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via mobile 24/5/2020 at 8:38pm
Location: Outfit: None Entered
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Thanks for replies so far, just to clarify, I have already decided I want a folding camper, and want to buy new, due to size, looking at 6 berth, so pennine pathfinder, or opus air.
Thing I am trying to confirm is where the product is actually made, I am a.massive buy British supporter, hence I would like to buy a genuinely British made product. I am just confused by the opus British built logo, when the almost identical aussie opus appears to be chinese made, but just assembled there? Is this the same situation for the uk opus? Made in China, but just assembled here?
Hope someone can clarify this?
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25/5/2020 at 10:24pm
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Go for a Pathfinder. I was drawn to folding campers by the cool looks of the Opus, but the more I looked the more I realised the Pennines were superior in most ways, not to mention a little cheaper. Proper toilet, better equipped kitchen, better layout, better storage, bigger awning, ability to add awning annexes and other accessories such as the Isabella G19 canopy, alternative quick air awning.
Don't get me wrong, if I lived in Sydney and camped in the Australian outback I'd get an Opus... but I don't - I live in the suburbs, tow on the motorway and camp on nicely kept campsites, so I got a Pennnine (well, Conway, same thing). It's the grown up choice.
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