Kammok ‘3-Second Car Awning’ Crushes Funding Goal in 1 Hour | GearJunkie

2022-06-10 20:24:38 By : Mr. Peter Wang

June 8, 2022 |  By Andrew McLemore

Judging by the videos on YouTube, car awnings have caused a lot of frustration. You can find DIY tutorials as well as campers questioning the wisdom of bringing a car awning in the first place. So Kammok wants to change the car awning game.

Given the fickleness of most awnings, perhaps it’s no surprise that Kammok’s Kickstarter campaign for its new easy-deploy car awning surpassed its $10,000 funding goal within an hour.

With 22 days still to go, the Austin-based company’s campaign had already reached $181,000 from over 240 backers.

The slapstick comedy of the Kickstarter video taps into the “Is it worth it?” sentiment that has long dominated the conversation about car awnings. Kammok claims that the Crosswing opens in just 3 seconds, and shows the ease of deployment in a dozen different ways in the video.

Their point is clear: They made a car awning people might actually use.

“Traditional car-mounted awnings are not designed for quick, immediate use. Long setup times prevent you from staying dry when the rain comes, and the hassle of setup often discourages you from ever wanting to set them up in the first place,” the company wrote in the Kickstarter campaign.

“We realized they were one piece of gear we rarely used. We knew there needed to be a simple solution — an awning so easy to use that you didn’t even need to set your drink down to deploy it.”

The Crosswing ditched the metal legs of many past designs, relying instead on a self-supporting X-frame that eliminates the need for other structures that would complicate setup.

It comes in two sizes: a 5-foot version and a 7-foot version. The awning also offers deployment depths of 3 feet, 4.9 feet, and 6.5 feet, the largest of which offers 45.5 square feet of coverage.

Kammok wrote that installation of the Crosswing on a car rack is simple and easy enough for one person to complete on their own in a few minutes. Kammok also made it waterproof and resistant to mold, UV light, and winds up to 25 mph.

Kickstarter backers can expect to receive their Crosswing in November 2022.

As for YouTube, Kammok has supplied new material for those obsessed with car awnings — the company recently got the approval of the Overland Engineer.

An award-winning journalist and photographer, Andrew McLemore brings more than 14 years of experience to his position as Associate News Editor for Lola Digital Media. Andrew is a musician, climber and traveler who currently lives in Cuenca, Ecuador, which he uses as a home base for adventures throughout the Americas. When he’s not writing, playing gigs or exploring the outdoors, he’s hanging out with his dog Campana.

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