We used our club air pro 330 all last year, brilliant, people blow them up to much and have problems with them popping in hot weathet but great product, we're looking to get a L H extension this year as we now have a dog, love this awning great quality too.
Great to hear @chrissey663 - thanks for the comment, we really appreciate it! We have the LH extension in stock, thought I'd share the link so you can read more about the extension features, but feel free to give us a call if you have any questions on it! www.purelyoutdoors.co.uk/products/dometic-club-ace-pro-extension-s.html
Hi Tom, Yes the SabreLINK lights are fixed in placed with velcro tabs on the airbeams and they sit above the roof liner. The liner is a translucent fabric so some light does come through but you can toggle back the roof liner in specific areas if you would like the lights to be completely exposed if required. Best regards,
I've never heard of any 'popping' here in Japan and you won't get much hotter than the Japanese summer with its very high humidity levels and temperatures just shy of 40C. Perhaps this phenomenon has more to do with manufacturer than the technology itself?
We used our club air pro 330 all last year, brilliant, people blow them up to much and have problems with them popping in hot weathet but great product, we're looking to get a L H extension this year as we now have a dog, love this awning great quality too.
Great to hear @chrissey663 - thanks for the comment, we really appreciate it! We have the LH extension in stock, thought I'd share the link so you can read more about the extension features, but feel free to give us a call if you have any questions on it! www.purelyoutdoors.co.uk/products/dometic-club-ace-pro-extension-s.html
Looks amazing
Thank you, we worked vey hard for this display, we're constantly changing our showroom and displays to offer the best viewing for customers!
may sound a daft question,how does the sky track lights work if you have the roof liner fitted ,do they sit above the liner
Hi Tom,
Yes the SabreLINK lights are fixed in placed with velcro tabs on the airbeams and they sit above the roof liner. The liner is a translucent fabric so some light does come through but you can toggle back the roof liner in specific areas if you would like the lights to be completely exposed if required.
Best regards,
One beam deflating says it all.Air awings are no where near worth the money, bin in 2 years, stick to poles if you’re able.
Agree on that, see them deflate in the European heat or go bang.
I’ve had a 2017 kampa air ace 400 since new, never had any issues, had many fun holidays in it
Still going strong now
I've never heard of any 'popping' here in Japan and you won't get much hotter than the Japanese summer with its very high humidity levels and temperatures just shy of 40C. Perhaps this phenomenon has more to do with manufacturer than the technology itself?