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12/4/2015 at 9:11pm
 Location: None Entered
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We are still pondering over campers. Looking at older models to try out.
we have decided we need larger trailer type that open out lengthways over tow bar as layout bigger.
we are now torn between conventional canvas type such as pennine clubman or Dandy type.
is one any better than other regarding durability, warmth, condensation or any other advice.
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12/4/2015 at 9:18pm
 Location: Scotland
 Outfit: Goodbye Quickstop Hello Globetrotter!
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We have a Raclet Globetrotter...... And moved up to it from a Quickstop for the extra space you mention.
It's canvas, had no issues with it and have thoroughly enjoyed it so far....
We are able to have it open under cover though to dry but even without that I think we'd still prefer canvas to the dandy type pvc....


13/4/2015 at 11:19am
 Location: Northern Ireland
 Outfit: Sterckeman Alize Concept CP480
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We've had our Pullman since new in 2006 ...
Love it ... no problems with condensation ...
Mind you, we camp on the continent, in the summer, where it is (generally!), a lot warmer than UK camping ... we store the FC in France, too ... to save on towing time, this end, and on ferry costs.
I can't offer a comparison to any other type, as we have only had the Pullman ... maybe multiple experienced owners will be able to offer comparisons.


14/4/2015 at 1:09pm
 Location: County Durham
 Outfit: Elddis Encore 254
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We had a 2001 Pennine Pathfinder before our caravan. Having moved to it from a tent it was like luxury. We liked having the toilet, oven and sinks. Real comfort. We camped in the UK and France whilst we had.

The canvas didn't prove to be too bad. We had one really wet pack up in France but were driving to another pitch so were able to dry when we set up there. We could also erect the main shell outside our house which helped.

I'm sorry I can't offer any comparisons with a Dandy.


15/4/2015 at 6:15pm
 Location: Midlands
 Outfit: Pennine Pullman 1986
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Weve got a cheap n cheerful pennine pullman...love it. Layout works for us. Cosy with an oil filled radiator in.


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15/4/2015 at 9:23pm
 Location: West country
 Outfit: Mondeo
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The dandy is warn in winter and very cool in summer due to the insulation and polished white roof. condensation really isn't a problem and although you might think PVC I hot and sweaty it is definitely not.

The side and end walls are actually solid wood with a proper caravan door with lock an opening double glazed windows. It really is in between a caravan and a canvas folding camper.

The PVC etc is all supported on a solid braced steel frame, so no flappy canvas. Everything is solid in wind, I feel even less rocked than a caravan due to the smaller surface area.

They are les well equipped than the latest folding campers, but less to go wrong and less to have to put up. They stopped manufacturing in 2008 so only 2nd hand available now. They last 50 years so no need to spend too much either.

Have a look at the Kath Kidson green one on ebay. That is 1960s.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dandy-Folding-Trailer-Tent-Vintage-1960s-FAB-/321725529405?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item4ae855fd3d

That PVC and the side walls etc is original.



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