Hi Sir Roger thank you for the reply. I have just arrived home from a CL site near Woodhall Spa in Lincolnshire.
After buying the awning last Monday I was chomping at the bit to get away and try it and my wife suggested I get myself off fishing for a few days, well it took a bit of thought but after 3 seconds I decided to go.
The awning was no problem at all to erect. I laid the groundsheet out to lay the awning on before starting to thread it through the channel, but the grass on my pitch was better than my lawn at home so it was a precaution that I didn't really need.
Pumping up was quite easy but I did take my time after a minute or so I did feel that it was perhaps not quite as easy as people may think, even so it took less than five minutes to get all air poles very firm.
Pegging out was a breeze and I was amazed that kampa had included quite a few spare pegs and ladder straps.
i was we'll pleased with the result.
HOWEVER I always have an HOWEVER.
One of the door fly screen panels is damaged. Not a lot of damage, perhaps a split of about 25mm by 5mm almost central to the panel.
I noticed it soon as I opened the outer zipped door.
i am so frustrated because I had been ages getting the awning and I know the company don't have anymore in stock, I was at first almost convincing myself that it perhaps didn't really matter and I could live with it.
Because it was evening when I erected the awning I decided to leave well alone and have another look in the morning.
Needless to say a further look in the morning showed up that the outer canvas was showing signs of a very slight pin head sized hole I presume caused at the same time as the fly screen was damaged.
i know that I didn't cause this damage whilst unpacking and erecting the awning so I have decided to return it to the dealer and hopefully get an exchange. I waited till around lunch time to make sure the awning was thoroughly aired then carefully took it down and re packed it, again getting it back into the bag was surprisingly easy.
So I am off to Nottingham again on Monday hopefully for an exchange, I am always apprehensive in these situations when returning anything. I understand that the company should replace damaged items or refund my cost, I presume they in turn would then take up the issue with the supplier.
its just took the edge off things a bit but had this damage not been there I would have been well chuffed with the awning.
best regards. Brian