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| peejay Member Since: 20 Sep 2013 Location: London / Kent borders Posts: 143      | We have a Fiamma Zip that is in a bag that stays on the awning rail, takes literally 5 minutes to set up as just a canopy, which is all we use when just the 2 of us and then when we take the grandkids we put the sides on to create an almost full size awning and that takes about an easy(ish) 30 minutes - they can seem a bit expensive but we think it's worth it - take a look on the Fiamma website   | ||
|  17th Jan 2015 5:24pm | 
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| mzplcg Member Since: 26 May 2010 Location: Warwickshire. England. The Commonwealth. Posts: 4029      | Kampa Rally Air I assume you mean. If so stay well clear of them. All the build quality of a fag box. I had 2, the second was a warranty replacement but went the same way in under 12 months. Send it back for a full refund eventually I was so sick of the damn thing. Look below and this was what the bladder link pipes went like in 12 months, both of them. Definitely steer well clear.
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|  17th Jan 2015 5:52pm | 
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| Andy Member Since: 24 Feb 2009 Location: Shropshire Posts: 2951      | I had trouble with Bradcot. I bought a seasonal Pitch awning from them a couple of years ago and when it arrived, there were small perforation holes in it, alongside the stitching. These holes were unexplainable and I sent pictures to Bradcot to see why they were there. They said it was as a result of the manufacturing process and not to worry about. However, at £1000 I was worrying. They refunded me £200 in the end. Oddly enough, when I went to the show at the NEC, They had a stand there and there were no holes in any of their awnings | ||
|  21st Jan 2015 3:47pm | 
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| Stuart Member Since: 06 Feb 2011 Location: Cambridge Posts: 85      | I sell the Trigano Air (can't remember the official name) 280 and 390 in my shop and have had good feedback from customers about them. | ||
|  22nd Jan 2015 9:30pm | 
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| n1cktdv8 Member Since: 19 Aug 2013 Location: Cheshire Posts: 1754    | I have a Vango Varkala and it's been superb.  I am looking at a Vango Kalari as it's a bit deeper and I've been impressed with the quality (been using Isabella for 15 years).  I also looked at the Kampa Rally Air 400.  I thought it was pretty good but reading here it's not isn't good news....I will still with Vango if that's the case   | ||
|  12th Jun 2016 12:32am | 
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| steadyaway Member Since: 28 Feb 2015 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 184      | We have a Bradcot Aspire Air and it is brilliant. Got the electric pump with it. Takes a couple of minutes to inflate, a few more to peg down and is nice and sturdy. | ||
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