Air Beam Awning

Review1 replied on 03/01/2020 14:06

Posted on 03/01/2020 14:06

We are looking to purchase a 520 airbeam awning for our caravan which is sited on a seasonal pitch. We are looking for advice\recommendations on which brand to buy. TIA

JVB66 replied on 03/01/2020 16:23

Posted on 03/01/2020 16:23

If the pressures on air awnings are not monitored they are susceptible to exploding in high temperatures frown,

The awning /camping store near us have a whole rack of tubes which they say are one of their best sellers in the summer monthssurprisedfrown

peedee replied on 04/01/2020 07:09

Posted on 04/01/2020 07:09

For use on a seasonal pitch, think I would go for an awning with poles.

peedee

Andrew Whalley replied on 11/01/2020 16:13

Posted on 11/01/2020 16:13

we had an airbeam awning to fit our winnebago it cost £1k all bar a few quid...........and was rubbish.........it wont be long before you are buying puncture repair kits to sort it out, do yourself a favour and buy a carbon poled awning, it might take longer to erect and pack away but trust me it will last longer then the three years that ours lasted.........ergo we now have an old school poled awning !

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