Pretty much covered all the bases there Graham. Another video to add to the list of ones to point new people in the direction of. Thanks Ally & Alan 👍👍
Thanks for watching. Great awnings aren’t they! I personally think they’re worth the money - you get what you pay for. Noticed that when I put up our Dometic porch awning
Hi Graham We were going to buy another air awning but have settled for a Isabella Magnum etna 400 watched videos to death and decided on this because it looks very simple to "erect" Cant wait to try it Keep up the great vlogs 🎉
Thanks for this really helpful video, Graham, lots of useful tips which we could have done with before buying our awning ... sorry, awnings! Glad you mentioned the potential problem with window locations. We wanted a medium air awning but found that the gap between the lounge window and bedroom window would have meant the awning would have been on the small size, so we ended up getting one a bit larger than we wanted so it could go on the other side of the rear bedroom window. Then we realised that was impractical for most short trips away so we settled on a very small poled porch awning (200 wide) which is an absolute doddle to put up and gives us enough space for two chairs and the dog. We've also purchased an old-fashioned lantern (rechargeable batteries/solar-powered/dimmable) so will test that out soon to see if it creates a lovely ambiance or turns our awning into the campsite lighthouse. Nice to bump into you at the NEC recently :-)
Recently bought a 2022 full awning that is air. It does have a couple of normal poles that are on the very front of it to extend canopy over door opening. Haven’t tired it yet as have a brand new buccaneer on order but it’s now pushed back till July August.
Great info yet again... really enjoy your channel... we have our own now.. The Camp Caravanners... lol... we're quite new to this and vids like yours really help... take care Paolo and Rog x
Thanks for watching. Great stuff just been watching your vlogs 👍 Good idea to help your sister putting her awning up first. Oh it’s not good putting an awning up with a bad back ! BTW I’m always bending pegs, even the right ones. A tip I was given is to pour a bit of water in the hard standing where your going to bang the peg in 🤷♂️Good luck with the channel. Don’t give up it takes a while to get any traction
Another useful vlog. With many new people to caravanning simple explanations really help. Like you we went for a large porch awning to start with, but wanting a few 2-3 nights away found that getting a 'divorce' for such a short break wasnt worth it. We've now got an air canopy. Not yet had chance to try it though. Quality vlogging as always. 👍
i was searching for canopies for an upcoming whist drive and potluck community tombola and thrift sale/swapshop event, however i am yearning for an awning. great vid as always, i am looking at vw caddy maxi van ex motability as solo camper so you might shadow ban me but i will still watch ingonito as you know your stuff !!!
Since we were fortunate enough to afford our first brand new caravan in 2005 I have tried to avoid having a full awning, though we did have a Bradcot one for a while. We now have a 260cm wide Sunncamp Ultima porch which I paid £50 for from Ebay but rarely use it. Our 'go to' is a Sunncamp Freedom Porch which is 1.8m wide and only about a metre deep, only locating into the awning channel and skirt channel then tensioner up, 5 minute fit tops, just large enough to cover the door area and keep it dry or the sun off and you can have the door open and keep dry. Isabella did exactly the same thing with the same weight material and excellent stitching much later but no better made ( I checked it out at the NEC show much to the chagrin of the salesman) at over three times the price.
Graham. Thanks for the vlog. Do you have details of the twin axle wheel cover you have for the Swift. Been looking for a solid plastic one for ages. Thanks
I think at the start you weren’t sure if you could buy a full air awning, well you can. One of those impulse buys at the NEC about 2019. Found it too heavy to carry on put up. Only used it twice sold it on. Have had poled and air awnings but now we have a Kampa 400 sun canopy which we now prefer. In fact will be selling this on because we have just bought the new 500 which came out last year I think and will be trying it out in a couple of weeks. We usually put up one of the extra sides you can buy so we sort of have the best of both worlds with it being open but sheltered at one end.
Thanks for watching. Yes the Isabella does. It’s 4 metres so goes right down the bedroom window, which is annoying. It fitted the Cartagena, but with this one we should really get the 300, but bloody expensive new 😕
Cheers Graham we are deciding on a Caravan either this Summer or buying in Autumn obliviously as first timer's accessories are extra add on's ££ to get up and running
Graham, not everyone has a caravan that is long enough to accept a 4 metre awning. So smaller ones may also constitute a full awning. However as you say its important to measure the awning rail (A measurement) and window positions before purchase to ensure you get the correct one. Nick T.
You forgot to mention the nickname for awnings (especially full awnings) - Divorce in a bag! :) The number of arguments and swearing I've overheard whilst couples are trying to erect their awning is incredible! Also, it's worth reminding folk that if you buy a full awning it's only likely to fit your caravan model unless your next caravan is exactly the same. Better to buy a porch awning which is transferable whatever you get next.
Hi Graham. Nothing to do with your recent vid, but do you have a recommended navigation app, free or otherwise, that provides specific routes for those who tow caravans. Thanks in advance!
Thanks for watching. Yes, heating the awning and fitting a bike rack to the back of the caravan whilst ensuring you’re nose weight is correct, your tow ball is clean and your wheel nuts are at the right torque 😂🙄
Hope you didn’t get too wet getting back to the house! 😂 monsoon! Good job you didn’t have the awning up then. we have a full that we only use on week+ trips. Otherwise we are normally out and about in the day so don’t bother but as we can only do Friday night to Sunday morning as the kids have school our weekend trips are short. If we were able to get there early Friday and leave Monday we’d definitely have a porch to give us some more space.
Forgot to say I put our full up on my own. I use an awning pulley and never had any issues getting it in the rail. Poles are a pain as the small dent in the side of our van proves.
Thanks for watching. In theory, the longest weekend we could do is Saturday morning until Monday morning. But in real life, getting back for 08:00am Monday is tricky. We'd have to stay so close to home, we might as well just stay in the caravan on the drive :-)
@@CaravanVlogger do, well worth it. The wife has never had to help me pull the awning on to the van. If it’s a little breezy I do get a hand holding the poles but that’s about it. 🤣😂
@@CaravanVlogger so even sat-sun you put up the porch? How long does it take to put up roughly as we would normally get somewhere about 5/6 on a Friday so if it’s more than an hour like the full it’s dark and im hungry by then.
So when is a porch awning not a porch awning? When it’s 3 meters? When it’s air? Or poles. And when does it become a full awning? 😂😂 I’m joking of course. Great vlog caravanvlogger as always
@@CaravanVlogger maybe I should take over the channel for a week and bore everyone with my awning peg obsession 😂 you won’t have any subscribers left. Btw MG are no longer open on Sundays! Fuming 😡
We have vango kalari 111 air awning Must say on you tube videos makes putting up awning so easy no way is this true in reality People who do these videos must live putting up awnings As novice more like carry on movies 4hrs later I think looking good until heavens opened and water gathered in centre Only used twice since purchased Now we use a canopy much easier to put up Going to be using vango kalari air awning this summer as daughter husband and granddaughter coming on holiday so we will not only have awning to up but both annex bedrooms one on each side of awning May take much longer than 4hrs this time Probably need to video it as would make a good laughter time when need chearing up Call it carry on awning time
Well, thanks for watching anyway. I never really understand the point of comments such as yours. Just move on, watch another vlogger. Or better still, make your own vlog, which is clearer and to the point...
Great comment Clive thanks for bringing this great Vlog to my attention. Without this I don’t think I would have seen this video today. Keep up the great work Graham.
@@CaravanVlogger if you listen to criticism you might improve... l have done this in my proffesion and have improved, so make your vids clearer and more to the point.
Hi @cliveneilands1449 I appreciate you coming back 8 months after your first comment. I choose not to listen to criticism as critics aim to change me. I'm not interested in changing, if this means that in life I'm a failure, so be it. Actually, that isn't true, someone once commented that background music on my vlogs made it hard for them to hear me as they were partially deaf. Now that is helpful, I stopped using background music when I was speaking. Regarding my rambling, a few people have said it reminded them of Ronnie Corbett when he said in his chair and told stories. To me, that's a big compliment. I'd rather stay true to myself than change in the hunt for more views and subs.
Pretty much covered all the bases there Graham. Another video to add to the list of ones to point new people in the direction of. Thanks Ally & Alan 👍👍
Thanks for watching. Yes, I don’t really enjoy doing this type of vlog, but useful for beginners 👍🏻
Great insight into awnings think I now know what I'm looking for cheers
Thanks for watching, I’m glad it was helpful 👍🏻
We really like your Isabella Air awning and have since bought one which we love
Thanks for watching. Great awnings aren’t they! I personally think they’re worth the money - you get what you pay for. Noticed that when I put up our Dometic porch awning
@@CaravanVlogger We do to, you definitely get what you pay for
Brilliant!!!! Thanks for that. Much appreciated. Ian, [Edinburgh] 👍
You’re welcome, thanks for watching 👍🏻
Very useful and informative as per usual.
Thanks Graham having asked about canopies found this vlog very useful! Thanks once again
Hi Graham
We were going to buy another air awning but have settled for a Isabella Magnum etna 400 watched videos to death and decided on this because it looks very simple to "erect"
Cant wait to try it
Keep up the great vlogs 🎉
Thanks for watching. The Etna does look good 👍🏻
Thanks for this really helpful video, Graham, lots of useful tips which we could have done with before buying our awning ... sorry, awnings! Glad you mentioned the potential problem with window locations. We wanted a medium air awning but found that the gap between the lounge window and bedroom window would have meant the awning would have been on the small size, so we ended up getting one a bit larger than we wanted so it could go on the other side of the rear bedroom window. Then we realised that was impractical for most short trips away so we settled on a very small poled porch awning (200 wide) which is an absolute doddle to put up and gives us enough space for two chairs and the dog. We've also purchased an old-fashioned lantern (rechargeable batteries/solar-powered/dimmable) so will test that out soon to see if it creates a lovely ambiance or turns our awning into the campsite lighthouse. Nice to bump into you at the NEC recently :-)
Recently bought a 2022 full awning that is air. It does have a couple of normal poles that are on the very front of it to extend canopy over door opening. Haven’t tired it yet as have a brand new buccaneer on order but it’s now pushed back till July August.
Great info yet again... really enjoy your channel... we have our own now.. The Camp Caravanners... lol... we're quite new to this and vids like yours really help... take care Paolo and Rog x
Thanks for watching. Great stuff just been watching your vlogs 👍 Good idea to help your sister putting her awning up first. Oh it’s not good putting an awning up with a bad back !
BTW I’m always bending pegs, even the right ones. A tip I was given is to pour a bit of water in the hard standing where your going to bang the peg in 🤷♂️Good luck with the channel. Don’t give up it takes a while to get any traction
Another useful vlog. With many new people to caravanning simple explanations really help.
Like you we went for a large porch awning to start with, but wanting a few 2-3 nights away found that getting a 'divorce' for such a short break wasnt worth it. We've now got an air canopy. Not yet had chance to try it though.
Quality vlogging as always. 👍
Thanks for watching 👍🏻That’s the thing with caravanning, one awning is just never enough. As much as we might protest resistance is futile 🤨😂🤣
i was searching for canopies for an upcoming whist drive and potluck community tombola and thrift sale/swapshop event, however i am yearning for an awning. great vid as always, i am looking at vw caddy maxi van ex motability as solo camper so you might shadow ban me but i will still watch ingonito as you know your stuff !!!
Thanks for watching #vanlife 👍🏻
Useful vlog thanks Graham. We've got a Kampa 390 rallye pro air awning but not used it yet (hopefully Easter)
Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Since we were fortunate enough to afford our first brand new caravan in 2005 I have tried to avoid having a full awning, though we did have a Bradcot one for a while. We now have a 260cm wide Sunncamp Ultima porch which I paid £50 for from Ebay but rarely use it. Our 'go to' is a Sunncamp Freedom Porch which is 1.8m wide and only about a metre deep, only locating into the awning channel and skirt channel then tensioner up, 5 minute fit tops, just large enough to cover the door area and keep it dry or the sun off and you can have the door open and keep dry. Isabella did exactly the same thing with the same weight material and excellent stitching much later but no better made ( I checked it out at the NEC show much to the chagrin of the salesman) at over three times the price.
Thanks for watching. True, more expensive doesn't always mean better. We used our porch awning and liked it a lot, ideal for shorter breaks
Graham. Thanks for the vlog. Do you have details of the twin axle wheel cover you have for the Swift. Been looking for a solid plastic one for ages. Thanks
Thanks for watching. Yeah I’ve got this, it’s called draft stoppa.
www.jaiddesigns.co.uk/shop/draught-stoppa/
@@CaravanVlogger thanks. I have ordered one. At least I know it will fit as we both have twin axle Swifts
They work well and are pretty much universal fittings.
Great video, I was cringing a bit when you were installing the caravan store, as the end was getting very close to your car.
Thanks for watching. Yes you and me both, I didn't realise at the time how close it was. 🤔
I think at the start you weren’t sure if you could buy a full air awning, well you can. One of those impulse buys at the NEC about 2019. Found it too heavy to carry on put up. Only used it twice sold it on. Have had poled and air awnings but now we have a Kampa 400 sun canopy which we now prefer. In fact will be selling this on because we have just bought the new 500 which came out last year I think and will be trying it out in a couple of weeks. We usually put up one of the extra sides you can buy so we sort of have the best of both worlds with it being open but sheltered at one end.
Dr Graham all you need to know about Awnings but we’re too afraid to ask. Nice one Graham.
Thanks for watching. Yeah a bit of a dry subject, but hopefully helpful to some 👍🏻
Hi Graham does your awning cover the back window on your Swift Challenger 650? Many thanks.
Thanks for watching. Yes the Isabella does. It’s 4 metres so goes right down the bedroom window, which is annoying. It fitted the Cartagena, but with this one we should really get the 300, but bloody expensive new 😕
Thank you.
Thanks Graham much appreciated 👍
Thanks for watching. That was a difficult vlog to make for me, I had to concentrate 🤔🙄
Cheers Graham we are deciding on a Caravan either this Summer or buying in
Autumn obliviously as first timer's accessories are extra add on's ££ to get up and running
Graham, not everyone has a caravan that is long enough to accept a 4 metre awning. So smaller ones may also constitute a full awning. However as you say its important to measure the awning rail (A measurement) and window positions before purchase to ensure you get the correct one. Nick T.
Thanks for watching. Yes I agree. A full awning isn’t a size thing it’s that the awning takes up the whole awning rail..
This video drove my cocker spaniel nuts,🤣😂😅 he kept going between the patio doors and the front window couldn't understand why it wasn't raining 😅🤣😂
Thanks for watching. Haha 😆 they’re clever dogs aren’t they 🌧 ☔️
Excellent 👍
I've had a Kampa Frontier Air Pro air awning and it is 8 metres long, blooming massive thing.
Thanks for watching. Wow that’s massive 😳I bet its heavy
@@CaravanVlogger It's better as a two person lift when you take it out the boot 🙂
You forgot to mention the nickname for awnings (especially full awnings) - Divorce in a bag! :) The number of arguments and swearing I've overheard whilst couples are trying to erect their awning is incredible!
Also, it's worth reminding folk that if you buy a full awning it's only likely to fit your caravan model unless your next caravan is exactly the same. Better to buy a porch awning which is transferable whatever you get next.
Hi Graham. Nothing to do with your recent vid, but do you have a recommended navigation app, free or otherwise, that provides specific routes for those who tow caravans. Thanks in advance!
Hi, we use Avtex tourer two sat nav. It’s flipping expensive but it allows you to put your caravan details in and has caravan club sites preloaded.
Love to know where you got that twin axle cover that the draft skirt fits to mate?
Thanks for watching. It’s here
www.jaiddesigns.co.uk/shop/draught-stoppa/
Great video. Will there be a supplement to it explaining different methods for heating an awning?😉
Thanks for watching. Yes, heating the awning and fitting a bike rack to the back of the caravan whilst ensuring you’re nose weight is correct, your tow ball is clean and your wheel nuts are at the right torque 😂🙄
We have a porch awning, it's 3.9m 👍
Isabella cirus Air awning we have too would you like to sell the bed room extention as you dont use it 🙏😊
Thanks for watching. We have used it and probably will in the future, so not for sale, sorry..
Hope you didn’t get too wet getting back to the house! 😂 monsoon! Good job you didn’t have the awning up then. we have a full that we only use on week+ trips. Otherwise we are normally out and about in the day so don’t bother but as we can only do Friday night to Sunday morning as the kids have school our weekend trips are short. If we were able to get there early Friday and leave Monday we’d definitely have a porch to give us some more space.
Forgot to say I put our full up on my own. I use an awning pulley and never had any issues getting it in the rail. Poles are a pain as the small dent in the side of our van proves.
Thanks for watching. In theory, the longest weekend we could do is Saturday morning until Monday morning. But in real life, getting back for 08:00am Monday is tricky. We'd have to stay so close to home, we might as well just stay in the caravan on the drive :-)
I keep looking at buying one of those awning pulleys.
@@CaravanVlogger do, well worth it. The wife has never had to help me pull the awning on to the van. If it’s a little breezy I do get a hand holding the poles but that’s about it. 🤣😂
@@CaravanVlogger so even sat-sun you put up the porch? How long does it take to put up roughly as we would normally get somewhere about 5/6 on a Friday so if it’s more than an hour like the full it’s dark and im hungry by then.
need one for a classic car that has to sit out
Dometic residence air awning is a full awning and stronger than a pole awning
So when is a porch awning not a porch awning? When it’s 3 meters? When it’s air? Or poles. And when does it become a full awning? 😂😂 I’m joking of course. Great vlog caravanvlogger as always
Thanks for watching Terry. But if a dull subject for me, but hopefully helpful to others 👍🏻
@@CaravanVlogger maybe I should take over the channel for a week and bore everyone with my awning peg obsession 😂 you won’t have any subscribers left.
Btw MG are no longer open on Sundays! Fuming 😡
What! Shut on a Sunday 🙄How very dare they 🤣
@@CaravanVlogger we went because they have a 2020 challenger 650. Tempted! 🤔
Make sure the fridge works 😅
We have vango kalari 111 air awning
Must say on you tube videos makes putting up awning so easy no way is this true in reality
People who do these videos must live putting up awnings
As novice more like carry on movies 4hrs later I think looking good until heavens opened and water gathered in centre
Only used twice since purchased
Now we use a canopy much easier to put up
Going to be using vango kalari air awning this summer as daughter husband and granddaughter coming on holiday so we will not only have awning to up but both annex bedrooms one on each side of awning
May take much longer than 4hrs this time
Probably need to video it as would make a good laughter time when need chearing up
Call it
carry on awning time
Thanks for watching. Awnings are not great and an absolute nightmare 😂 I moved to an air as the poled ones are flipping dangerous 😳
The way you explain all of this is very confusing... rambling and bambling, make your point and say it.
Well, thanks for watching anyway. I never really understand the point of comments such as yours. Just move on, watch another vlogger. Or better still, make your own vlog, which is clearer and to the point...
Great comment Clive thanks for bringing this great Vlog to my attention. Without this I don’t think I would have seen this video today. Keep up the great work Graham.
Clive is clearly a nob
@@CaravanVlogger if you listen to criticism you might improve... l have done this in my proffesion and have improved, so make your vids clearer and more to the point.
Hi @cliveneilands1449 I appreciate you coming back 8 months after your first comment. I choose not to listen to criticism as critics aim to change me. I'm not interested in changing, if this means that in life I'm a failure, so be it. Actually, that isn't true, someone once commented that background music on my vlogs made it hard for them to hear me as they were partially deaf. Now that is helpful, I stopped using background music when I was speaking.
Regarding my rambling, a few people have said it reminded them of Ronnie Corbett when he said in his chair and told stories. To me, that's a big compliment. I'd rather stay true to myself than change in the hunt for more views and subs.