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Recommend me a drive away awning please...

Posted: 14 Apr 2014, 12:19
by kennyjackett
Hi guys

I have a Autosleeper high-top and looking for a drive away awning to store stuff in and whatnot. Not sure if we need it big enough to sleep anyone in but looking into all options. Any recommendations??

Many thanks!

Re: Recommend me a drive away awning please...

Posted: 14 Apr 2014, 12:47
by Louey

Re: Recommend me a drive away awning please...

Posted: 14 Apr 2014, 20:02
by Sleedale
Vango Sapera air away. Inflatable awning, comes in two sizes, has inner sleeping bit. Easy to put up and take down. Love ours, bought it last year.

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Just looked in for sale general section, someone is selling the smaller size one of these.

Re: Recommend me a drive away awning please...

Posted: 16 Apr 2014, 12:13
by baj25
A +1 for the vango inflatable. Sewn in groundsheet as well. Not the cheapest, but I have spent too many hours of my life putting up and taking down awnings- not any more though!

Re: Recommend me a drive away awning please...

Posted: 17 Apr 2014, 22:36
by vandad
Khyam pop-ups are quick to put up. Ours is big and heavy when packed up though.

Re: Recommend me a drive away awning please...

Posted: 18 Apr 2014, 12:38
by KINGPRAWN
vandad wrote:Khyam pop-ups are quick to put up. Ours is big and heavy when packed up though.
We have a kyham.... So easy to put up/take down... Yeh it's quite heavy in its bag.. But I can easily manage taking it from the back of the van to the side, all on my own by myself :ok

Re: Recommend me a drive away awning please...

Posted: 22 Apr 2014, 20:47
by pocolow
We bought a Khyam Driveaway sleeper awning a few weeks ago for Just over £200 and used it for the first time this weekend in Anglesey...Its not a quick pop up one but frankly for the 20 mins it took me to put it up was no real hassle... :ok
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Re: Recommend me a drive away awning please...

Posted: 22 Apr 2014, 22:40
by BOXY
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We've got a Royal Traveller tunnel awning. We only use it if we're stopping on the same site for a few days or if we've got friends dropping by. It's easy enough for two people to put up if the weather is good, but taking it down on a windy, wet morning is another story. It's probably nearly big enough to park a tin-top in :!:

Re: Recommend me a drive away awning please...

Posted: 23 Apr 2014, 08:09
by poshbuggers
We have one of the E-Z up versions of the Khyam Motordome Sleeper Plus. It's one of their larger models but it's so easy to put up and take down.

We have owned a Raleigh Motent, JK Spacemaker, Outwell something or other and now this and am finally happy and confident it won't leak or blow away.

The Khyam is a little bit heavy but that helps hold it down and that weight is mainly the frame which puts itself up. No silly threading of fibreglass poles - it's like a heavy duty Gazebo. Without the wobbles and flying off into the next plot :rofl

Re: Recommend me a drive away awning please...

Posted: 23 Apr 2014, 08:24
by cleagarr
As posted several times before I have one of these: http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/tents/p/que ... econds/520.

They also do an XL version: http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/tents/p/Que ... ds-XL/1339

We chose this because it does not fit directly to the van (found this a faff on our old Royal Traveller) and it is up and down in two minutes. It also stores flat (as a disc) so is easily stored under the rear mattress in the boot. Couldn't find any very good pictures on mine in situ but here is one... Image

Re: Recommend me a drive away awning please...

Posted: 24 Apr 2014, 06:46
by B.A Eauty
We have an Outwell country road, never let us down… Image

Re: Recommend me a drive away awning please...

Posted: 03 May 2014, 23:05
by ChrisTriple
pocolow wrote:We bought a Khyam Driveaway sleeper awning a few weeks ago for Just over £200 and used it for the first time this weekend in Anglesey...Its not a quick pop up one but frankly for the 20 mins it took me to put it up was no real hassle... :ok
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I'm looking at getting one of these, does it have a fitted ground sheet or is it separate?

Re: Recommend me a drive away awning please...

Posted: 06 Jun 2014, 22:59
by kennyjackett
Thanks kindly folks! I will endeavour to check all of these suggestions out :D

Re: Recommend me a drive away awning please...

Posted: 07 Jun 2014, 07:11
by LeeME3
Another vote for Airbeam by Vango. I've had / slept in many tents and awnings in my life and this is very much at the top of the pile quality wise (admittedly reflected in the price). I have the smaller one (called the Kela) and with the fitted bedroom installed there is still room to cook etc in there but take the bedroom out and it becomes a good sized weather proof area. Used it for half-term recently and it survived 6 days of continuous rain without getting damp inside - sewn in groundsheet really helps. They come in 2 heights - 'standard' fits our vans. 4 different ways of attaching to the van so even works with a tintop like mine.