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Subject Topic: Movelite not robust enough- suggestions? Post Reply Post New Topic
03/5/2010 at 7:13pm
 Location: Suffolk
 Outfit: LT31
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Hi,

We have a Movelite XL and although it's great to look at, a good size and easy to put up and take down it is just not strong enough for our good old British weather!  We have just started our second summer with it (having had to do some repair work at the end of last summer) and again it really struggled with the wind.  It bends and buckles way too easily in the lightest of breezes.  After our first camp out with it we added some additional reinforcements, i.e extra guide ropes and eyelet clamps on the skirts all round which has helped a little but basically the poles and seams are just not robust enough!  It's a shame because it connects so easily to our VW LT31 with straps and has a handy inner bedroom but we can't keep driving away from it not knowing if it's going to be there when we get back!

So, sadly, we are now looking for a new one - any suggestions?!

 

 



03/5/2010 at 8:38pm
 Location: North West Kent
 Outfit: Autosleeper Symbol
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We bought a Ventura Freestander for our Autosleeper Symbol back in January. It was a bit expensive but it is quality and has a very strong frame. Once you get used to it, took us 2 trips but we are ex tuggers and well versed in awnings!, it is pretty easy to put up too.


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03/5/2010 at 8:45pm
 Location: Suffolk
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Thanks Wills5138 for reply.  Does your freestander have the steel or fibreglass poles?  How do you fix it to the camper?


03/5/2010 at 8:59pm
 Location: North West Kent
 Outfit: Autosleeper Symbol
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We went for the steel poles. They are a fair bit cheaper but they are heavier.
We have 3 ways of fixing this to the van.
1) We have a Fiamma wind out. This has a 4mm bead on it and you can buy a fixing kit for this.
2) We also have a J rail fitted above the wind out and we can attach to this using a figure of 8 attachment.
3) Finally you can throw it over the top of the van and peg it down.
I will warn that so far we have not managed to get a "tight" fit to the van. There seems to be a bit of slack we cannot get rid of but it has not been a significant problem so far.

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05/5/2010 at 12:09pm
 Location: Chippenham
 Outfit: Bailey Pageant Cabriolet and tents
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Hi

we bought some of these http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Veranda-Pole-Carbon-Fibre-/200467431833  and placed then as uprights near the corner sections, strapped them down with these http://www.leisureshopdirect.com/caravan/outdoor/product_31535/Isabella_Storm_Strap_and_Peg.aspx?aff=122 and it was rock solid.

Had the added advantage of being able to hang things on the poles and the weight was supported by the upright veranda poles.

Hope this helps

Andy  




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