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20/11/2014 at 3:33pm
Location: Lancashire Outfit: Volvo X60 Coachman
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On the kampa rally 390 the difference is 65%.
First of all you can get mine for about £390. Are you seriously suggesting a decent awning with poles costs under £200? I think not. Some cost up to £1000.
Can you get a decent awning for less than £200 ??, Well it depends on what you want.i bought a great lightweight 340 wide 250 deep with full head height all along, takes me 5 mins to put up and 5 mins to peg down, is lightweight at 14kg and has withstood some very strong winds. Cost me £100 in a sale down from £160 this has been my 5th porch awning after many sunncamps ultimas and the likes, and has by a country mile been the best. It's about 3 years old now and i wouldnt hesitate to buy another when this gives up
i actually have a full size Ventura awning with annexe which now only ever gets used when we are away for 2 weeks or more,
Pics below are the same model as mine but in a different colour, Best £100 i ever spent
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21/11/2014 at 9:03pm
Location: Staffordshire Outfit: Freelander 2 2.2GS
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I have used both conventional canvas awnings and lightweight ones, but must confess I have never had an inflatable (though they do look good). The canvas awnings, both porch and full, are very nice when they are up and feel more like an extra "room" on the side of the caravan as they are more substantial. However, when bad weather blows in, I have spent sleepness nights worrying about whether it will manage to stay upright because when they do fail, those metal poles can do a lot of damage to the side of a caravan. I have seen this for myself on an exposed site in Cornwall with dents and holes punctured in the side of some vans requiring expensive repairs.
We now have 2 lightweight awnings, a small porch and a 390. I am looking to replace the larger awning, possibly with an inflatable. My only worry is if the thing develops a leak to be honest. A pole is easy enough to replace but trying to locate leaks and fix them properly could prove far more problematic!!
With the 2 of us not getting any younger, the lightweight awnings of all types are so much easier to put up. Both of ours have withstood strong winds and seem to "give" a little more, surprisingly standing up to some really gusty weather conditions.
At the end of the day we think that the cost of buying a lightweight inflatable compared to the cost of an Isabella or Dorema canvas, coupled with the ease of erecting the thing, there is just no contest. I doubt we will buy another canvas awning and will probably end up investing in an inflatable.
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