We are staying in North Devon and experienced exactly the same water pooling in our Kampa Motor Rally Air Pro and ended up using the corner poles to push up the roof overnight. Yesterday I went to Tamar Caravans and bought the packing pads (£7). We slightly deflated the air awning to easily slip 2 pads behind each air beam and reinflated. Today we are sitting in a storm with gusty winds and heavy rain and NO POOLING!!!! Thank you so much for your top tip....without having seen your advice we probably would have got rid of the awning when we got home. Thanks again for sharing these tips. Happy Caravanning! Pete & Nicky
We have owned our Kampa Air Ace 400 for over 2 years, when we first used we had the issues with pooling, at the Caravan show we hunted out the Kampa rep to discuss issues with him. He said the biggest problem they have is owners not putting enough air in and said it should be between 9 and 11 psi, since then we have always inflated to 10 psi and have never had pooling with or without the pads, you will notice 10 psi makes the poles more ridged and harder. The next tip he gave us was when the ground is not flat to pack behind the poles as in the video with pads, these are actually an accessory sold by Kampa but obviously making your own would be cheaper. Another tip (especially if you have a large awning) is to buy the Kampa electric pump, plug in, turn on, start pegging rear corners out whilst pump is going, pull awning up when half inflated, get on with something else whilst pump finishes of, pump cuts out at set pressure ie 10 psi and you have an inflated awning to the perfect pressure ever time. As I said in our experience biggest cause of pooling is under inflated poles. Hope this helps too.
It’s our first time with this new awning, set it up last night on our pitch, really pleased with it, easy to set up and huge space, thankyou for your great tips, always helpful. Happy caravaning from north Devon
Hi James, Hope you’re having a fabulous time in Devon. Many thanks for watching & for your kind words, have a great holiday, sending our best wishes, Keith & Michele.
Im a lowly tenter but we just used our airbeam for the first time on the cliffs near Tintagel and got hit by 2 yellow storms. The only problems we had was the folding of the front beam , we used a pole with a pad on it at an angle to the ground as a temporary fix but I see the way you show could work better ..I will give it a go ,thanks
We've had both those issues in our 390 Grande. Kampa actually sell specific items to solve both problems. There are spacer packs for additional tension and veranda poles which fit between beams in special cups.
Biggest tip I can give for Kampa awnings, is be very careful in hot weather and do not inflate to the pressure Kampa state. I had two air beams fail when the outer reinforced sleeve failed causing the bladder to push out. Luckily we heard the sleeves rip and where able to isolate and let the air out of the affected poles. Earlier in the year however, the caravan next to us was not so lucky. Theirs failed when an air beam burst ripping the awning will such a bang that at first many people thought it was a gas explosion. His was inflated to 10 psi.
Hi Keith and Michelle we have the same awning as you and have the same problem when it rains thank you for sharing your tips I will try them on next journey if it rains 👍
Hi Liz, We found the pads really useful, they certainly worked for us. If you don’t want to make them yourself, Kampa supply them readymade. We had the lovely Colin make ours for us 😀 Thanks for watching, Keith & Michele.
Thanks for the welcome..illness crept up and put me out of action for the last 6 months 🤔and our caravan, awning and all our belongings have been left un cared for… we finally got the van home after that long under trees it looked awful but Lisa worked her magic and it’s looking better. But now we have a damp awning that looks like it’s been in a swamp…. Have you any ideas of how to try and save our awning it’s very similar to yours and looked amazing when we left it. Sending our love take care xx
I understand what your saying is how the wind 'bends' the end poles that distort the line of the zip towards the ground. We've had this problem on the last two occasions and yes after the first incident, partially deflated so as two realign the zip. Not caused by wind but perhaps due to the the misalignment of the Valcro fixing on both end poles at their bases immediately affixed to the same Valcro on the transverse front ground section. Will see if we have solved this problem when next erecting our Kampa Air Rally Pro 33OXL. Regards.
Hi guys. Another great video. We have the same awning with a LH porch and we get the water pooling. I will definitely be trying the polystyrene tip. Thank you and thank you Colin RImmer! 👍😉👌
We had the same problem with water, cured it last time we were away with Kampa Packing squares and pulling out the front of the awning giving a greater slope to the roof.
Hi Phil, We’re just back from a week away of wind & rain & like you, pulled the front out to create more of a slope. With the pads from Colin in place as well, it worked perfectly 👍🏻 Thanks for watching, Keith & Michele.
Pleased the photos came out. Happy to help. For info re the post below about problems with inflatable beams, we inflate ours to 9 or 9.5 psi, and they are rigid at that pressure.
Labradors on Tour : I sent an email to Keith & Michelle at the weekend but I might as well repeat the information here. The feet/pads are just the same suckers/pads as are available at caravan accessory shops, marketed as awning pole suckers/pads. I have seen them at 3 of the 4 caravan dealerships near to me: Leisureworld in Catterick (aka Catterick Caravans), Ropers at Catterick and Teesside Caravans (Thornaby). I haven’t specifically looked at Kimberley Caravans at Burtree Gate, Darlington, but I’d be surprised if they don’t sell them also. I seem to remember they were something like £1.99 each pad at one of those places I mentioned and £2.99 at another, or thereabouts. The difference wouldn’t be worth the petrol money to go elsewhere. I suspect I got a couple at Teesside Caravans to see if they worked and then got the others when next visiting Ropers to look at Caravans generally. Most dealerships have online sales but I suspect those pads are so universally available that, if you visited two dealerships I’d be amazed if at least one of them didn’t have them in stock. As I remember, the three dealerships mentioned had a box of them - maybe 20 or 30 in the box, near other miscellaneous items such as spare towball covers, tent/awning pegs etc.
Lovely to hear the shot out Keith and Michele we are all well at this time. We have just got back from a couple days away from a very nice camp site in Wiatomo i will send you some photo's and a little video.of the camp ground.
My mate has cut rainwater downpipe to go between the windows to stop the awning from bending with a bit of old carpet on the ends . It’s much stronger than a broom handle.
Hi Keith and Michelle, having just watched your video on adaptations to your awning, I like the idea of the broom handles but I would use them to support my front panels when I open them just half way. They are usually left hanging putting stress on the zips so the broom handles would prevent this. My awning is a Vango Balletto so may have different opening options to yours but other Vango uses may also find it useful. Love your vlogs, happy caravanning, Helen from Somerset.
Great tip re the pooling of water, but with the poles, i wouldnt advise to do that, as in very windy weather it is the flexibilty and movement of the beams that prevent damage.
Hi Keith and Michele hope u well good tips on how to solve issue with pooling on the awning roof I had the same problem until I bought some pads from kampa and it solve the problem I do know that if u buy the awning u got now in the 2018 upward the air poles r twice as thick now and very sturdy and strong in the wind as I found out last year down Brean I'm very please with the kampa rally pro awnings especially the GRANDE model really nice awning cheers as always. Kev
Great tips however one of my many awnings is a Kampa Pro Air Awning which also annoyingly pools with water when it rains, used it many times and erected perfectly each time with the Kampa pads between the caravan and air beam and guess what?...., it still pools. I’ve tried many things to solve the problem even spoken to Kampa and applied their suggestions and still no joy. I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s a design issue with the roof brace beams because when you look at the Vango range you have to manually insert the beams where Kampa have these beams stitched into the fabric and this is the reason the water gathers by the stitching rather than just rolling off in the case of a separate support brace. I also have an Isabella awning and agree with previous comments, perfect quality and design and can’t beat them!
Hi North Lancs Scotsman, thanks for your comments, we actually used the pads last week when we had heavy rain. Pulled the front of the awning out a little bit further to give more of a slant on the roof as well. Worked a treat, no pooling 😀 Thanks for watching 👍🏻 Keith & Michele.
Hi Gail, Congratulations on your new caravan 😀🎉😀 There are many great channels on UA-cam that cover all things caravanning, have a little look around & we’re sure you’ll find all the information you need 👍🏻 Good luck & happy travels, Keith & Michele.
Hi @paulschofield1339 If your awning has skirts on the bottom, these should be tucked under the carpet. TBH, we’ve never had this problem. Sending our best wishes to you, Keith & Michele xxx
Hi guys, I bought the kampa packing pads I currently have 2 pads behind each centre pole and 1 pad behind each end pole and we’ve still had pooling all week! ☹️
Hi Labradors On Tour, We’ve just come back after experiencing very heavy rain! The pads worked a treat for us 👍🏻 Stopped all the pooling of water brilliantly. We did pull the front out slightly more than usual to create more of a tilt, maybe this made a difference 🤔 Thanks for watching, Keith & Michele.
Hi Rick, The feet/pads are the rubber suckers/pads that are available at caravan accessory shops, marketed as awning suckers/pads. Hope this helps, many thanks for watching, best wishes to you, Keith & Michele.
Hi Boontjes, In our experience we would, without doubt, advise purchasing steel rock pegs as these can be used for both grass & hard standing. The plastic pegs supplied with the awning are ok in “perfect” weather conditions but not great in windy conditions. Hope this helps, many thanks for watching, Keith & Michele.
Hi guys kampa do a pack of awning pads that cost about 5.95 for about 8 in a pack look on the web I also used them on the bottom of the awning when I we are on hard standing the are brilliant used them now for 2years plus hope this helps David duffy
Hi David, Thanks for sharing your tip 👍🏻 We hadn’t heard of the Kampa awning pads, useful for everyone to know 👍🏻 Thanks for watching, Keith & Michele.
Hi Eileen, The recommended PSI is between 8 - 10. In extremely hot weather it’s advisable to be a bit less than this. Hope this helps, Keith & Michele.
Maybe its the thought of having to bodge broom handles and polystyrene pads to make your very very expensive awning actually do what it is supposed to do :0) Good tips though, thanks.
Great tips guys👍Do you know any good caravan storage in Bedfordshire I am desperate for a safe sites , as I know you had trouble before please help me. Regards Pietro
Hi Corie, Ours is a Kampa awning & it doesn’t have the individual beams like some other brands. We’ve experienced some pretty harsh winds & the poles do a really good job of holding the panels rigid. Thanks for watching, sending our best wishes, Keith & Michele.
Hi Curly 123, We’ve only ever had Kampa air awnings so can’t compare. We must admit some of the Isabella poled awnings we’ve seem look fantastic 👍🏻 Thanks for watching, Keith & Michele.
My tip would be send the awning back.! Why should you need to mess about with bits of wood.and packing.?.seems those air awnings arnt so good after all..
Hi John, We have to disagree, we absolutely love our air awning & it’s really only a minor tweak in adverse weather conditions. Thanks for your opinion though & thanks for watching 👍🏻 Keith & Michele.
Really? Just ditch it and buy a proper poled awning. Sorry. Why should you have to mess about with bits of wood to overcome the shortcomings of a poorly designed and manufactured product. It’s one of the reasons we got rid of our Kampa.
Hi Andrew, Thanks for your opinion, we however, love our air awning & wouldn’t dream of ditching it 😀 The points made in the video are for heavy rain & severe winds, hopefully it will help those who’ve got air awnings. Thanks for watching 👍🏻 Keith & Michele.
👍 Happy to help, enjoy your caravanning everyone.
Hi Colin, Many thanks for your tip & sharing with everyone on our channel 👍🏻 Have a great weekend, Keith & Michele.
Thank you Keith and Michèle for this tips for kampa awning 👏
Many thanks Gaetan, have a lovely weekend 😀 Keith & Michele.
We are staying in North Devon and experienced exactly the same water pooling in our Kampa Motor Rally Air Pro and ended up using the corner poles to push up the roof overnight. Yesterday I went to Tamar Caravans and bought the packing pads (£7). We slightly deflated the air awning to easily slip 2 pads behind each air beam and reinflated.
Today we are sitting in a storm with gusty winds and heavy rain and NO POOLING!!!! Thank you so much for your top tip....without having seen your advice we probably would have got rid of the awning when we got home. Thanks again for sharing these tips. Happy Caravanning! Pete & Nicky
Hi Pete & Nicky, we’re delighted you found our tip useful 👍🏻 Happy travels & best wishes, Keith & Michele.
Such an easy solution, we had the same problem last night. Goi g to get some as soon as we get home. Plus the poles
We have owned our Kampa Air Ace 400 for over 2 years, when we first used we had the issues with pooling, at the Caravan show we hunted out the Kampa rep to discuss issues with him. He said the biggest problem they have is owners not putting enough air in and said it should be between 9 and 11 psi, since then we have always inflated to 10 psi and have never had pooling with or without the pads, you will notice 10 psi makes the poles more ridged and harder. The next tip he gave us was when the ground is not flat to pack behind the poles as in the video with pads, these are actually an accessory sold by Kampa but obviously making your own would be cheaper. Another tip (especially if you have a large awning) is to buy the Kampa electric pump, plug in, turn on, start pegging rear corners out whilst pump is going, pull awning up when half inflated, get on with something else whilst pump finishes of, pump cuts out at set pressure ie 10 psi and you have an inflated awning to the perfect pressure ever time. As I said in our experience biggest cause of pooling is under inflated poles. Hope this helps too.
Hi Porschejohn1, Many thanks for the info, very helpful for everyone 👍🏻 Best wishes, Keith & Michele.
It’s our first time with this new awning, set it up last night on our pitch, really pleased with it, easy to set up and huge space, thankyou for your great tips, always helpful. Happy caravaning from north Devon
Hi James, Hope you’re having a fabulous time in Devon. Many thanks for watching & for your kind words, have a great holiday, sending our best wishes, Keith & Michele.
This is brilliant, we encountered the collapse from wind this weekend
Hi @AnitaDeacon-wt6py Many thanks for watching Anita ❤️ Delighted you found our video helpful 🤗 Sending our best wishes to you, Keith & Michele xxx
Im a lowly tenter but we just used our airbeam for the first time on the cliffs near Tintagel and got hit by 2 yellow storms.
The only problems we had was the folding of the front beam , we used a pole with a pad on it at an angle to the ground as a temporary fix but I see the way you show could work better ..I will give it a go ,thanks
We've had both those issues in our 390 Grande. Kampa actually sell specific items to solve both problems. There are spacer packs for additional tension and veranda poles which fit between beams in special cups.
Hi @sooty1410 Many thanks for watching & sharing your advice ❤️ Sending our best wishes to you, Keith & Michele xxx
We bought a Kampa Air awning last week and used it. I will look out for some pads.
Many thanks for watching Vince, delighted you found our video helpful 👍🏻 Best wishes, Keith & Michele.
Another great video guys. Keep them coming, so many useful tips for us rookies.
Hi Chris, Delighted you enjoyed it, many thanks for your kind words 👍🏻 Keith & Michele.
Very useful tips, thank you for sharing 👍👍👍👍
Hi Linda, Delighted you found the video useful 👍🏻 Thanks for watching, Keith & Michele.
Biggest tip I can give for Kampa awnings, is be very careful in hot weather and do not inflate to the pressure Kampa state.
I had two air beams fail when the outer reinforced sleeve failed causing the bladder to push out. Luckily we heard the sleeves rip and where able to isolate and let the air out of the affected poles.
Earlier in the year however, the caravan next to us was not so lucky. Theirs failed when an air beam burst ripping the awning will such a bang that at first many people thought it was a gas explosion. His was inflated to 10 psi.
Hi Jay, Great advice 👍🏻 Thanks very much for sharing with everyone, Keith & Michele.
Hi Keith and Michelle we have the same awning as you and have the same problem when it rains thank you for sharing your tips I will try them on next journey if it rains 👍
Hi Liz, We found the pads really useful, they certainly worked for us. If you don’t want to make them yourself, Kampa supply them readymade. We had the lovely Colin make ours for us 😀 Thanks for watching, Keith & Michele.
Brilliant again will be using these 🤗
Thanks Karen. Delighted you found our video useful. Sending our best wishes, Keith & Michele
Thanks for the welcome..illness crept up and put me out of action for the last 6 months 🤔and our caravan, awning and all our belongings have been left un cared for… we finally got the van home after that long under trees it looked awful but Lisa worked her magic and it’s looking better. But now we have a damp awning that looks like it’s been in a swamp…. Have you any ideas of how to try and save our awning it’s very similar to yours and looked amazing when we left it.
Sending our love take care xx
Great tips guys.
Thanks for watching Cameron 👍🏻 Keith & Michele.
Florida again - I bought a 390 also - won't see it until June but this was video - really helpful. Love your shows - very detailed and fun.
Hi James, Many thanks for your kind words, delighted you’re enjoying our videos 👍🏻 Keith & Michele.
I understand what your saying is how the wind 'bends' the end poles that distort the line of the zip towards the ground. We've had this problem on the last two occasions and yes after the first incident, partially deflated so as two realign the zip. Not caused by wind but perhaps due to the the misalignment of the Valcro fixing on both end poles at their bases immediately affixed to the same Valcro on the transverse front ground section. Will see if we have solved this problem when next erecting our Kampa Air Rally Pro 33OXL. Regards.
Thanks for that Colin, hopefully the realigning of the side poles will work 👍🏻 Thanks for watching, Keith & Michele.
Hi guys. Another great video. We have the same awning with a LH porch and we get the water pooling. I will definitely be trying the polystyrene tip. Thank you and thank you Colin RImmer! 👍😉👌
Hi Gareth, Delighted you found it useful 👍🏻 Thanks for watching, Keith & Michele.
Great tips guys. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Stuart & Rebecca, as always, thanks for watching 👍🏻 Keith & Michele.
We had the same problem with water, cured it last time we were away with Kampa
Packing squares and pulling out the front of the awning giving a greater slope to the roof.
Hi Phil, We’re just back from a week away of wind & rain & like you, pulled the front out to create more of a slope. With the pads from Colin in place as well, it worked perfectly 👍🏻 Thanks for watching, Keith & Michele.
Pleased the photos came out. Happy to help. For info re the post below about problems with inflatable beams, we inflate ours to 9 or 9.5 psi, and they are rigid at that pressure.
Hi Ray, Many thanks for sharing your tip with everyone on our channel 😀 Great advice re psi 👍🏻 Keith & Michele.
Hi, where did you get the rubber feet from?
Paula.
Labradors on Tour : I sent an email to Keith & Michelle at the weekend but I might as well repeat the information here.
The feet/pads are just the same suckers/pads as are available at caravan accessory shops, marketed as awning pole suckers/pads. I have seen them at 3 of the 4 caravan dealerships near to me: Leisureworld in Catterick (aka Catterick Caravans), Ropers at Catterick and Teesside Caravans (Thornaby). I haven’t specifically looked at Kimberley Caravans at Burtree Gate, Darlington, but I’d be surprised if they don’t sell them also. I seem to remember they were something like £1.99 each pad at one of those places I mentioned and £2.99 at another, or thereabouts. The difference wouldn’t be worth the petrol money to go elsewhere. I suspect I got a couple at Teesside Caravans to see if they worked and then got the others when next visiting Ropers to look at Caravans generally. Most dealerships have online sales but I suspect those pads are so universally available that, if you visited two dealerships I’d be amazed if at least one of them didn’t have them in stock.
As I remember, the three dealerships mentioned had a box of them - maybe 20 or 30 in the box, near other miscellaneous items such as spare towball covers, tent/awning pegs etc.
Thanks Ray, You beat us to it 😀 We’ve just ordered ours from Tow Sure at £1.74 each. Thanks again, Keith & Michele.
Hi Labradors on Tour, We bought ours from Tow Sure for £1.74 each. Hope this helps, Keith & Michele
Thank you for your tips. Very helpful 😀😀😀
Hi Ann, Many thanks for watching, delighted you enjoyed our video. Best wishes, Keith & Michele.
Lovely to hear the shot out Keith and Michele we are all well at this time. We have just got back from a couple days away from a very nice camp site in Wiatomo i will send you some photo's and a little video.of the camp ground.
Hi Craig, great to hear from you, looking forward to seeing your pics 👍🏻 Keith & Michele.
My mate has cut rainwater downpipe to go between the windows to stop the awning from bending with a bit of old carpet on the ends . It’s much stronger than a broom handle.
Hi Scotia Jinker, Thanks for the tip & thanks for watching 👍🏻 Keith & Michele.
Hi Keith and Michelle, having just watched your video on adaptations to your awning, I like the idea of the broom handles but I would use them to support my front panels when I open them just half way. They are usually left hanging putting stress on the zips so the broom handles would prevent this. My awning is a Vango Balletto so may have different opening options to yours but other Vango uses may also find it useful.
Love your vlogs, happy caravanning,
Helen from Somerset.
Hi @helengriffin78 Many thanks for sharing your experience Helen ❤️ Greatly appreciated 🥰 Sending our best wishes to you, Keith & Michele xxx
Really helpful video! Great content 😊
Hi Grace, Delighted you found our video useful 👍🏻 Thanks for watching, Keith & Michele.
Great tip re the pooling of water, but with the poles, i wouldnt advise to do that, as in very windy weather it is the flexibilty and movement of the beams that prevent damage.
Many thanks for watching and your advice Nigel. Sending our best wishes, Keith & Michele
Don't have that awning myself
But both great ideas could be adapted to other makes I guess
Thankyou
Hi Greg, Yes, don’t see why they couldn’t be adapted to other awnings with the same issue 👍🏻 Thanks for watching, Keith & Michele.
Hi Keith and Michele hope u well good tips on how to solve issue with pooling on the awning roof I had the same problem until I bought some pads from kampa and it solve the problem I do know that if u buy the awning u got now in the 2018 upward the air poles r twice as thick now and very sturdy and strong in the wind as I found out last year down Brean I'm very please with the kampa rally pro awnings especially the GRANDE model really nice awning cheers as always. Kev
Hi Kev, Good to know 👍🏻 Thanks for sharing this information. Thanks for watching, Keith & Michele.
Or tension poles for window beams
Great tips however one of my many awnings is a Kampa Pro Air Awning which also annoyingly pools with water when it rains, used it many times and erected perfectly each time with the Kampa pads between the caravan and air beam and guess what?...., it still pools. I’ve tried many things to solve the problem even spoken to Kampa and applied their suggestions and still no joy. I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s a design issue with the roof brace beams because when you look at the Vango range you have to manually insert the beams where Kampa have these beams stitched into the fabric and this is the reason the water gathers by the stitching rather than just rolling off in the case of a separate support brace. I also have an Isabella awning and agree with previous comments, perfect quality and design and can’t beat them!
Hi North Lancs Scotsman, thanks for your comments, we actually used the pads last week when we had heavy rain. Pulled the front of the awning out a little bit further to give more of a slant on the roof as well. Worked a treat, no pooling 😀 Thanks for watching 👍🏻 Keith & Michele.
Collecting our first caravan today we went for a swift... 😀 it would be great if you could recommend any other Caravanning videos
Hi Gail, Congratulations on your new caravan 😀🎉😀 There are many great channels on UA-cam that cover all things caravanning, have a little look around & we’re sure you’ll find all the information you need 👍🏻 Good luck & happy travels, Keith & Michele.
Thanks for the video. Not sure about the horizontal rod tip though. Perhaps air awning makers should include a “midway” air tube too.
Hi One Van And It’s Dogs, That makes a lot of sense to have a midway tube 👍🏻 We’ve thought that as well. Thanks for watching, Keith & Michele.
Hi pls can you tell me how to keep the awning floor from flooding when it rains 😢
Hi @paulschofield1339 If your awning has skirts on the bottom, these should be tucked under the carpet. TBH, we’ve never had this problem. Sending our best wishes to you, Keith & Michele xxx
Hi guys,
I bought the kampa packing pads I currently have 2 pads behind each centre pole and 1 pad behind each end pole and we’ve still had pooling all week! ☹️
Hi Labradors On Tour, We’ve just come back after experiencing very heavy rain! The pads worked a treat for us 👍🏻 Stopped all the pooling of water brilliantly. We did pull the front out slightly more than usual to create more of a tilt, maybe this made a difference 🤔 Thanks for watching, Keith & Michele.
Great tips mate nice one guys don x jan 🤠🇬🇧👌👌👌👌👍👍👍💕
Hi Don & Jan, Many thanks for your kind words, Colin & Ray will be delighted you enjoyed the video 👍🏻 Thanks for watching, Keith & Michele.
Very useful
Hi @53HB Many thanks for watching 🤗 Delighted you found our video helpful 👍🏻 Sending our best wishes to you, Keith & Michele x
where would you get the rubber feet for the crossbeams?
Hi Rick, The feet/pads are the rubber suckers/pads that are available at caravan accessory shops, marketed as awning suckers/pads. Hope this helps, many thanks for watching, best wishes to you, Keith & Michele.
What is your opinion about the Kampa supplied plastic stakes? I actually replaced mine as they weren’t doing a good job.
Hi Boontjes, In our experience we would, without doubt, advise purchasing steel rock pegs as these can be used for both grass & hard standing. The plastic pegs supplied with the awning are ok in “perfect” weather conditions but not great in windy conditions. Hope this helps, many thanks for watching, Keith & Michele.
kampa make them pads i bought some 3 or 4 years ago
Thanks for sharing this information Fester 👍🏻 Sending our best wishes to you, Keith & Michele.
@@keithandmichele thank you Keith & Michele,stay safe
Hi guys kampa do a pack of awning pads that cost about 5.95 for about 8 in a pack look on the web I also used them on the bottom of the awning when I we are on hard standing the are brilliant used them now for 2years plus hope this helps David duffy
Hi David, Thanks for sharing your tip 👍🏻 We hadn’t heard of the Kampa awning pads, useful for everyone to know 👍🏻 Thanks for watching, Keith & Michele.
When doing your air awning what PSI should you set your pump back
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Hi Eileen, The recommended PSI is between 8 - 10. In extremely hot weather it’s advisable to be a bit less than this. Hope this helps, Keith & Michele.
Who would put a thumbs down, mad!
Thanks Ken, Can’t please everyone 😀 Sending our best wishes to you, Keith & Michele.
Maybe its the thought of having to bodge broom handles and polystyrene pads to make your very very expensive awning actually do what it is supposed to do :0) Good tips though, thanks.
Kampa already make packers to put in between your air poles and the side of your caravan
Hi Andrew, Haven’t seen this product before, handy to know 👍🏻 Thanks for sharing, Keith & Michele.
@@keithandmichele ebay KAMPA AIR AWNING PACKING PADS - PACK OF 8 - AWNING PACKERS / CARAVAN / MOTORHOME
Great tips guys👍Do you know any good caravan storage in Bedfordshire I am desperate for a safe sites , as I know you had trouble before please help me.
Regards Pietro
Hi Pietro, Yes we do, please email us directly: info@carefreecaravanning.co.uk and we’ll be happy to help 👍🏻 Keith & Michele.
Carefree Caravanning Thank you
I have the Kampa air awning and used 3 years all weather never had pooling, surely down to how you put it up? Good advice though
Thanks for that Colin, appreciate your comment 😉 Thanks for watching, Keith & Michele.
Rather than use broom sticks you can use shower curtain extenders
Hi @williambutler6317 Many thanks for sharing your advice William 🤗 Sending our best wishes to you, Keith & Michele xxx
Instead of broom handles can't you buy extra beams and sticky valco
Hi Corie, Ours is a Kampa awning & it doesn’t have the individual beams like some other brands. We’ve experienced some pretty harsh winds & the poles do a really good job of holding the panels rigid. Thanks for watching, sending our best wishes, Keith & Michele.
Isabella awnings every time. Bit of effort putting up I know, but worth it.
Hi Curly 123, We’ve only ever had Kampa air awnings so can’t compare. We must admit some of the Isabella poled awnings we’ve seem look fantastic 👍🏻 Thanks for watching, Keith & Michele.
My tip would be send the awning back.! Why should you need to mess
about with bits of wood.and packing.?.seems those air awnings arnt so good after all..
Hi John, We have to disagree, we absolutely love our air awning & it’s really only a minor tweak in adverse weather conditions. Thanks for your opinion though & thanks for watching 👍🏻 Keith & Michele.
No sweets? Xxx poor boy.xx
Hi Gill, They’re being rationed 😆😂😆 Thanks for watching, Keith & Michele.
Really? Just ditch it and buy a proper poled awning. Sorry. Why should you have to mess about with bits of wood to overcome the shortcomings of a poorly designed and manufactured product. It’s one of the reasons we got rid of our Kampa.
Hi Andrew, Thanks for your opinion, we however, love our air awning & wouldn’t dream of ditching it 😀 The points made in the video are for heavy rain & severe winds, hopefully it will help those who’ve got air awnings. Thanks for watching 👍🏻 Keith & Michele.
Hi Bengit1000, Agree 100%, we absolutely love our air awning even when having to make a few tweaks 😀 Thanks, Keith & Michele.