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Inflatable Drive away awning
Posted: 28 Jul 2017, 21:30
by ChrisTriple
Hi all can anyone recommend me an inflatable drive away awning, it needs to have a separate bedroom part and a sewn in ground sheet.
There seem to be lots about for lots of money, or can anyone recommend a place to go see them? I'm in the Cotswolds
Re: Inflatable Drive away awning
Posted: 30 Jul 2017, 19:22
by ChrisTriple
No one then I guess
Re: Inflatable Drive away awning
Posted: 30 Jul 2017, 20:59
by boatbuilder
I bought an Olpro Loopo Breeze.
It comes with a sewn in groundsheet and you can buy an inner tent separately to make a bedroom.
Pretty good value for money compared to other brands.
Maybe not quite as good quality as the Vango brand but pretty good.
Re: Inflatable Drive away awning
Posted: 30 Jul 2017, 22:03
by ChrisTriple
I think I've seen them on eBay. I'll check them out thanks

Re: Inflatable Drive away awning
Posted: 31 Jul 2017, 21:50
by Mr_Mac
I have a Vango Kela. Highly recommended. It was expensive but with this you get great quality IMHO. I love it that I can put this up in 10 minutes.
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Re: Inflatable Drive away awning
Posted: 02 Aug 2017, 15:20
by moggymorgan
Same here, vango kela airbeams, great bit of kit.peg it out and inflate.
Re: Inflatable Drive away awning
Posted: 05 Aug 2017, 11:14
by ChrisTriple
That kind of thing, yes but bigger
Re: Inflatable Drive away awning
Posted: 05 Aug 2017, 18:17
by a1winchester
Mr_Mac wrote:I have a Vango Kela. Highly recommended. It was expensive but with this you get great quality IMHO. I love it that I can put this up in 10 minutes.
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Agree as above. 100% satisfied with my Kela now I got the clamp pole gutter attachment
Re: Inflatable Drive away awning
Posted: 05 Aug 2017, 18:19
by a1winchester
ChrisTriple wrote:That kind of thing, yes but bigger
Much bigger and you won't fit on some campsite pitches.
Re: Inflatable Drive away awning
Posted: 05 Aug 2017, 19:47
by ChrisTriple
My current ones much bigger and I've never had an issue. That ones just over 2 meters of useable length, and no where to fit my current king size air bed

Re: Inflatable Drive away awning
Posted: 07 Aug 2017, 06:31
by Sleedale
We have the vango Sapera, which is great. Had it a few years now, it came with a separate bedroom inner which we don't use, is a nice space, good Windows etc. I put a new fig 8 rail on the high top above the door to raise the awning and use fig 8 strips with a piece of kador/keder strip to make it easier to attach and detach from the van. Find it stays on better than using the gutter, pole and clamp etc. The awning also comes with long straps to chuck over the van and guy to the ground as an alternative. The tunnel between the van and awning proper is also very useful.
Easy to put up and deflate too.
Re: Inflatable Drive away awning
Posted: 07 Aug 2017, 07:02
by ChrisTriple
I'll take a look thanks

Re: Inflatable Drive away awning
Posted: 08 Aug 2017, 11:19
by ChrisTriple
Think I've found what I'm looking for a Vango Galli, not cheap but I think it's going to be easier to put up and down and the added bonus of a sewn in grownsheet our current ones don't have

Re: Inflatable Drive away awning
Posted: 08 Aug 2017, 12:03
by Sailsy
Hi
We have a Khyam Driveaway Aerotech 4XL. Its big but it does fit on most normal pitches. It has 4 airbeams and takes about 20 mins to put up.
Not cheap but very good quality.
Cheers
Andy
