Locknlevel Inflatable Campervan Air Levelling System

jamesC

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I recently saw somebody in a T6 van conversion using the new Lock n level campervan levelling system on a campsite in Dorset and wondered if anybody here had any experience of them?

To be clear, these things are expensive (£425) but appear to be very compact to store, easy and safe to deploy and very adjustable upto the max height of 14cm.


I would love to hear from anybody who has actually used them, as I missed the people on the campsite.
 
I recently saw somebody in a T6 van conversion using the new Lock n level campervan levelling system on a campsite in Dorset and wondered if anybody here had any experience of them?

To be clear, these things are expensive (£425) but appear to be very compact to store, easy and safe to deploy and very adjustable upto the max height of 14cm.


I would love to hear from anybody who has actually used them, as I missed the people on the campsite.
We had the caravan version and it was excellent, very well engineered and used on a variety of surfaces (including rough hard standing etc) with no issues at all. Only downside is that whilst they are flat when not inflated they can get very muddy if it's wet so they can be a bit messy to stash after camping. There was a slight bounce when using them but I wonder if that would be more pronounced on a camper given there aren't corner steadies
 
We had the caravan version and it was excellent, very well engineered and used on a variety of surfaces (including rough hard standing etc) with no issues at all. Only downside is that whilst they are flat when not inflated they can get very muddy if it's wet so they can be a bit messy to stash after camping. There was a slight bounce when using them but I wonder if that would be more pronounced on a camper given there aren't corner steadies
Thank you @stoobthealien Great to hear some real life experience! I had not thought about mud etc.
 
I have a single axle caravan Lock n Level, which is great. Especially when trying to get the wheel spokes lined up with the wheel lock.
From what I remember at the caravan show, the motorhome and campervan version has some extra metalwork on them to help them steady the van. The campervan version is a lot more expensive than the caravan ones but they are rated for 3500kg and you get 2 of them.
 
I have a single axle caravan Lock n Level, which is great. Especially when trying to get the wheel spokes lined up with the wheel lock.
From what I remember at the caravan show, the motorhome and campervan version has some extra metalwork on them to help them steady the van. The campervan version is a lot more expensive than the caravan ones but they are rated for 3500kg and you get 2 of them.
I think the campervan version has metal wedges that support the bag when inflated.
 
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