No worries Derek. I am hoping that when we are away we wont need to test its durability in the wind, mind you, we do tend to go away in Scotland!! Hoping the Scottish meet gets great weather though.Dr Fingers wrote:That's reassuring, as have just splashed the cash on the smaller version. Many thanks to Sharon for lots of advice and pics![]()
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Inflatable awnings?
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Re: Inflatable awnings?
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Re: Inflatable awnings?
no need to worry about the wind mine had a good test in the wind at st David's at week end if I was a salesman could have sold at least 6 with the interest that was shown I think they are going to be a very popular item real test week Sunday on my way to bonnie scotland
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Well, as I said, I've bought one, though £420 hurt a bit. So far not used in anger, just a trial in the garden, but it is really well made. Junked the bedroom in the Kela, not needed as will sleep onboard. Really easy to set up, after the first try, but a pig to fold away: no chance of getting it back in the bag, even without the pump etc.
How do they pack these things at the factory? Is it done by Chinese midgets who have mastered the Art over centuries??
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How do they pack these things at the factory? Is it done by Chinese midgets who have mastered the Art over centuries??
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They use compression machines!Dr Fingers wrote:Well, as I said, I've bought one, though £420 hurt a bit. So far not used in anger, just a trial in the garden, but it is really well made. Junked the bedroom in the Kela, not needed as will sleep onboard. Really easy to set up, after the first try, but a pig to fold away: no chance of getting it back in the bag, even without the pump etc.
How do they pack these things at the factory? Is it done by Chinese midgets who have mastered the Art over centuries??
"Ah, Grasshopper"
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Jilly, you're kidding me, right??Jillygumbo wrote:They use compression machines!Dr Fingers wrote:Well, as I said, I've bought one, though £420 hurt a bit. So far not used in anger, just a trial in the garden, but it is really well made. Junked the bedroom in the Kela, not needed as will sleep onboard. Really easy to set up, after the first try, but a pig to fold away: no chance of getting it back in the bag, even without the pump etc.
How do they pack these things at the factory? Is it done by Chinese midgets who have mastered the Art over centuries??
"Ah, Grasshopper"
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Re: Inflatable awnings?
I am loving the look of this being new to awnings I see it can attach to an eexisting canopy. My bongo came with the ykk awning attached which is great but sometimes I might need a drive away awning too if like to keep both and not remove the ykk from the van is this the only awning that allows this? Sorry to jump on your thread.
2002 Bongo V6 Petrol AFT Sunlight Silver Metallic with YKK awning.
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Does anyone know if the larger Vango Sapera (£569) inflatable awning would be suitable for a bongo. This model fits gutter heights of between 230-290 Centimetres. Would the increased angle be too much for water to flood the gutter of a bongo (Height 182 centimetres).
The slightly increased room over the Kela is tempting but it of course has to fit !
Julian
The slightly increased room over the Kela is tempting but it of course has to fit !
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Re: Inflatable awnings?
Hi Julianpantechnicon wrote:Does anyone know if the larger Vango Sapera (£569) inflatable awning would be suitable for a bongo. This model fits gutter heights of between 230-290 Centimetres. Would the increased angle be too much for water to flood the gutter of a bongo (Height 182 centimetres).
The slightly increased room over the Kela is tempting but it of course has to fit !
Julian
The Kela still has excess at the bit attaching to the van and water does gather. We managed to sort it with a couple of clamps to stop any major puddles forming but I imagine one with that much excess may be harder to solve.
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Re: Inflatable awnings?
having just returned from 14 nights and 2456 miles driving and pitching this awning 7 times the only slight problem I had was getting the tension of the tunnel correct when retuning from trips out this proved a very sticky point with the better half when the figure of 8 strips I was useing came off at 3am on a very windy night on the island of Skye so after that I used the over the top strap on the front just in case it proved to be a.cracking bit of kit very easy for 2 to pitch I am certainly glad I bought one