Inflatable Levelers

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Has any one got personal experience of using these are they any good/useful or just a usles gimick
 
Used them on a caravan to level it bounced like trampoline until the steadys were down, if you don't suffer from sea sickness they will level a motorhome.
 
I saw at set at the N+B factory a couple of years ago but other than that no experience, my guess would be that they would not be that stable but I could be wrong.

Martin
 
Very expensive the ones I looked at.BUSBY
 
Used them on a caravan to level it bounced like trampoline until the steadys were down, if you don't suffer from sea sickness they will level a motorhome.

Could make bed time interesting ;) :whistle:

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Very expensive the ones I looked at.BUSBY
I thought they looked expensive for what the are, did think of buying a wheel barrow tube just for experimentation see how that worked
 
I wouldn’t mind an inflatable cylindrical tube to use as a draught excluder under the edge of the Motorhome but haven’t identified anything suitable as yet!

Ian
 
On my RV which was full air suspension , it was recommended that you flip the dump valve for the suspension , if you were not going to use the hydraulic levelers, so using an air spring to level doesn't seem to be a very good idea , for a steady platform :)
 
I wouldn’t mind an inflatable cylindrical tube to use as a draught excluder under the edge of the Motorhome but haven’t identified anything suitable as yet!

Ian
Contact a builder of Ribs (rigid inflatable boats) and see if they would make you a tube after all it’s what they use when making the inflatable bit of the boat
 
Bouncy, Bouncy, Bouncy, ---------------. Ooooooooh I enjoyed that. Years ago we had a holiday in a cottage which had a water bed, remember them?. that too was an "interesting" experience!. :LOL::LOL::LOL:

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I wouldn’t mind an inflatable cylindrical tube to use as a draught excluder under the edge of the Motorhome but haven’t identified anything suitable as yet!

Ian

Pretty certain I saw an inflatable skirt tube at the Newbury show think it was made by Kampa
 
Contact a builder of Ribs (rigid inflatable boats) and see if they would make you a tube after all it’s what they use when making the inflatable bit of the boat
Pretty certain I saw an inflatable skirt tube at the Newbury show think it was made by Kampa

Found one. But I‘d need two of them to fit the gap - bit expensive for two!

Khyam Kamper BaffleTM Inflatable Draught Excluder

Amazon product ASIN B07CXZW2YZ

Ian
 
On my last camper I stuck an awning channel along the bottom and used a normal awning skirt
 
I think they are low pressure, so imagine that they will never be very rigid. So, even if you could get it level, your drink/soup/whatever is likely to spill if you move about...

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