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Outdoor Revolution Oxygen

in Making the most of that expensive pitch Sat May 20, 2017 7:19 pm
by Old Rocker | 534 Posts

Whillst at Marragowan C&MC site we saw this
http://www.outdoor-revolution.com/motorh...movelite-2.html
Might be something that could be adapted for anyone wanting an inflatable awning


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RE: Outdoor Revolution Oxygen

in Making the most of that expensive pitch Sat May 20, 2017 7:31 pm
by inishcara (deleted)
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I went to see one in a showroom in Northwich. The cheapest I have found on the Internet, £379. It looked really nice and quite spacious. Was the one you saw attached to an Eriba? Did you go inside it?


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RE: Outdoor Revolution Oxygen

in Making the most of that expensive pitch Sat May 20, 2017 8:33 pm
by Randa france | 13.258 Posts

Isn't this what you're looking at? g8p673-Movelite-Oxygen.html

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RE: Outdoor Revolution Oxygen

in Making the most of that expensive pitch Sun May 21, 2017 10:50 am
by Suzywong (deleted)
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I think the Oxygen awning looks great, the only problem is the groundsheet, lots of sites want breathable ones !


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RE: Outdoor Revolution Oxygen

in Making the most of that expensive pitch Sun May 21, 2017 1:55 pm
by rambling robin (deleted)
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The Oxygen Movelite Classic has a removable/breathable groundsheet - the only one in that range. There's lifetime wty on the tubes as well - unlike Kampa.

It's a roomy space, we were a little undecided when looking at how the table/tunnel/join to main awning thing worked. It was at that point we mentioned Eriba were directed to the Kampa Pop Air Pro....... the less said about THAT the better. The whole footprint is quite large. If I was in the market for an inflatable doll again I'd certainly be looking at the Classic with renewed interest.


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RE: Outdoor Revolution Oxygen

in Making the most of that expensive pitch Sun May 21, 2017 6:08 pm
by pianosteve (deleted)
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Do you think we could have a 'section' of this site devoted to "awning reviews", wherein owners post their views and experiences of awnings owned to assist others make informed choices in their purchases? I have only been an Eriba owner for 12 months but I have had 2 completely different awnings one of which I would give 9/10 in a review and the other I would give 0/10! I think it might be quite helpful.


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RE: Outdoor Revolution Oxygen

in Making the most of that expensive pitch Wed May 24, 2017 7:16 pm
by Ray Lawrence | 671 Posts

I have an Oxygen Movelite 2 which I have only used once so far. For a longer trip I prefer my standard fibre glass pole awning Soplair Bourgone.
The concept of the Oxygen Movelite 2 is different in that when pitched it provides an extra room separated from the caravan by a corridor with a door at each end. This is ideal for entering the van with wet clothing and muddy boots without traipsing through the awning. The awning can also be used as a separate bedroom for a guest or late sleeper as the occupants of the caravan can get outside without going through the awning.
The whole wall between the awning and the corridor can be rolled down and thus the awning becomes more like a conventional one.
Relatively easy to put up, a bit heavy to thread through the awning rail but I managed it on my own.
I bought mine about a year ago for £399 on the wonder web.


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