Hi Keith and Michele glad u done a video on this as I hav the same awning as your but the newer one with two windows in and bought the instant patch repair kit without the glue which was told no wait time instant repair but never seen someone done it to see it done so glad u done a vlog on it aleast now I know how to do it thanks to you both thank you for sharing look forward to your up date on the water pump pipe from whale cheers kev
Hi there, just a suggestion on how to locate the leak. Try using a cup of water with washing up liquid and using a paint brush to wet up the bladder and look for bubbles and there's your leak. Works on inflatable beds bike inner tubes or gas leaks e.t.c. watching all your vlogs. Keep up the great work your both doing. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
Hi Paul, Many thanks for sharing your tip 👍🏻 Certainly sounds easier than what we did 😆 Thanks for your kind words, greatly appreciated 👍🏻 Keith & Michele.
Had the same problem with mine in exactly the same area. Ended up as you said buying a new bladder. I found a diagram on Kampa's web site of the bladder part numbers so was easy to know that info when ordering new parts, I have also printed it off for future reference. (The number is also on a tag inside the bladder cover. F400 from memory) Got mine delivered from Norwich Camping, they are a Kampa dealer and delivery was quite swift, as you say about £20 delivered. Nick
Hi Maureen, We’ve found the Kampa Rally Air Pro to be a great awning 👍🏻 Hopefully you won’t encounter any punctures 😉 Thanks for watching 😀 Keith & Michele
thank you we have a kampa air awning w3 keep my eye on it allso someone told me when the weather is hot you are suppose to let some air out but iam not sure how much and when do you fill it back up many thanks dave duffy
Hi Dave, letting air out of the awning during hot weather is a bit like Brexit....very divided 😀 personally we don’t, however that’s just us. Having had an awning for over three years and on some occasions been in extreme heat we’ve never experienced any issues. We do however know a couple who’s awning did explode during a hot summer, Kampa replaced the burst beam & sent it to them whilst on site. Kampa also stated that the heat was not a factor. Thanks for watching & hope this helps. Keith & Michele
We have the carina 420 and have changed all four of the main beam bladders, since buying it three years ago. The first were covered under the guarantee and the last one, we were lucky that the rep was in the caravan shop at the time we were ordering a new one and he arranged for a new one free of charge. Still love the awning though.
Hi guys great video thanks! Can I just ask if there's any chance of doing a video on pitching an awning on a hard gravel stand as we have been to a couple of sites now with this type of stand and apart from it being nearly impossible to get the pegs in! we're really afraid of ruining our new Kampa carpet on the sharp stones, so any comment or advice about this would be very welcome. Many thanks in advance.
Hi Bill, We’ve used the awning carpet many times on gravel/stones & they haven’t caused any damage to the carpet, just a bit uncomfortable underfoot without shoes! You must use rock pegs on this type of standing which are specifically designed for the job as opposed to standard awning pegs. It is also imperative that when hammering these in you use a hammer or small mallet & ensure you drive them in straight. To remove them simply tap them gently from side to side, this will shock them & enable you to pull them straight out. We’ll try to film this for you when we’re next on hardstanding. Hope this helps, thanks for watching, Keith & Michele
Just had another look at this as I've had a problem with one of the main beams on my awning. Whilst perched on a very beautiful but exposed Cornish CL the wind was bending the beam on the right hand side. This must have caused the inner training tube to rub against the zip. The following day, I undid the zip to reposition the leg and the inner tube ripped through the retaining tube! Managed to isolate it and push it back and zip up. It's held out to the end of my trip but new retaining sleeve and bladder is £90! Hope you are both well?
Hi Gill, Sounds like you’ve had a bit of a nightmare 🥺 On a positive side at least they’re straightforward to replace. Glad you got it sorted & it didn’t spoil your holiday 👍🏻 Hope you’ve had a fabulous time! Thanks for sharing, Keith & Michele.
The inner sleeves are rubbish quality (polypro woven material) on older awnings. Do not unzip the sleeves when fully inflated, the inner sleeve will rip under the air pressure!
Great video. I was shouting, use a bowl, use a bowl! it's a shame that the quailty of the bladder is a bit poor. i've just ordered a kampa porch awning.
Hi Susan. The repair lasted for about 6 months then started to deflate so we replaced the tube. The replacement tube was £19.99 hope this helps, Keith & Michele
Hi Keith. Great video but to be honest I think I would have contacted Kampa and asked for a replacement bladder. I would argue that where the leak was on the pipe seal was possibly down to a manufacturing defect. Okay if it was punctured by a sharp object but not there. However, I'm now going to buy myself a repair kit which I hope to never use but if I do, you've shown me how easy it is to remove the air tube. Cheers, Steve :)
Hi Steve, Had it been one of the down beams, we probably would have followed that path. Found it quite interesting though to take it apart, find the fault & repair it 😀 Thanks for watching 👍🏻 Keith & Michele
Wow, i really thought the inner tubes are made of a thicker material. I think the manufacturers went away from the pipe thing because its prone to leaking there. Now you have to inflate every tube seperately at most tents.
Seems to be a common problem with Kampa I had a Kampa awning hat leaked like crazy, Kampa and the dealership refuse to have anything to do with me on this leaking product. I ended up buying a £1600 Isabella awning and wish I had never bought Kampa. Now I know what a really GOOD awning is with Isabella. I generally think Kampa is a low grade awning that cost more than competitors
Hi Ken, Many thanks for your comments, we have never had an Isabella, so can’t compare. Know they’re very popular though. Many thanks for watching. Keith & Michele
Hi Keith and Michele glad u done a video on this as I hav the same awning as your but the newer one with two windows in and bought the instant patch repair kit without the glue which was told no wait time instant repair but never seen someone done it to see it done so glad u done a vlog on it aleast now I know how to do it thanks to you both thank you for sharing look forward to your up date on the water pump pipe from whale cheers kev
Hi Kev, thanks for watching & your comments, as always 👍 Hopefully you won’t need the repair kit any time soon 🤔Keith & Michele
Great demo good to know that it's a fairly straightforward repair, maybe worth keeping a repair kit in the caravan.
Best wishes
Jon and Karen
Hi Jon & Karen, yes, good idea to keep a repair kit handy 👍🏻 Thanks for watching 😀 Keith & Michele
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Great video. Just got deflating awning first day away in motorhome
Didn’t have a clue how to find leak. Know now. Thanks
Good job Keith, Michele the director on hand to point out what things are called 😂 I’m just as bad! Hope the fix worked, cheers Martin 🙂
Thanks Martin, yep, couldn’t have done it without her😜 & delighted to report that the fix worked🤙 hope you’re well. Keith & Michele
She looks very lovely hope you enjoy your life with her
Many thanks for watching Eileen, sending our best wishes to you, Keith & Michele.
thanks for that keith happy caravaning for the rest of the season to you and michele look forward to more youtube many thanksdave
Hi Dave, many thanks for watching & your lovely comments. Same to you 😀👍🏻😀 Keith & Michele
Hi there, just a suggestion on how to locate the leak. Try using a cup of water with washing up liquid and using a paint brush to wet up the bladder and look for bubbles and there's your leak. Works on inflatable beds bike inner tubes or gas leaks e.t.c. watching all your vlogs. Keep up the great work your both doing. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
Hi Paul, Many thanks for sharing your tip 👍🏻 Certainly sounds easier than what we did 😆 Thanks for your kind words, greatly appreciated 👍🏻 Keith & Michele.
Thanks for showing us this repair, hope it worked as looked a lot of work. Cheers P&J
Thanks Phil & Juliet, yep pleased to say it worked. 👍 pleased we did it, but wouldn’t rush to do it again 😜 cheers Keith & Michele
Yes as the rest said! Thank you for sharing and it didn’t seem to much of a bother. Best wishes. Pandora and Willoughby 🌹
Hi Guys 😀 Thanks for watching & your comments 👍🏻 Keith & Michele
Had the same problem with mine in exactly the same area. Ended up as you said buying a new bladder. I found a diagram on Kampa's web site of the bladder part numbers so was easy to know that info when ordering new parts, I have also printed it off for future reference. (The number is also on a tag inside the bladder cover. F400 from memory) Got mine delivered from Norwich Camping, they are a Kampa dealer and delivery was quite swift, as you say about £20 delivered. Nick
Great info Jan, thanks for sharing that with everyone 👍🏻 Keith & Michele
Thinking of purchasing the 260 version of your awning so good to know how it can be repaired, thankyou.
Hi Maureen, We’ve found the Kampa Rally Air Pro to be a great awning 👍🏻 Hopefully you won’t encounter any punctures 😉 Thanks for watching 😀 Keith & Michele
thank you we have a kampa air awning w3 keep my eye on it allso someone told me when the weather is hot you are suppose to let some air out but iam not sure how much and when do you fill it back up many thanks dave duffy
Hi Dave, letting air out of the awning during hot weather is a bit like Brexit....very divided 😀 personally we don’t, however that’s just us. Having had an awning for over three years and on some occasions been in extreme heat we’ve never experienced any issues. We do however know a couple who’s awning did explode during a hot summer, Kampa replaced the burst beam & sent it to them whilst on site. Kampa also stated that the heat was not a factor. Thanks for watching & hope this helps. Keith & Michele
Waiting for this weekend away as I think we may have a puncture on one on the main bladders. We have a Westfield Carina.
We have the carina 420 and have changed all four of the main beam bladders, since buying it three years ago. The first were covered under the guarantee and the last one, we were lucky that the rep was in the caravan shop at the time we were ordering a new one and he arranged for a new one free of charge. Still love the awning though.
Hi Stuart, Hope you get nice weather for the weekend to tackle your awning 😎 Let us know how you get on 👍🏻 Thanks for watching, Keith & Michele
Hi guys great video thanks! Can I just ask if there's any chance of doing a video on pitching an awning on a hard gravel stand as we have been to a couple of sites now with this type of stand and apart from it being nearly impossible to get the pegs in! we're really afraid of ruining our new Kampa carpet on the sharp stones, so any comment or advice about this would be very welcome. Many thanks in advance.
Hi Bill, We’ve used the awning carpet many times on gravel/stones & they haven’t caused any damage to the carpet, just a bit uncomfortable underfoot without shoes! You must use rock pegs on this type of standing which are specifically designed for the job as opposed to standard awning pegs. It is also imperative that when hammering these in you use a hammer or small mallet & ensure you drive them in straight. To remove them simply tap them gently from side to side, this will shock them & enable you to pull them straight out. We’ll try to film this for you when we’re next on hardstanding. Hope this helps, thanks for watching, Keith & Michele
Just had another look at this as I've had a problem with one of the main beams on my awning. Whilst perched on a very beautiful but exposed Cornish CL the wind was bending the beam on the right hand side. This must have caused the inner training tube to rub against the zip. The following day, I undid the zip to reposition the leg and the inner tube ripped through the retaining tube! Managed to isolate it and push it back and zip up. It's held out to the end of my trip but new retaining sleeve and bladder is £90! Hope you are both well?
Hi Gill, Sounds like you’ve had a bit of a nightmare 🥺 On a positive side at least they’re straightforward to replace. Glad you got it sorted & it didn’t spoil your holiday 👍🏻 Hope you’ve had a fabulous time! Thanks for sharing, Keith & Michele.
The inner sleeves are rubbish quality (polypro woven material) on older awnings. Do not unzip the sleeves when fully inflated, the inner sleeve will rip under the air pressure!
Hi do you know if the little grey pipe on the cross bladders can be repaired
Hi. Sorry, don’t think it’s repairable. Sending you our best wishes, Keith & Michele xxx
Great video. I was shouting, use a bowl, use a bowl! it's a shame that the quailty of the bladder is a bit poor. i've just ordered a kampa porch awning.
Hi Sparkmeister, Hindsight is a wonderful thing 😀 Wish you’d been there at the time 😆 Thanks for watching, enjoy your awning 👍🏻 Keith & Michele.
I was never any good at repairing a bike puncture. Hopefully, will not have to do a repair on the awning. Thanks for sharing how to do it 👍🏼
Hi Paul & Bianca lovely to hear from you both 😁 fingers crossed you won’t encounter this problem 😕thanks for watching Keith & Michele
My leak is on one of the main beams. Any chance of a demo on that please? It is a Kampa awning
Hi Barbara. Sadly we no longer have this awning so were unable to help on this occasion. Many thanks for watching, Keith & Michele
Okay thanks anyway. I'll try my best.
Did the repair work?
Hi Susan. The repair lasted for about 6 months then started to deflate so we replaced the tube. The replacement tube was £19.99 hope this helps, Keith & Michele
Hi Keith. Great video but to be honest I think I would have contacted Kampa and asked for a replacement bladder. I would argue that where the leak was on the pipe seal was possibly down to a manufacturing defect. Okay if it was punctured by a sharp object but not there. However, I'm now going to buy myself a repair kit which I hope to never use but if I do, you've shown me how easy it is to remove the air tube. Cheers, Steve :)
Hi Steve, Had it been one of the down beams, we probably would have followed that path. Found it quite interesting though to take it apart, find the fault & repair it 😀 Thanks for watching 👍🏻 Keith & Michele
Wow, i really thought the inner tubes are made of a thicker material. I think the manufacturers went away from the pipe thing because its prone to leaking there. Now you have to inflate every tube seperately at most tents.
Thanks for watching, Keith & Michele
Seems to be a common problem with Kampa
I had a Kampa awning hat leaked like crazy, Kampa and the dealership refuse to have anything to do with me on this leaking product.
I ended up buying a £1600 Isabella awning and wish I had never bought Kampa.
Now I know what a really GOOD awning is with Isabella.
I generally think Kampa is a low grade awning that cost more than competitors
Hi Ken, Many thanks for your comments, we have never had an Isabella, so can’t compare. Know they’re very popular though. Many thanks for watching. Keith & Michele
More glue the better, No. Enough glue to cover the surface is all you need, too much glue is almost as bad as not enough.
don't think I would recommend filling tube with water, it will never fully dry inside!
Thanks for the advice Michael 👍🏻 Best wishes, Keith & Michele.