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Subject Topic: Inflatable Awnings v Poles
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19/11/2014 at 9:16pm
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This is descending down to childishness.

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.

A gadget? I think not. They are lightweight, easy to put up and dismantle, and very practical. Just the fact that there are no poles to damage the caravan is, in itself, a huge plus. This year its stood up to high winds and heavy rain equally as well or even better than a traditional awning.

I could not put up our last awning on my own. It needed two people at least.


20/11/2014 at 12:06am
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Well said Freeatlast!!!

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20/11/2014 at 7:20am
 Location: Hertfordshire
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I have had my kampa rally air 260 for over a year now and have used it in some pretty chaotic weather situations.
I am very happy with it.
Each to their own view, in my opinion they are brilliant.
John


20/11/2014 at 12:43pm
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I know it's not awnings but type into YouTube "inflatable tents on a very windy day" and you will be amazed how good these tents and awnings are, most of the tents don't even have any guys pegged out... As for the tubes, yes the odd one has had a manufacturing defect which is not good but these awnings have already been sold in the thousands, it is very rare a tube bursts. Re the price, next season (2015) you will find even more around the £350 mark for a 3-4m awning, yes the fabric will be a lower denier but that's the difference between the highest priced inflatable awnings and the lower priced awnings. The inflatable systems take a lot of work in the manufacturing of the awning and add about 25% on average to the price.

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20/11/2014 at 1:35pm
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Quote: Originally posted by freeatlast on 19/11/2014
This is descending down to childishness.

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.

A gadget? I think not. They are lightweight, easy to put up and dismantle, and very practical. Just the fact that there are no poles to damage the caravan is, in itself, a huge plus. This year its stood up to high winds and heavy rain equally as well or even better than a traditional awning.

I could not put up our last awning on my own. It needed two people at least.



You need to compare like for like which is very easy for instance with Kampa

This page shows the comparison.

Take the standard Rally 260 in pole and air form and the difference in price is there in black and white even ignoring the offers

As said when they come down in price enough I am sure they will sell even more


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20/11/2014 at 3:33pm
 Location: Lancashire
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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   

 Riviera-Swift-340-Caravan-Porch-Awning-Holiday-Weekend-Touring-Leisure-TS04215   



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.



22/11/2014 at 11:38pm
 Location: Cambridgeshire
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We love our air awning, and best bit was drying it at the end of a wet week-end!

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Started with a motorbike and tent.......my gallery, my life.


24/11/2014 at 11:11am
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See now there is a genuine plus! Like that!


24/11/2014 at 11:56am
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While I am sure that being able to inflate the awning outside for whatever reason, would be a plus point, not everybody would need to do this.
Our van is kept indoors and the awning can also be dried off indoors.

For us, the only reason that we are attracted to air awnings is having gone through the destruction that pole awning can do when attempting to take them down in a gale, the idea of just being able to deflate them and then fold the whole thing up is its major advantage.

Ofcourse they have other advantages like ease of being put up by one person and the time factor too.

Okay they are more expensive, but that has to be weighed against their advantages.

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24/11/2014 at 12:05pm
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I think being able to use your awning as a temporary conservatory is a huge plus Lobey


24/11/2014 at 12:30pm
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You mean you don't have a huge conservatory??????

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24/11/2014 at 3:13pm
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Yep its called a garden and is costs same to heat than a conservatory in winter!


24/11/2014 at 3:51pm
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Yup. I've got the same!

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24/11/2014 at 5:52pm
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Mine is selfmade!


Used a tent like this as basis:

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For someone who wants an unique awning and doesnt fear the work, charge was about £300-400 by the way, it is the best way to get a more or less affordable awning.

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