I hope someone here can help.
Kampa no longer supply a roof liner for my awning ( not the dual ridge type). I may end up making one but will need some idea of the dimensions as well as fixing point positions.
Would someone be prepared to share some photographs of how close to the air beams these things are supposed to be?
I have tried eBay etc but without success, hence the decision to try and make one.
We have a Kampa Rally Air roof liner but it is for a 390, if that would be any use to you, it's possibly just pre 2017 and has never been used, that you could adapt.
Quote: Originally posted by Rob and Tina on 10/5/2023
We have a Kampa Rally Air roof liner but it is for a 390, if that would be any use to you, it's possibly just pre 2017 and has never been used, that you could adapt.
Tina
How much would you want for it? It may be adaptable is it's before the dual ridge models came in
i made mine too! used a white cotton sheeting fabric which i joined and then i got a whole load of the rings to stitch on in place, like you i didnt know where to place them so waited until we had the awning up and sat and did that one day, i used some elastic so it had a bit of give.
We had a kampa air 390 roof liner for our 2022 awning and had to take it back as it sagged so much we couldn’t open and shut the door. They refunded as said there had been a problem with them.
The other problem was that they sold the awning lights to us when we bought the whole set up but you couldn’t use the lights with the roof lining.
I've got the same awning as you, and there is nothing very sophisticated about the roof liner. A DIY bed sheet based one should be perfectly adequate.
I can't measure mine as it's in remotely stored van at the moment. From memory it's very slightly undersized to roof length of awning inside the airbeams, about 6" (150mm) away from van wall, and does not cover the triangular roof windows, the attachment points are toggles on elastic straps about 1" (25mm) long (that fit the rings sewn into awning roof) at numerous places around the edge AND down the centre to match the central roof beam.
The front edge (away from van wall) is not straight, but wide 'V' that follows the edge of the triangular roof windows, that didn't seem clever to me as it allows sun to shine in! If making my own, I'd be inclined to see if I could cover the windows!
There do appear to be a few in stock with caravan awning suppliers if you Google for them, but they were hard come by even when my awning was new in 2018!