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29/8/2008 at 6:11pm
Location: Nottingham Outfit: Pennine Fiesta 2+2
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Hi, we have a pennine fiesta and prefer that to a tent (not saying it's better, we just prefer it ). The main unit needs no pegging and can be up in less that 15 minutes. It has comfortable seating, and a nice kitchen area. Its a 2+2 so you can have one side set up as a bench seat with storage behind rather than a bed. Built in 240v and 12v electrics. It has a 3 way fridge that works really well (not on the gas though) essential for could beer and Ice!
Draw backs as opposed to a tent:-
Storage, you need some where to keep it, ours fits down the side of the house so we can put the whole lot up on the back garden.
Towing, you need a car big enough to tow the unit. We use a 1.6 05 Zafira
Cant think of anything else, I'm sure others will. We have also had a pennine sterling and that too was great for a larger family.
We brought our off E-bay, but have a good look and ask questions as there are some right wrecks to, we know from bitter experience!
Hope this helps.
Mark.
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30/8/2008 at 9:08am
Location: Medway Outfit: Dandy 6 Wynnster Tent
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Hi,
If you do decide on a TT it might be worth bearing in mind the overall size, a lot of campsites seem to be shrinking pitch sizes, so it gets more difficult to fit the big ones on. That's why we ended up with the Chantilly. A very similar overall size to the Sunncamp, but as the awning comes in two seperate parts it means we can use it with one or other, or both. This year we ended up on a small EHU pitch, so just used the main awning, which worked fine, still plenty of space. If we'd wanted to go the whole length I don't think it would of fitted! Last year in the one sunny week we had, with loads of pitching room, we put up both and had a porch/sun canopy area. Then you have the option of using the smaller awning on short trips. The Cabanon Saturn [I think] is very similar, there are a few more models with two awnings, not sure of the models though, I'm sure someone will know.
Good luck whatever you choose.
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30/8/2008 at 9:46am
Location: Groningen (NL) Outfit: Trigano Odyssée
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Quote: Originally posted by Jonah177 on 30/8/2008
Hi, If you do decide on a TT it might be worth bearing in mind the overall size, a lot of campsites seem to be shrinking pitch sizes, so it gets more difficult to fit the big ones on. That's why we ended up with the Chantilly.
I currently have my eye on the Trigano Odyssée, with a relatively compact footprint of 4m x 5m, partly for this reason. It's odd that pitches are getting smaller as caravans and mobilehomes get bigger and moonbase-style multipod tents are apparently becoming all the rage, but there you go.
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A very similar overall size to the Sunncamp, but as the awning comes in two seperate parts it means we can use it with one or other, or both. This year we ended up on a small EHU pitch, so just used the main awning, which worked fine, still plenty of space. If we'd wanted to go the whole length I don't think it would of fitted! Last year in the one sunny week we had, with loads of pitching room, we put up both and had a porch/sun canopy area. Then you have the option of using the smaller awning on short trips.
I've thought about this option, but I'm not sure it would suit us. As we're based in the Netherlands, the shorter the trip the more unpredictable the weather and to have just an small awning up here and then a big fore-tent when we finally get to the sun in France just seems rather the wrong way round! The Odyssée is marketed as being quick to set up, including the integrated main awning, so that it can be used for overnight stays along the way, and then we could put up the extended awning when we reach the sun. That's my theory at the moment, anyway.
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The Cabanon Saturn [I think] is very similar, there are a few more models with two awnings, not sure of the models though, I'm sure someone will know.Good luck whatever you choose.
Thanks! We're still very much in the research phase at the moment: it's a complicated business!
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