The Rhino Rack Batwing 270 Awning is a…
The Rhino Rack Batwing 270 Awning is a total letdown. After barely a year of light use, the storage bag ripped, water got in, poles bent, and the zipper blew out. This isn’t extreme off-roading—it was basic camping and day trips. The bag, which is essential to storing and protecting the awning, failed first and started a domino effect of issues.
Rhino Rack’s customer service was no help. They admitted the damage, then tried to deflect by saying the bag isn’t covered under warranty after one year because it’s “textile.” Are you serious? The whole setup is useless without that bag. It’s not some accessory—it’s core to the product’s function.
They offered to replace a couple poles but refused to replace the one part that rendered the entire system trash. If a product can’t survive a year of casual use and the company refuses to make it right, it’s junk. Period.
Rhino Rack used to have a good name. That’s clearly changed. Save your money. This thing belongs in a landfill.

