hi looking to buy an air awning size 390 but not sure which brand is the best to buy had a kampa standard awning for years which served me well and was looking at them but as there are other brands out there would like some feedback as to which might be the best to buy
thanks ian
Before we purchased our Kampa 260 air awning over 3 years ago we had a look round at the different makes first but Kampa seemed to have better quality robust material in comparison to others. Due to the thickness of material, it of course makes them a bit heavier therefore you have to make your own choice whether you want robust or lightweight.
hi thanks for the replies as iam seasonal so needs to be robust kampa was my first choice but like to get views from people that have experiance with air awning
ian
Another Kampa owner, who is well happy with my awning, owned/used for 3 seasons now.
Reason for choosing Kampa was not just quality, but features like single inflation point and multiple deflation points, and isolation valves on each airtube which means awning probably remains usable in event of a leak. It's the little things like apex air vents (my non-Kampa smaller 'cheaper' lightweight awning doesn't have them, and I certainly miss them!), and roof liners that also make it far more comfortable than some rivals. As always, the Devil is in the details!
hi monty15 these are the points i looked at my kampa pole has lasted me 6 yrs through some horrendous weather not a tear or damage to it hence why i am looking at now buying there air awning nice to have some input from users that can tell me how good they are
thanks ian
We have a Bradcot Aspire 390. Single inflation multi deflation points. Good quality but heavy to feed through.
Wouldn't fancy leaving any air awning up full time on a seasonal pitch as variation in temperature can lead to exploding beams.
We have a 'driveaway' Vango Kella for 4 years, very pleased with it. No leaks and has performed well in strong winds.
It takes 15 min to put up, and 20min to pack, even in the rain.