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01/3/2008 at 8:33pm
Location: sheffield Outfit: CAMP-LET CONCORDE
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i have just had a demo of a Camp-let Concorde tt, it was up in less than 3 minutes, one good pull forward is all it takes,including awning.its 4.9m deep x 4m wide. also available is a zip on annex, sun canopy ,front side screen and front wind break
. it works a bit like the old fashioned pram hood , and just needed a few pegs, and not a pole in sight. It all folds away back into the trailer, and away you go.
no poles to colour code with tape, no fighting with a huge awning in the mud, wind and rain. no packing it all away again into bags and storing it absolute top of the range with every extra, around £5150. what a fantastic piece of kit.
you can buy the entry lenel one for under £4000
see them here;
http://www.camperlands.co.uk/trailer_tents/camplet_trailer_tents.html
http://camplet.lund-co.dk/index.php?id=238
we ar collecting ours next week
good luck
Bob and Sue
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03/3/2008 at 2:42pm
Location: Berkshire Outfit: Sterling Opal
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Hi
We first got an old trailer tent to see if we were really hooked with camping
- It was an old Trigano trailer tent, we had this for 2 years and had brilliant times, sometimes just me n the kids. So wanted one not too hard to put up - my 10 yr old helped with the awning, we also found buying an older one we got a lot of things included in the sale, which saved us lots of money.
Last year we upgraded to a new TT we went for the Camplet concorde (it does have a pole - but not major) The main reason we changed make, was ease of putting up although the trigano was fab, we don't often go for longer than a long weekend -So I find the camplet better in that way. That said there are things I miss about the old trailer. - Its just a matter of deciding what suits your budget and what you need.
Good luck..
------------- Jo JO
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