness and Longevity (Climatech SR17 vs SR18)

Climatech SR17 is lighter and best suited to touring use.
It offers a good balance of durability and ease of handling.

Climatech SR18 is thicker and designed for seasonal pitching.
It provides extra resistance against wind, rain, and long-term UV exposure.

Camptech Porch and Air Awning Sizes

Sizing Camptech Air Models (e.g., Starline, Hampton)

Camptech air awnings remove the need for traditional poles.
Sizes typically range from 2.5m to 4m wide depending on model.

Popular models such as Starline and Hampton are available in multiple widths to suit different caravans and motorhomes.
The correct size depends on your available awning rail space and door position.

Checking Straight Rail Length for Porch Awnings

Porch awnings rely heavily on straight rail length.
You need enough flat rail to ensure the awning seals properly and remains stable.

Always measure the usable straight section of rail, not just the overall length.
Windows, vents, and door curvature can reduce workable space.

Camptech caravan awning secured with orange storm straps on a grassy campsite

Sizing for Extra-Deep Awning Models (e.g., Buckingham DL)

Extra-deep awnings offer more internal space for seating, storage, and furniture.
Depths typically increase from 2.5m to around 3m.

These models suit longer stays and families who want a true outdoor living space.
They do require more pitching room, so campsite space should always be considered.

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