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Hi Mummy bear, you are very welcome. Happy to chat to your folks about their research if they feel it might help.
Hi Pillsley, mine is a blue one, there's a teeny pic of it as my avatar, a bit bigger on my profile. I love it!
I looked around a lot before I decided on the type of trailer tent I could manage. There are a lot out there!!! I needed something I could manage independently, light enough for me to cope with moving and hitching (a jockey wheel was an essential for me but can be fitted afterwards) small enough to fit in my dinky garage for storage, and a fast and easy set up.
The first one I looked at was the Raclet Solena, it is small, but it's only for me, and it flips open like a clam shell. I would have needed the awning to store my wheels though, and I was told it really needs two people for this, although straightforward.
I was seriously tempted by the Camplet, and sucessfully managed to 'flip' and raise the awning single-handedly on one of the newer ones in the Camperland showroom. The newer ones have gas struts which help the opening of the the lid, the older ones (that I could afford) I couldn't open sadly. I really liked the idea of the attached awning and kitchen.
A friend has a lovely old Conway, which is great, but takes a good hour to set up! I believe some Sunncamps are like that too, fab tents when set, but one of my main reasons for upgrading from my tent was that I can no longer manage to pitch it and sort out the inner bits without wiping out for the week!
Once I saw a CombiCamp I was decided, so then started to look on eBay and logged into the Combicamp forum for further info. I went to view a few, which I think is essential if buying online as a couple really were in absolutely dreadful condition, but the one I bought had been well looked after and surprisingly people weren't bidding on it! I got lucky I guess.
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