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14/11/2014 at 7:59pm
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I have always had conventional awnings. I currently have a 5 metre Isabella Capri Lux I use as a porch awning. By myself it takes me about a hour to erect it including, putting it on the awning rail, pegs,curtains and draft skirt. No guy ropes.
On a dry day it takes about 45 minutes to clean, take down and pack up with a helper.
Iv'e always wondered how long it actually takes for one person to put up a 5 metre inflatable awning including draft skirt, curtains, pegs and ropes. How easy are they to pack away.
The Adverts/ You tubes are all speeded up.
14/11/2014 at 9:42pm
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I don't think i've seen a 5 metre air awning?
Next couple of years will see some air beam full awnings, best of both worlds
15/11/2014 at 6:02am
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had a 420cm vango air beam awning, can be put up and down by 2 in about 20 mins, new full awning takes about 1 hour.
15/11/2014 at 11:19am
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Our Trigano air 240cm awning takes about 20 min to put up, mostly dependent on ground conditions for the pegs and just 12 min to take down and pack away single handed.
15/11/2014 at 11:46am
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We do fancy an air awning but can't decide which one ...
Kampa or Vango
Vango or Kampa
Pro or std
Ace or Rally
Too much choice!
15/11/2014 at 12:37pm
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Check out the Trigano Air. No tapes across doors or the floor.
15/11/2014 at 1:19pm
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The trigano awnings a are produced in the same factory as the Sunncamp ones
15/11/2014 at 2:30pm
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Take a look also at the Outdoor Revolution Oxygen Speed 3 if you want a very wide inflatable. Its a hybrid of air and a couple of poles and its super quick to put up, it also has an amazing fabric with a great uv coating so it lasts way longer than similar denier polyester awnings.
I would say the best quality inflatable awnings having seen most are in no order, Kampa, Vango, Outdoor Revoultion ------------- Gary Cross - The masked camping guru.
15/11/2014 at 6:21pm
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Quote: Originally posted by checkley1973 on 15/11/2014
The trigano awnings a are produced in the same factory as the Sunncamp ones
Maybe, but they are not the same. The Sunncamp uses 150D fabric, the Trigano uses 210D fabric
15/11/2014 at 7:26pm
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Quote: Originally posted by frederico on 14/11/2014
I have always had conventional awnings. I currently have a 5 metre Isabella Capri Lux I use as a porch awning.
Thats a hell of a 'porch' at five metres. Virtually a conservatory! The air-beam awnings seem bulky to me, the 'struts' being like fence posts. They must weigh a lot more than their 'poled' counterparts, surely?
15/11/2014 at 10:04pm
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Nah! Mine weighs in at 12kg.
15/11/2014 at 10:23pm
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vango varkala weights in at 26 kgs,when the van body is 7 metres long,4.2 metres is just over half its length,
16/11/2014 at 10:42am
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We have the Kampa Air Ace at 4m long and 3 metres deep in the middle. It does not take long to erect the awning, but the same amount of time to peg it down. Time wise probably not a great saving to warrant the price. If you are disabled, the air awning is the best thing since sliced bread.
16/11/2014 at 11:56am
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Thank you for the replies.
We have a 7x3.5 metre full awning which tkes a bit of time so we bought a Dorema porch awning for short stops.
It was a bit small 8'x7' only just managing a table and two chairs so I bought the 5mtr Capri off eBay and converted it to a porch.
I find it easy to erect but I wondered how it compared to inflatables in case we change in the future.
16/11/2014 at 5:31pm
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It's not so much the time but the ease. One person can put up even the biggest of these inflatable awnings. ------------- Gary Cross - The masked camping guru.
16/11/2014 at 6:14pm
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In hot weather we zip all the panels out of our tradiional awning and use it as a sun canopy. Can you do that with air beams and be confident that it will be secure in wind?
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