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03/6/2012 at 5:19pm
Location: Staffordshire Outfit: 2008 Avondale Osprey S
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We bought a Quest Rolli in April thinking it would solve all our awning problems, we used to have a Fiamma canopy, porch and full awning and had to swap them around depending on the length of our stay, the Rolli is a canopy with good quality sides that make a decent, airy awning and we we're very excited about it.
Well it all went horribly wrong last night, at 3.30am I was woken by a loud noise and it had collapsed, two of the roof struts had buckled and the awning had ripped out of its bag collapsing down denting the van and breaking the clothes airer and electric coolbox.
We took it back to Jacksons of Old Arley today who were fantastic with us, Tim took one look at the photos and immediately offered a full refund, we were stressed out because we have a holiday booked next week and had sold our fiamma and awnings a few days ago! He then did us a great deal on a Kampa Jamboree awning and Fiamma canopy, he's asked me to email him the photos showing the collapse and damage and is going to get in touch with Quest.
I'm unsure what caused it, maybe faulty stitching or maybe a pool formed and caused the roof to buckle, Quest claim it's weatherproof but we'd lost all faith in it and didn't want a replacement.
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05/6/2012 at 7:59pm
Location: Staffordshire Outfit: 2008 Avondale Osprey S
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Lassie ~ we're not sure yet what will happen, I'm about to send the email to Jacksons who will pass the information onto Quest and I assume/hope they will be helpful, aside from the two dents it broke our clothes hanger and electric coolbox plus the cost of diesel on a 160 mile round trip to/from Jacksons to return it which in turn meant we lost a day of our holiday, on the day we returned it we stayed at home for the night and it was after 5.30 by the time we got back (we'd dropped the dogs off to save them being stuck in the car all day) we were shattered and didn't have the enthusiasm to go back to the caravan.
Tango ~ I agree, Jacksons are excellent, I commented to my husband in the middle of the night when we were thoroughly wet and miserable sorting out the wreckage that I was glad we had bought it from them as I knew they'd be super helpful, it was a plus point when everything was so negative. As I mentioned Tim was great, he was the one who we dealt with when we bought it and he was equally great when we took it back.
Rushallmanor ~ the Quest is more expensive than the Fiamma, it was £700 for the size we bought and the equivalent size Fiamma including all panels is £512, not the zip version but the panels which fit our model.
We've gone back to the Fiamma now and in our opinion it's flimsier than the Quest and the privacy rooms are too dark for us but it's personal choice, we would never buy the side panels now anyway. The flimsier build is one reason we've gone back to it as it's lighter, the poles can concertina back in if a puddle does form and the roof is flappier so we're hoping rain will blow off it easier.
Anyway, it's all behind us now, we're home and thoroughly shattered but in hindsight we're glad it happened this weekend and not next week when we're off to Keswick, we'd have been totally stuck if it had happened up there.
Post last edited on 05/06/2012 21:43:52
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