Great info thanks. Our Kela arrived yesterday so we did a trial set up in the garden but struggled to get it neatly packed away. Your video provides a simple, methodical way to get it neatly back n the bag. It also also got me curious about the air valves for the 'deflation phase'....... I had my wife hold them in whilst I tried to expel the air......having seen your video, I had another look at the valves and it turns out the valve can be locked open using the cap! Who knew? Maybe it's in the instructions....which I maybe should have read! Anyhow, looking forward to packing up like a pro this weekend in Aviemore!
Good instructional video I used this method when I packed away my Vango Cruz Ii but it was still a bit of a struggle at first until I found out that the air valves should pushed in and twisted to the open position so the valve remains open to allow any remaining air to be pushed out when folding the awning this helped me enormously when I realised this but the video does not this point out which I feel is important especially if you are packing the awning away on your own otherwise you will still have air trapped. So for anybody who has this type of awning note the valve position when deflating. Otherwise a very helpful instructional video.
Great info thanks. Our Kela arrived yesterday so we did a trial set up in the garden but struggled to get it neatly packed away. Your video provides a simple, methodical way to get it neatly back n the bag. It also also got me curious about the air valves for the 'deflation phase'....... I had my wife hold them in whilst I tried to expel the air......having seen your video, I had another look at the valves and it turns out the valve can be locked open using the cap! Who knew? Maybe it's in the instructions....which I maybe should have read! Anyhow, looking forward to packing up like a pro this weekend in Aviemore!
Good instructional video I used this method when I packed away my Vango Cruz Ii but it was still a bit of a struggle at first until I found out that the air valves should pushed in and twisted to the open position so the valve remains open to allow any remaining air to be pushed out when folding the awning this helped me enormously when I realised this but the video does not this point out which I feel is important especially if you are packing the awning away on your own otherwise you will still have air trapped. So for anybody who has this type of awning note the valve position when deflating. Otherwise a very helpful instructional video.
Very good and informative video. I can't wait to start using my Kela III awning now. Thank you Attwoollls
Glad to be of help. Hope you enjoy your awning!
Thanks for this video 👍
I have Vango Cove ll Air awning & I'm having issues getting it back in the bag can you please help
I would have a look at this video as it’s the same method.
ruclips.net/video/4_I0yjH2QXs/видео.html
How do you drive away and leave awning in place?
Have a look at this video.
ruclips.net/video/D0sgiTgZLhg/видео.html