Seeking advice on upgrading Outwell awning to Airbeam?
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Seeking advice on upgrading Outwell awning to Airbeam?
We've had the Outwell country road for 3 years and although we are happy with it the appeal of ease of erection of the Airbeam together with less time is a bit of a no brainer.
We like the size of the country road - but the Vango's Airbeams (seem like the best air frames) have 2 sizes - larger (sapera) or smaller (Kela) than the country road. To add to the confusion there's now versions II of each, with what looks like good improvements eg side door entrance. As there's only 3 of us (1 infant) I'm thinking of going for the Kela II, new at £445 on ebay, compared to Sapera II at £599 - although can get mark I for £525 new!
Does anyone have one of these Airbeams - are you happy with them - good value, enough space in the Kela?
Does anyone have one they want to sell? Or swap with the Country road - comes with carpet and groundsheet.
Thank you,
Bongogog
We like the size of the country road - but the Vango's Airbeams (seem like the best air frames) have 2 sizes - larger (sapera) or smaller (Kela) than the country road. To add to the confusion there's now versions II of each, with what looks like good improvements eg side door entrance. As there's only 3 of us (1 infant) I'm thinking of going for the Kela II, new at £445 on ebay, compared to Sapera II at £599 - although can get mark I for £525 new!
Does anyone have one of these Airbeams - are you happy with them - good value, enough space in the Kela?
Does anyone have one they want to sell? Or swap with the Country road - comes with carpet and groundsheet.
Thank you,
Bongogog
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Re: Seeking advice on upgrading Outwell awning to Airbeam?
Our Kela is perfect for two adults (and one lab). Pricey but highly recommended, not heard a single bad word about them.
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Re: Seeking advice on upgrading Outwell awning to Airbeam?
Thanks for that Dr Fingers,
Was going for the Kela on ebay, but seller upped the price to £499 - doh!! As you say they ARE pricey!! Umm ...will have to think it over, Id rather spend the money on the holiday..
Was going for the Kela on ebay, but seller upped the price to £499 - doh!! As you say they ARE pricey!! Umm ...will have to think it over, Id rather spend the money on the holiday..
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Re: Seeking advice on upgrading Outwell awning to Airbeam?
I've just bought an Outdoor Revolution Oxygen Movelite 3 awning. It's pretty good. It replaced a Khyam Motordome Classic, which is pretty hard to beat in terms of speed of erection (ahem). The new awning is bigger, for those wet days, and has a sewn in groundsheet. The tunnel to the van is shorter, and is not quite as good a fit as the Khyam, but OK. it's taller than the Khyam, which saves my back. Mine is a 2014 model, bought 2nd hand on Ebay for £400...........
I'd recommend it.
Hope this helps
I'd recommend it.
Hope this helps
Re: Seeking advice on upgrading Outwell awning to Airbeam?
I have just bought one of these:
http://www.capitaloutdoors.co.uk/westfi ... ome-awning
At £329 it is the cheapest inflatable awning I found (I was replacing mine after the mice thought they would move into, i.e. eat, my previous awning over the winter, so I hadn't budgeted for it - ouch!) There was an outwell pitched next to me, and I was envious of it, but then it was considerably more expensive. The material used in the Westfield is more lightweight - but it was stable in the wind (I would recommend the storm poles) kept me dry, easily attached to the bongo with figure of 8, was really quick and easy to put up, and did everything I needed it to do.
I hope you find what you need!
http://www.capitaloutdoors.co.uk/westfi ... ome-awning
At £329 it is the cheapest inflatable awning I found (I was replacing mine after the mice thought they would move into, i.e. eat, my previous awning over the winter, so I hadn't budgeted for it - ouch!) There was an outwell pitched next to me, and I was envious of it, but then it was considerably more expensive. The material used in the Westfield is more lightweight - but it was stable in the wind (I would recommend the storm poles) kept me dry, easily attached to the bongo with figure of 8, was really quick and easy to put up, and did everything I needed it to do.
I hope you find what you need!
Re: Seeking advice on upgrading Outwell awning to Airbeam?
We had the sapera mk1, absolutely loved it, good size for whole family on wet days. Can't comment on smaller one, sorry. Everything else perfect.
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Re: Seeking advice on upgrading Outwell awning to Airbeam?
We have the same one, but I kind of wished that we'd paid the bit extra for the 2015 model. They have a little lip oover the door to stop the water pouring in on wet days.Rocketscientist123 wrote:I've just bought an Outdoor Revolution Oxygen Movelite 3 awning. It's pretty good. It replaced a Khyam Motordome Classic, which is pretty hard to beat in terms of speed of erection (ahem). The new awning is bigger, for those wet days, and has a sewn in groundsheet. The tunnel to the van is shorter, and is not quite as good a fit as the Khyam, but OK. it's taller than the Khyam, which saves my back. Mine is a 2014 model, bought 2nd hand on Ebay for £400...........
I'd recommend it.
Hope this helps
Apart from that, very nice
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Re: Seeking advice on upgrading Outwell awning to Airbeam?
We looked at vango air beam awnings and decided on an Outwell as the Vango's had a sloping door section that would allow rain in when it was opened. We've been very pleased with the Country Road but it is a matter of preference.
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Hi
we have a vango kela II , used it 5 times now, very easy to use, up quick and down quick, its a bit baggy where it meets the bongo , we used the pole fixing method using the lugs under the aft, this takes some of the slack out, I wish it was three feet wider running along the length of the van , it took a real battering at wareham last weekend . very strong wind and rain, no problem , out of 10 I figure its an 8, I would like to try a kyham motordome with rapidex , for a comparison but these don't have a sewn in ground sheet .
rgds Ian
we have a vango kela II , used it 5 times now, very easy to use, up quick and down quick, its a bit baggy where it meets the bongo , we used the pole fixing method using the lugs under the aft, this takes some of the slack out, I wish it was three feet wider running along the length of the van , it took a real battering at wareham last weekend . very strong wind and rain, no problem , out of 10 I figure its an 8, I would like to try a kyham motordome with rapidex , for a comparison but these don't have a sewn in ground sheet .
rgds Ian
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Re: Seeking advice on upgrading Outwell awning to Airbeam?
Have purchased recently a Vango Kela 2
Really pleased with it.
Connects easily via figure of 8
So easy to erect 10minutes and it's up another 10 to get all the lines out.
A great but expensive bit of kit.
Would highly recommend
Really pleased with it.
Connects easily via figure of 8
So easy to erect 10minutes and it's up another 10 to get all the lines out.
A great but expensive bit of kit.
Would highly recommend