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29/5/2012 at 1:43pm
Location: Manchester Outfit: Pennine Countryman
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Or a Combi Camp? New ones cost a fortune, but a fair number seem to come up second hand. I don't know what year they introduced the telescopic awning poles, but with them the awning is very easy to pitch as well. I've never seen one in the flesh, but I think the Comanche Montana is similar.
Ours is similar to the Trigano Odyssee, and although its relatively quick I still find it quite heavy going. I had some long standing womens troubles, followed by a hysterectomy, and I still find lifting quite challenging (nothing going to the gym wouldn't fix of course but I digress!). I find we rely heavily on our teenage son to help.
If there's any flexibility in your budget then the Raclet Moovea is worth a look, but the bedroom annex was only introduced last year, so you would probably need to be able to buy new.
I don't know how much you can cut your pitching time in total because pegging and set up is a big part of it whatever your unit. I do think you can find something less physically demanding though, £2000 is a healthy budget.
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Alison
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30/5/2012 at 6:20pm
Location: Manchester Outfit: Pennine Countryman
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Griff, I have yet to find a site where level at the back of the trailer equals level where the kitchen needs to live, perhaps I'm just too fussy! You obviously have no trouble with it, that's great, and you certainly aren't alone, but we do, it's not so great, and we're not alone either.
I have problems with my stomach and problems with my back, and in terms of pitching its not ideal, in terms of space it's perfect. If DS broke a limb (he skates, I should pitch at A&E!) we would have a real problem, and I hate that lack of confidence. It's a fantastic unit, but probably not ideal for anyone who has lifting problems, (especially if they're obsessively independant lol) and we will be trading it in for something lighter, probably next year.
I didn't intend to suggest the newer Trigano to the OP, I was just defending myself! They've obviously felt the need to bring out a lighter one. It does slide into the trailer, and to be perfectly honest its a little bit odd!
I like the look of that Combi Camp as well Tynxuk!
Where's Stuart? We've not had buy a Holtkamper yet - I feel the discussion is lacking something!
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31/5/2012 at 1:18am
Location: Coventry Outfit: Cabanon Elody & Julie & Combicamp
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I think the Combi Camp units with the telescopic awning poles came out after 1997, can't say exactly how long after 1997.
I think the Combi Camp Venezia or Panda would be ideal for Claire as they both have the telescopic poles, and the kitchen is mounted on the back of the trailer, so it doesn't have to be moved around.
Ours is a four berth with annex, but as there's only two of us, we sleep in the centre of the 8 foot wide bed so that each of us can get out during the night (call of nature, it's an age thing ) without having to climb over each other. We use the annex as an ensuite, but it would be ideal for two children to sleep in there. The standard awning isn't as big as most trailer tents, but you can buy an extra zip-in section to increase the living area.
It takes us 2 minutes to erect the cabin, 2-3 minutes to raise the internal poles of the annex & peg it out, plus 20 minutes to erect & peg the awning.
------------- Jean
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