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13/4/2011 at 5:36pm
Location: Polesworth Warwickshire Outfit: Bailey Unicorn III Valencia (LR Disco)
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Quote: Originally posted by SusieSausage on 13/4/2011
David, when you say you hated the Spacelight, what was wrong with it? I've just had a look at it (2011 version) and it seems quite nice. Was there a reason why you didn't leave it on the side of the van? Sorry if this seems like an inquisition!
Not at all Susie. I've just had a look at the 2011 version (didn't know they'd decided to bring it back) - I have to say it looks much nicer than the earlier version, which always seemed to have a lot of wasted space. The original had a fibre frame hoop at the front, which meant you had restricted room at the sides - the new one seems to have down pieces and a curved top piece which gives the impression that it's much more useable. Our old Spacelight not only always looked odd, but because there was no support between the 'front hoop' and the caravan, the slightest bit of wind meant that the whole structure was quite unstable. The 'storm straps', such as they were, were attached to the canvas & front pole by a piece of elastic ring - rather like the thing my daughter puts in her hair, so didn't do much to stabalize the outfit.
I never liked the idea of leaving it on the awning rail to travel because of the extra weight on the awning rail (many on here posted about this at the time), and because we use our main awning quite a lot and therefore would have ended up in taking it off in any case.
After saying all that, the 2011 Spacelight looks much better, and may be worth looking at in the flesh. In the meantime, we are really happy with our Kampa Fiesta - a very stable unit, and head and shoulders abouve the old Spacelight IMHO.
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15/4/2011 at 11:01am
Location: None Entered Outfit: None Entered
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Thanks for your views, Ecocamping. I can honestly say, though, that the Royal Windsor 260 is everything we expected it to be. It stays quite happily attached to the side of the van, does not affect stability one bit, does not leak, is easy-peasy to erect,etc. etc. The only downside is that cover bag is exposed to the elements 24:7, and it is this which failed as it ripped (the sun had made it too brittle) and is not replaceable on its own. The actual awning itself is in fine form (and will now be used for spares!). We caravan virtually every other weekend so quick erection is paramount to us. As we only paid £130 for it in February 2009, we've taken the view that it's worth spending a couple of hundred pounds every two years or so to buy a new budget awning, but will definitely stick to the "Stay On Van" format.
Again, thanks to everyone for all their comments.
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