We've had our 3 panel one for over a year, a brilliant bit of kit. Easy to pop up and down, stable in the wind. We have lost count on how many people have been over to ask about it 😅
Love our OR Pronto 4 panel windbreak! Heading to Norway next month and considering what kit in terms of awning sides 'make the cut' ... but, no question, the Pronto 4 will be going with us!! So easy to put up (may I be so bold as to suggest much easier than your initial demonstration!! 😂). I would say awning plus Pronto 4 almost makes rainblockers redundant except in the foulest of conditions?!! Fantastic piece of kit.😊
Looks great, we're using our VW poled red wind break, bought at Camperjam last year, does the job. We've just added steel tips to the wooden poles to strengthen them 😄
Fun review and neat design. We still hammer in poles for our £20 rainbow panel cotton windbreak. Not much use in strong winds. We were nearly tempted by an air gazebo for a wet garden party. With a similar pack size to a Pronto and 8kg, the sides would toggle down to make a windbreak. At £250 a good addition to a van awning.
When you erect the Pronto you don't pull the X's upwards you push them down from above, the Kador strips are for fixing lengths of windbreak together and attaching them to the O/R range of awnings and Screenhouses.......Nice bit of kit.
Now you have the sheep pen, you have the sheep dog already, all you need now is the sheep. You could even camp in Canada now - onto Toronto 'pronto' Tonto !
Proceeds to launch the instructions, expects us to criticise how he puts it up... Nope, all the time we were all like; "play with your Border Collie!!" 😁😉 Love the video!
Do you think it would be any good at the beach too or are we better with our trusty old wooden pole wind break? Did you consider the pro and what made you decide in going for this instead?
For the beach I think the wooden pole version for simplicity and ease of just throwing it in the ground. Didn't look at the Pro to be honest as we knew we wanted this particular one.
That’s not how you do it, face it the other way and push down in the centre , much easier. Strip is for extension panel or connecting multiples. We have the pro version which is the same overall length but has three longer panels which are easier to handle in the wind.
Great vid 👍🏻
Fantastic bit of kit. Had ours for a year now and use it every time we go away, even during storms in Wales last year never let us down
We've had our 3 panel one for over a year, a brilliant bit of kit.
Easy to pop up and down, stable in the wind.
We have lost count on how many people have been over to ask about it 😅
Nice demo you have always admired this design
Love our OR Pronto 4 panel windbreak! Heading to Norway next month and considering what kit in terms of awning sides 'make the cut' ... but, no question, the Pronto 4 will be going with us!!
So easy to put up (may I be so bold as to suggest much easier than your initial demonstration!! 😂).
I would say awning plus Pronto 4 almost makes rainblockers redundant except in the foulest of conditions?!! Fantastic piece of kit.😊
Looks great, we're using our VW poled red wind break, bought at Camperjam last year, does the job. We've just added steel tips to the wooden poles to strengthen them 😄
Thanks for sharing
Fun review and neat design.
We still hammer in poles for our £20 rainbow panel cotton windbreak. Not much use in strong winds.
We were nearly tempted by an air gazebo for a wet garden party. With a similar pack size to a Pronto and 8kg, the sides would toggle down to make a windbreak. At £250 a good addition to a van awning.
When you erect the Pronto you don't pull the X's upwards you push them down from above, the Kador strips are for fixing lengths of windbreak together and attaching them to the O/R range of awnings and Screenhouses.......Nice bit of kit.
Now you have the sheep pen, you have the sheep dog already, all you need now is the sheep. You could even camp in Canada now - onto Toronto 'pronto' Tonto !
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Where is the last campsite please. We don’t have a windbreak as yet but will look at this one first our next big trip
Ettie’s Field - stunning place, we did a video about it a couple of years ago now. It’s near Market Bosworth
@@CampervanTime looks lovely x
Proceeds to launch the instructions, expects us to criticise how he puts it up... Nope, all the time we were all like; "play with your Border Collie!!" 😁😉 Love the video!
🤣🤣 It doesn't matter how you get it up as long as you do eh.. 😆
@@CampervanTime Oh the double entendre's of the camping world! 😅
Looked at one myself but wife spotted a berghaus airbeam one for £99.00 so ended up with one of those
Great idea , but a bit of a faff, will stick with our old style 7 pole multi coloured wind break , serves us well
Do you think it would be any good at the beach too or are we better with our trusty old wooden pole wind break?
Did you consider the pro and what made you decide in going for this instead?
For the beach I think the wooden pole version for simplicity and ease of just throwing it in the ground. Didn't look at the Pro to be honest as we knew we wanted this particular one.
That’s not how you do it, face it the other way and push down in the centre , much easier. Strip is for extension panel or connecting multiples. We have the pro version which is the same overall length but has three longer panels which are easier to handle in the wind.
Also known as a yoga mat 😂
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