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Beware, the very early ones were not terribly reliable, with airbeam failures quite common, some brands seemed better than others, but none were really great! The later ones are MUCH better. Opt for as new as you can find/afford.
Have you looked at the packed holdall size and weight? They are bulky and heavy, too much for some to handle, AND can be compromising on caravan load!
I've got a Kampa Rally Airpro 330 (not for sale!), it's a bit of a beast, but I can manage it on my own, but you have to work quite hard, and not inclined to use it for short stays.
I've also got a smaller Sunncamp Swift Deluxe 260 SC poled awning for short stays (much quicker/easier to erect), and TBH I'd never have bought the Kampa if I'd had the Sunncamp first, but may have gone for the larger 330 as an only awning. The poled version of the Sunncamp is a single hooped pole in 3 sections, two telescopic steel side poles and a fibreglass roof pole. So simple to deal with, the more expensive airbeam version is an unnecessary extra cost IMHO.
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