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10/5/2009 at 3:14pm
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OK, so you need a tent to love, which is easy to put up with limited strength and help, but it doesn't matter if the awning takes a bit of time.
It sounds as if you are into prime folding camper territory here. No hideously heavy kitchens to lug about, plenty of space to spread out. No doubt you have seen the Trigano offerings at Camperlands, the Pennine and Conway versions are the same but a bit classier and a bit pricier.
If budget is an issue, consider the Raclet Globetrotter? It's NOT for everybody, but it is cheap and bombproof. The canvas is Ten Cate, the trailer and fold out mechanism is identical to a conventional TT, but its a folding camper with associated easy kitchen, fridge etc. etc. If you are looking for the slick finish of Pennines etc., look elsewhere, but they've made a really good budget option without sacrificing the important quality bits.
For a TT with easy-lift kitchen, your only options are Combi-Camp (fixed kitchen, good but ridiculously overpriced), Camp-Let (....) and Raclet (who make all of their tents with big and small kitchens. Big are identical to Cabanon, Sunncamp, Jamet etc., small have 2-burner + grill, sink, 4 drawers but can be lifted by one adult easily and wheel into place).
See the Raclet Sale thread for details of a Raclet Sale in hertfordshire coming up where you could get a Raclet for 50% of rrp.
Charlie
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14/5/2009 at 3:10pm
Location: West Midlands Outfit: Jamet Jametic TT
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Hi!
We've also been looking at the camp-let, jamet & trigano 'easy-up' trailer tents.
I have to say I agree with you on the camplets Julieos - I can't seem to love them either.
We are more likely to go for a jamet or even more likely a trigano - not sure which at the moment, but if it's any help, we've been told that the kitchens on the Olympe and the Odyssee are optional and you could therefore go for one of those and benefit from the easy opening without the hassle of having to move the kitchen. Obviously you'd need to carry separate cooking equipment, but this is exactly what we're thinking of doing as we have all loads of cooking kit already
Apparently the option without kitchen also knocks about £650 off the trigano prices! You could get a fab camping cooker for far far less & store it under the bed when in transit.
By the way, did you find it useful going to camperlands? And did they have the jamet on show? I have e-mailed them but they don't seem to give a straight reply!
Good luck in your search,
Jane
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14/5/2009 at 9:54pm
Location: Nottingham Outfit: Outwell Ohio XL & Kia Ceed3 Sport
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We went to Camperlands last week specifically to see the Trigano Olympe, & it was stunning, everything we want from a trailer tent, we just have to find the money to buy it now. lol
We went from 2 different tents, to a Trigano Cheverney trailer tent which was excellent both in value and quality, my only problem with it was the dreaded awning, I like you meet my hubby on site after he finishes work & there was a lot of swearing going on with him because he was more or less struggling on his own to put up the awning, (I have back problems so was hardly any use to him at all). We then went to on to buy a caravan, thinking that would be easier, which it is to a certain extent until you want to add an awning, we had the caravan for 2 yrs then sold it on coz hubby hated it, not because of towing it, coz I do all the towing anyway, it was lack of space especially first thing in the morning or last thing at night when all the beds were down.
We are now back to a tent again, a Vango Aspen which is brilliant but I can't erect that on my own either, We had decided when funds permit to buy a Camplet, we love the idea of a pram hood system because I could erect that myself and with the awning being integrated into it even easier, but now we've seen the Trigano Olympe the Camplet isn't a patch on it and we have fallen in love with it, we know that the Trigano is excellent quality so we are going to stick with what we know.
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