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Vango unveils AirBeam technology awnings for motorhomes

No more poles. Vango has launched a range of awnings for motorhomes using its AirBeam technology

by David Weston

One of the UK’s leading outdoors and camping brands, Vango, has expanded its innovative AirBeam range with drive-away awnings for campervans and motohomes.

The AirAway range of awnings uses Vango’s AirBeam technology, which replaces the traditional pole construction with a clever, inflatable structure.

The two AirAway models, the Kela and the Sapera, come in two sizes: first, Standard which fits vehicles up to 2.4m in height, and secondly Tall for vehicles that are between 2.4m and 2.9m. All four models are constructed using Protex fabric, which is waterproof, durable and breathable.

Vango’s AirBeam technology uses pre-attached beams encased in a highly robust, double-skinned sleeve system that create a stable structure when inflated to provide a stable structure and effective weather resistance.

The awnings can be attached to a motorhome or campervan using four different methods: wWebbing straps, Velcro tabs, pole and clamp, or pre-attached Kador.

All of the methods will allow owners to simply detach the awning from their vehicle and drive away when required, leaving the awning standing on its own.

AirAway awnings also use Vango’s patented TBS II Tension Band System to provide greater strength in adverse weather conditions.

Caravan owners can also get in on the AirBeam action, as Vango has introduced the AirAwning collection of caravan awnings for 2014.

The Sanna and Varkala models offer inflatable caravan awnings that save time and take all the stress out of set up when you arrive on site.