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Subject Topic: Kampa Ace 400 Air 2016 Pro`s & Cons pleas
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19/10/2016 at 6:03pm
 Location: Wallsend
 Outfit: Kampa Hayling Air pro 6
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Generally we have no condensation but a couple of months ago we were at our favourite CL in Northumberland. Woke up Saturday morning to bone dry awning. It was a different story on the Sunday as we had condensation despite the vents being open etc exactly the same as the night before. Same awning, same pitch but clearly the temp/conditions caused the condensation. We have used it in gales and driving rain and had no condensation problems so I'm sure ground temperature was the issue this time.

We dont get hung up on it - we simply use our Kercher Window Vac to hoover the wet away and it soon dries


19/10/2016 at 7:43pm
 Location: Halifax
 Outfit: Touring Caravan
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Thanks, we've ot usedours yet


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19/10/2016 at 10:38pm
 Location: BLACK((gods)) COUNTRY
 Outfit: Pi;ote Reference 740
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We have the Kampa rally air pro 330 and concur about the weight,and find pushing(as referred to earlier)it through the rail the best way,I'm sure I've seen an advert(video)somewhere of a device to help pull an awning along without too much effort,has anyone else seen it?apart from the weight it's a great awning,I use an electric pump.I position the car next to it and connect the battery to the pump,takes a couple of minutes.

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20/10/2016 at 10:51am
 Location: Worcestershire
 Outfit: Buccaneer Cruiser
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Quote: Originally posted by AL53HX on 19/10/2016
We have the Kampa rally air pro 330 and concur about the weight,and find pushing(as referred to earlier)it through the rail the best way,I'm sure I've seen an advert(video)somewhere of a device to help pull an awning along without too much effort,has anyone else seen it?apart from the weight it's a great awning,I use an electric pump.I position the car next to it and connect the battery to the pump,takes a couple of minutes.



When we had the electric pump we bought this Ultramax 7v battery. It6 fits nicely into the bag that was supplied with the electric pump and asves the hassle of trying to gte the car as close as possible to the awning. It lasts for about 7 - 8 pumps for a Air Ace before requiring to be recharged.


22/10/2016 at 4:39pm
 Location: Cambridgeshire
 Outfit: 2017 Swift Accent 580 & Ford Kuga AWD
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We spoke to Kampa about our friends awning at the show about condensation and the answer was to leave the air vents in the top corners open all the time and to buy the additional roof lining! We have just ordered a 2017 Kampa Rally Air 390 and got a really good deal inc loads of extra accessories thrown in, at the show.
If you are worrried about the weight of the Ace air 400 why not take a look at the rally air 390. It will be lighter in weight and on your pocket because actually it's not that much smaller than the ace air 400 when you look at the useable space. You can zip the sides out to make it easier getting it through the awning rail.

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May - WoodFarm Dorset
June - IOW
Aug - can't decided
October - Yorkshire
Plus many more weekends at every possible chance!


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22/10/2016 at 5:15pm
 Location: Halifax
 Outfit: Touring Caravan
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Hi Thanks, we've bought the 500 ace air, can't wait to use it x


23/10/2016 at 9:55am
 Location: Worcestershire
 Outfit: Buccaneer Cruiser
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Quote: Originally posted by Nescafe84 on 22/10/2016
We spoke to Kampa about our friends awning at the show about condensation and the answer was to leave the air vents in the top corners open all the time and to buy the additional roof lining! We have just ordered a 2017 Kampa Rally Air 390 and got a really good deal inc loads of extra accessories thrown in, at the show.
If you are worrried about the weight of the Ace air 400 why not take a look at the rally air 390. It will be lighter in weight and on your pocket because actually it's not that much smaller than the ace air 400 when you look at the useable space. You can zip the sides out to make it easier getting it through the awning rail.



We had ever conceivable vent open plus the doors at the bottom and still had condensation and thsi was in May. I don't see why one should have to buy a roof lining for an awning costing in excess of £1000 to cure a known fault.


18/11/2016 at 8:03am
 Location: Herne Bay.Kent
 Outfit: Elddis.affinity
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We too have the Kampa air ace 400 and I'm 65 with emphysema and my wife has asthma and found this easy to put up,in fact its more difficult folding it up small enough to fit back into its bag,lol.last time out we had to put it away wet but after we had been back home for a few days the sun decided to shine so I managed to get it out and put it up all on my own,secret is lubricate the awning rail and it slid round with me just feeding it in from second entry point with no problem at all,must say the only problem is we found is with this awning is you need a level pitch,but apart from that no problem,we do have an electric pump as there is no way I could pump up by hand,stable in strong winds as well.

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24/7/2017 at 10:02pm
 Location: None Entered
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Hi all,
I have found that the biggest problem with sliding the awnings onto the rail isn't the weight of the awning, it is the friction. I spray the rail or beading regularly with silicone spray, and it makes an amazing difference. (Works great on zips too!) Silicone is also water repellant.
Lidl had some in recently with a built-in nozzle tube, so it doesn't go everywhere.
- Used it this weekend on a friends van and his Fiesta Pro 420 went up dead easy.

Whoops! sorry JanPeterT69, just read your post- (didn't want to steal your suggestion) I agree with you - lubrication is key!

Post last edited on 24/07/2017 22:06:10



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