Setting up an awning is the easy part. stowing it afterwards especially in adverse weather is the key to making a decision. Most reviewers miss this point.
Great video! I’m actually stuck between the two so I really appreciate you doing this! Do you still find yourself deploying the legs on OVS? I find most people still do this. If so, the weight and one way pull of the rhino rack may take the prize.
Helo from GER :) I wonder if you can help me? Which brackets exactly did you use to attach the Batwing to the original rack? I would be very happy if you could tell me. Greetings from GER
Hi, I can of course see the brackets, but unfortunately I don't know who the manufacturer is and whether you might have modified anything. Maybe you have just a few words. Thank you so much!
The OVS seems like it's well built, but I'd be worried about the build-up of rain on those large panels. The Rhino looks like you could build some slope into the surface to get better run-off.
Have a look at powerfuluk as he has a plate that you might be able to change your ladder to the other side and bring the security box on the passenger side Alan Australia what a great awning fantastic for Australia
Is it possible to switch the places of the two accessories (ladder and box)? I have one of those triangle-shaped pop-up roof top tents and would love to use the OEM ladder of the Defender, instead of having to carry the tent ladder.
Hello, great Video! I do have the new Defender with the original Expedition-Roof-Rack, I do have the Rhino-270-Markise/Awing BUT no brackets to put those two together... Many suppliers sell thise products but none of them can provide a solution for combining them. Could you provide some drawings or the brackets themselves? Shipped to Switzerland? That would be awesome! Tkanks.
Hey Manfred thanks! You just need to get a bit creative. Use a T-Bolt inside your track on the rack, and then use Rhino Rack bracket 31103 which is a bit longer and will reach far enough for you.
Great video. I'm torn between the Roofnest Wing and the OVS 270. I really like the lights built into the Roofnest model, but durability is very important as well. I guess if I trust Roofnest to be my tent they're probably trustworthy for an awning as well?
The wing sucks, lights aren’t that bright and all the bolts and main frame that swings out rusted, I’ve only owned it for a few months also. @Keith Croshaw
Hi can you share the details of the brackets that you used to mount the Rhino Batwing to the Defender OEM roof rack. I noticed you have a rooftop tent on so I suppose you used an extended bracket to protrude the awing bracket away from the rooftop tent?
@@sushisean1 Doubt it the batwing mounting bracket barely reached the edge of the OEM Roof rack track. Maybe you are the using a different mounting bracket because the one that comes with the rhino batwing is not sufficiently long enough to securely mount. Maybe share a photo of your bracket?
How much depth does the OVS take up? I have a large Thule Cargo box I use and I need an awning that can withstand high wind going to the Outer Banks on the beach a lot. Are the joints on the OVS solid, ie plastic welded etc?
I want to install one on my ram 1500, I have the Yakima hd racks, would you recommend the batwing or this other one? My rack system is not bolted in but using the clamps, thanks
Really personal preference. Did my best to outline the pros and cons of each. For me, I've stuck with the OVS due to durability. Both are available with a variety of mounts, I'm sure you could make one work for yours.
Great video - I used this in my decision to purchase the Rhino version given it is lighter and cheaper than the Overland. I can see that you attached the Rhino type to the Expedition roof rack - did you have to modify the brackets to suit or did yours come with the necessary fixings to install? Thanks.
I took delivery of this item today and definitely feel I need different brackets to the ones supplied to fix to the expedition roof rack - any pointers would be much appreciated. Thanks.
Hey Kevin. You just need to get a bit creative. Use a T-Bolt inside your track on the rack, and then use Rhino Rack bracket 31103 which is a bit longer and will reach far enough for you.
The included bracket with the OVS works perfectly. For the Rhino rack you want part number 31103. Both would need a t bolt in the slot on your roof rack
You should've bought a passenger side awning. Much safer to drop the legs as you open the awning. IMO you shouldn't let it hang like that. The hinges are very weak.
Passenger side wont' work with our roof top tent config. The purpose of this comparison is to illustrate the pros and cons of different models. The OVS awning has proven flawless in plenty of wind without the legs, and when it gets to 15+ MPH, you can drop the built in legs no problem!
I am waiting for delivery of the Runaway Venturist off road trailer with the roof rack … will the OVB mount to it easily and will that rack two bar rack work/support the extra weight of the OVB?
Great Awning
Good looking Def 110 with the Matt Black Arches and those Rims and Wrangler Duratechs
Setting up an awning is the easy part. stowing it afterwards especially in adverse weather is the key to making a decision. Most reviewers miss this point.
Nice! Great video. Thanks.
Glad you liked it!
Great video! I’m actually stuck between the two so I really appreciate you doing this! Do you still find yourself deploying the legs on OVS? I find most people still do this. If so, the weight and one way pull of the rhino rack may take the prize.
Autoplicity, could you please attach links to each awning?
Absolutely, link in description now
Helo from GER :)
I wonder if you can help me? Which brackets exactly did you use to attach the Batwing to the original rack? I would be very happy if you could tell me.
Greetings from GER
Hi, I can of course see the brackets, but unfortunately I don't know who the manufacturer is and whether you might have modified anything. Maybe you have just a few words. Thank you so much!
Sorry - found the answer below. My bad :D
The OVS seems like it's well built, but I'd be worried about the build-up of rain on those large panels. The Rhino looks like you could build some slope into the surface to get better run-off.
Have had both in heavy rain, neither is an issue. If rain/snow is a concern, I'd go with the more robust OVS unit
You make the car look really small, but I'd need a ladder to even reach them both!
Have a look at powerfuluk as he has a plate that you might be able to change your ladder to the other side and bring the security box on the passenger side Alan Australia what a great awning fantastic for Australia
Is it possible to switch the places of the two accessories (ladder and box)? I have one of those triangle-shaped pop-up roof top tents and would love to use the OEM ladder of the Defender, instead of having to carry the tent ladder.
Following this
Hello, great Video! I do have the new Defender with the original Expedition-Roof-Rack, I do have the Rhino-270-Markise/Awing BUT no brackets to put those two together... Many suppliers sell thise products but none of them can provide a solution for combining them. Could you provide some drawings or the brackets themselves? Shipped to Switzerland? That would be awesome! Tkanks.
Hey Manfred thanks! You just need to get a bit creative. Use a T-Bolt inside your track on the rack, and then use Rhino Rack bracket 31103 which is a bit longer and will reach far enough for you.
Can you please create an install video for a new defender using the Expedition Rack? It is not straight forward at all...I even bought the 31103 kit.
PLease give us a call and we'll be happy to help! 800-299-1028
Does that defender have the matte finish?
Great video. I'm torn between the Roofnest Wing and the OVS 270. I really like the lights built into the Roofnest model, but durability is very important as well. I guess if I trust Roofnest to be my tent they're probably trustworthy for an awning as well?
The wing sucks, lights aren’t that bright and all the bolts and main frame that swings out rusted, I’ve only owned it for a few months also. @Keith Croshaw
I wouldn't rate Roofnest as a top quality product. The OVS awning has far better fit and finish then the Roofnest, however you pay for it with weight.
What is the general recommendation between the two which one is better??
I prefer the OVS as you don’t need the legs unless windy
Where do you get a 110 with the winch and bull bar? I want one
You build it!
Hi can you share the details of the brackets that you used to mount the Rhino Batwing to the Defender OEM roof rack. I noticed you have a rooftop tent on so I suppose you used an extended bracket to protrude the awing bracket away from the rooftop tent?
Rhino Batwing was using this mount: autoplicity.com/15466426-rhino-rack-usa-43259
@@Autoplicity But aren't you using the OEM Defender Roof Rack?
@@Kiwiadventurerandoverlander yes that mount will work for the OEM rack
@@sushisean1 Doubt it the batwing mounting bracket barely reached the edge of the OEM Roof rack track. Maybe you are the using a different mounting bracket because the one that comes with the rhino batwing is not sufficiently long enough to securely mount. Maybe share a photo of your bracket?
How much depth does the OVS take up? I have a large Thule Cargo box I use and I need an awning that can withstand high wind going to the Outer Banks on the beach a lot.
Are the joints on the OVS solid, ie plastic welded etc?
I wouldn't use any awning in winds much over 10 MPH, but yes they are stout. It doesn't take any Depth, it mounts outside the roof rails
Which mounting bracket did you use. Nice rig.
OVS comes with the bracket. Rhino Rack we used 31103
Hi, If you ever come across an auxiliary fuel tank for this particular model, please have a review. That would be so helpful. Thank you.
That would be wonderful! Tank size is my biggest complaint, hence carrying an extra 12 gallons on the roof.
Great video, the OVS is also attached with the same backets to the Land Rover roof rack?
OVS is using OVS brackets included with the awning
Where did you get the ham radio antenna mount?
Hi John that's the Diamond mount, here it is: amzn.to/3axp0dG
wonderful
I want to install one on my ram 1500, I have the Yakima hd racks, would you recommend the batwing or this other one? My rack system is not bolted in but using the clamps, thanks
Really personal preference. Did my best to outline the pros and cons of each. For me, I've stuck with the OVS due to durability. Both are available with a variety of mounts, I'm sure you could make one work for yours.
Love that ladder. Is that something that you sell?
That's a Land Rover factory option on the Defender (on passenger side).
Pretty awesome! Your product info on your site doesn't give the weight...so about 75 pounds?
Ya about 40 for the Rhino Rack and 80 for the OVS
Great video - I used this in my decision to purchase the Rhino version given it is lighter and cheaper than the Overland. I can see that you attached the Rhino type to the Expedition roof rack - did you have to modify the brackets to suit or did yours come with the necessary fixings to install? Thanks.
I took delivery of this item today and definitely feel I need different brackets to the ones supplied to fix to the expedition roof rack - any pointers would be much appreciated. Thanks.
Hey Kevin. You just need to get a bit creative. Use a T-Bolt inside your track on the rack, and then use Rhino Rack bracket 31103 which is a bit longer and will reach far enough for you.
Very helpful. With the 31103 did you need to do anything else like add washers, drill extra holes as the truck tapers to the back or anything else?
What awning mount are you using to mount it to the OEM roof rack?
Yeah, I'd like to know this too?
The OVS awning can be mounted using the bracket coming with the awning. The Rhino Rack requires a separate bracket from them to be purchased.
What bracket are u using
The included bracket with the OVS works perfectly. For the Rhino rack you want part number 31103. Both would need a t bolt in the slot on your roof rack
Hi. What did you use to mount the antenna on the hood? Want to use the same set up for my GMRS radio. Thanks!
Look for the Diamond K400S-NMO Lip mount on Amazon
Why driver side?
Because the tent opens to the passenger side
@@Autoplicity Thanks, I caught it the second time I watched.
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You should've bought a passenger side awning.
Much safer to drop the legs as you open the awning. IMO you shouldn't let it hang like that. The hinges are very weak.
Passenger side wont' work with our roof top tent config. The purpose of this comparison is to illustrate the pros and cons of different models. The OVS awning has proven flawless in plenty of wind without the legs, and when it gets to 15+ MPH, you can drop the built in legs no problem!
Overland one seems alot better and easier:)..
It is!
Camping at the mall are we? 😆😉🤔🤣
I am waiting for delivery of the Runaway Venturist off road trailer with the roof rack … will the OVB mount to it easily and will that rack two bar rack work/support the extra weight of the OVB?
It should mount fine to any roof rack you have. They have different mounts for different types of racks.
no malls in Death Valley!
Need a taller vehicle
What a load of rubbish, I i crazy that that soooooo floppy?