I come from a country that has NO trailer tent stores except Camp-let. I know CAMP-let is a quality product, but i just don't like the beds to be next each other and they are on the small side too (beds and tent).
So i checked many other products over internet and like a few of them but now i have a problem which one to pick since i can't see them in flesh. Your help would be really great!
We want a trailer that is easy to store (on the side if it is possible), easy to drive around and easy to maneuver when on the camp site.
It needs to be easy and fast to erect, beds need to be big (150cm width at least), two beds would be perfect and they shouldn't be right next to each other (bench, space or table between them would be nice).
The whole tent (beds + living space) should be larger then 20m2, extra sun canopy must be avaliable.
All windows and doors should have mosquito nets on. Kitchen is not that important.
Budget up to 10.000 eur MAX. I'm looking at Trigano Olympee, Holtkamper (used Cocoon XL 2009), Jamet Arizona, and many more.
And if someone can tell me what is wrong with Jamet Arizona? It looks good outside and inside. Acrylic canvas (like Camplet), big, extra optpions for zip in toilet room...is it really tough to erect and set up?
Cant comment on the Arizona itself, but we have in the past owned two Jamets, before we moved to folding Campers. We loved them, did not find them too difficult to erect, although ours was traditional (Ten Cate) canvas. Once you know what goes where with the awning poles its quite easy.
Ours were the Canyon & Louisianne which look the same size as the Arizona at first glance.
------------- Alan
2016
February C&CC Theobalds Park
March C&CC Salisbury
May C&CC Adgestone IOW
July Le Clos Auroy, Auvergne France
August C&CC Polstead
August C&CC Oxford
October C&CC Lauder