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To be honest we were looking for a caravan but saw the Pathfinder, and really it ticked more of our boxes than any of the tin tents we saw. The two permanent bedrooms were a real plus for us, especially with a young child; and not wanting to change our car (we've got a 2.0d Mazda 6) our choice of caravans with 2 bedrooms was limited to a few lightweight ones.
Really pleased with it; My only experience of folding campers was one of the first Conway Challengers my parents had in the 1980's. So compared to that, the Pathfinder is a luxury, and a lot less effort to put up (why did nobody think of gas struts earlier?).
Unfortunately, she's all tucked up for the winter now, without her wheels (intentionally) and under a winter cover... Roll on Spring. Just wish it would stop raining for long enough for me to have another look!!
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