I was a good 'silent' demonstration video. I have to say though that it looks pretty fiddly to attach. I would have thought an airbeam would have been a better option and more in keeping with the style and design of the trailer. As it is, our Solena looks if anything easier to put up.
I agree. Airbeam/Airpole technology would have been far better and more rigid. The awning looks as if it desperately needs a ridge pole along the length of the centre of the awning. Something that obviously can't be done with the soft back of the TakeOff, but airbeams would have allowed for this as an extra 'U' shape immediately behind the main trailer would have made this far simpler to setup and much more rigid.
@@andrewjones-productions any wind above 5 mph would have that awning flapping all over the place ,it makes you wonder who designs these awnings if they ever go out side onto a windy sloping pitch and try to put one up .
@@terry9325Disargee. That might be the difference between UA-cam Experience and real life. The cotton of this is very heavy. Nothing is flapping around. It survived a heavy storm with rainfalls over 80 Liter / hour without even moving. Only half of the pegs where in. Several storm protected awnings on RVs broke that night. I not expected that myself
Wat een gedoe zeg met opzetten, en het ziet er allemaal gammel uit. En mooi is anders maar ieder zijn smaak.
I was a good 'silent' demonstration video. I have to say though that it looks pretty fiddly to attach. I would have thought an airbeam would have been a better option and more in keeping with the style and design of the trailer. As it is, our Solena looks if anything easier to put up.
I agree. Airbeam/Airpole technology would have been far better and more rigid. The awning looks as if it desperately needs a ridge pole along the length of the centre of the awning. Something that obviously can't be done with the soft back of the TakeOff, but airbeams would have allowed for this as an extra 'U' shape immediately behind the main trailer would have made this far simpler to setup and much more rigid.
@@andrewjones-productions any wind above 5 mph would have that awning flapping all over the place ,it makes you wonder who designs these awnings if they ever go out side onto a windy sloping pitch and try to put one up .
@@terry9325Disargee. That might be the difference between UA-cam Experience and real life. The cotton of this is very heavy. Nothing is flapping around. It survived a heavy storm with rainfalls over 80 Liter / hour without even moving. Only half of the pegs where in. Several storm protected awnings on RVs broke that night. I not expected that myself
Volgens mij zijn er betere klaptenten die sneller op te zetten zijn. En misschien ook nog mooier zijn.
What a mess to set up. I use a CombiCamp Country since 2007. 7-8 minutes including awning, done deal.
Pain in the arse
kill that music! Talk explain what we're seeing.
Vaya pesadez montar eso. Debe hacerse algo que salga montado, como las tiendas.