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Topic: Thinking of a Change to a Trailer Tent
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10/8/2021 at 12:59pm
Location: Northampton Outfit: Bailey Ranger GT60 520 4
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Hi if it was me and this coming from someone who has had a TT and friends that had a quickstop I would have a look at folding campers
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17/8/2021 at 7:35pm
Location: West country Outfit: Mondeo
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Have a look at a Riva or Dandy Designer. Very quick to erect etc, PVC so can be packed away wet and left for months without rot or mould, warm in winter, cool in summer, good comfy beds etc etc.
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18/8/2021 at 12:09am
Location: Liverpool Outfit: Swift Challenger 560
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If you are looking for something really really quick to put up, have a look at the Combi Camps or the Camplets. We used to have a Combi camp and I still look back on it as the best unit we ever had. You can put up the main cabin in 30 seconds which is ideal for stop overs or short weekends but if you plan to stay for longer, you can attach the awning. We also had a pop up gazebo which we sometimes used instead of the awning if we wanted some shelter but couldn’t be bothered with the full awning. It had the most enormous huge kingsize bed and with a memory foam mattress topper, I have never slept better anywhere either before or since!
Camplets go up all in one, so the awning is attached to the main unit and everything goes up together so if you plan to use an awning a lot, the Camplet would be quicker than a Combi camp plus awning.
------------- Pixie
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