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Subject Topic: Getting a Trailer Tent for next summer Post Reply Post New Topic
23/11/2009 at 10:52pm
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 Outfit: vangoo 800 dlx
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I have been a seasoned camper for many years and really enjoy the outdoors , however i am now buying a Trailer Tent and i would love some advice!

Do you level the TT on a sloping pitch with chocks???/

Can i put more baggage on top of the trailer for travelling??

Any essential advice for a novice would be very welcome!

Thank you

Gower looks good for a start!!



24/11/2009 at 7:09am
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In order:

Yes, like a caravan. I usually try to avoid the sloping left-to-right pitch if I can, the front-to-back slope can be levelled with the steadies, but you can't use them to hold the full weight of the tent.

You can usually fit baggage IN the trailer for travelling (which means opening it out at least partially). Some TTs (Raclet Solena/Allegra, Camp-Lets, Combi-Camps) have a hard top with a baggage rack on top of that, but most don't. Bear in mind, however, that you have to unpack the luggage somewhere before you can put the tent up (even if it's raining!).

Charlie


24/11/2009 at 9:22am
 Location: anglesey
 Outfit:  Outwell Wolf Lake suncamp vario 6
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as said,if the ground isn't too much of a gradient,we dont use levellers.most tt's you cant put things on top,but you can put some light things on top of the tent,underneath the outer cover,we put our bodyboards on like this,but we have quite a bit of room in the centre of the outfit where we put things.you can buy a rack system for most trailers to fit a roof box on,but you have to store it when you get where you are going. advice,you dont have to buy new,we bought a new raclet,which was rubbish,we now have a conway canterbury that cost £350 which is fantastic.

Try to make sure you see the complete outfit erected,not just the main cabin,check for any rips in the canvas,make sure all poles are there,and not bent.Dont buy the first one you see,unless its in superb nick,as there are lots out there.

next just get out there and enjoy,



24/11/2009 at 11:41am
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To a certain extent I second that advice.

If you buy second hand, you risk buying a tent which has been badly looked after, but you can avoid that with a little common sense.

If you buy new, you run the risk of getting a lemon, which ALL, yes ALL TT manufacturers make a certain proportion of. In that circumstance, the thing to do is of course to invoke your rights and demand a repair or replacement, as you are entitled to do.

Also, if you buy a cheap second hander and you like it, you can then go and choose your new one with your sensible head on, and choose one that has the features you like at the price you like, and make a full inspection to make sure you don't end up with a Friday afternoon job.

 

Charlie



24/11/2009 at 11:46am
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Oooh, also as an addendum, check any tent you buy!

 

I think adrianaxle would second that; as far as I remember he bought a raclet that was sold with the wrong awning and a cracked table, and to cap it all the seams came apart (am I right adrianaxle?). Not great service from the dealer, and all avoidable if only the dealer had PDI'd it properly.

 

Charlie



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24/11/2009 at 11:49am
 Location: Cheshire
 Outfit: Swift Escape
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As regards packing, we had a Trigano. You could put lots of stuff in boxes between the two sides, after the kitchen is lifted off, as well as lots of things like chairs, tables etc on the top under the travel cover. We did have the frame to put on over this, which you could put bikes, canoes, or even a top box on. The thing to remember is to watch the overall weight, especially if it is an unbraked trailer.


24/11/2009 at 2:34pm
 Location: anglesey
 Outfit:  Outwell Wolf Lake suncamp vario 6
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yes you are correct,the raclet was from Burcroft Camping(do NOT buy from them),had nothing but trouble with the tt,and the people.They were supposed to have pdi'd it,we were charged for it anyway.And that was a new one!!We did the impulse buy at the N.E.C. show,it looked fantastic in the lovely flat ground of the show,very few sites will be like that.

Also,there are different sizes,more the awning than the pod,if you have kids,you may want to get one with a 4 metre awning,as opposed to a 2.5 metre one if there is only 2 of you.



24/11/2009 at 6:53pm
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I don't know what Raclet you had, but I've never come across one which was unhappy on lumpy ground! Perhaps your handover was rubbish? Also, it sounds like your Raclet was mistreated before you had it - again a dealer problem not a Raclet one! My point being, in general Raclets are excellent, so don't write the brand off, although it sounds like you had a Friday afternoon model sold by a Friday afternoon dealer...

Charlie


24/11/2009 at 9:58pm
 Location: west yorkshire
 Outfit: vangoo 800 dlx
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Thanks to you all, ill keep reading this forum for advice .Thanks again


25/11/2009 at 12:23am
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what ever you get you will enjoy but take care

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Paul and Ali



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