I live in the South East and would love to see a Take off sport as it looks ideal for what I need. I've always camped and fancy the speedy putting up and not having to worry about the weather when packing up.
I need to know how much storage for camping chairs etc is in the trailer too.
I'm not prepared to travel up north to see one so need a local dealer
Durham, Mereseyside and Carmarthenshire. So looks like you're going to have to travel or the games a bogey.
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Thanks for that. The camping community is so helpful.
The videos don't really show the storage and I've lots of questions. I contacted the manufacturer and they said they didn't want to flood the market so were keeping it to 2 dealers - both miles away. I thought the idea would be to sell them but obviously not! Very strange.
I suspect it you could probably / possibly have the same results as this time last year.
Could be wrong though.
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Check the exhibitors at the next camping / outdoor show near you.
I thought the CCC YouTube review was useful, as you can see that storage is limited, so it looks like the camping chairs travel in the car boot or top box like (presumably) they do now. One comment there says “Very expensive for what you get , pennine fiesta folding camper better value for money.”
Maybe a post re storage generally (without citing the model) might get more replies, as it might be an issue with any model of folding camper or TT. .
Only one dealer for Pennine in the South East, not sure if it's anywhere near you.
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Decuyper in Belgium have had one in stock for well over a year & can’t shift it. They have reduced the price by 3 grand as well. They are only 50 miles from Calais so take a £39 day trip over & take a look. Looks well over priced for what it is. https://www.decuypermotorhomes.be/en/caravans-5/easy-caravanning-takeoff-sport-2
Good spot Billy, only small isuue I see with it would be if it required any warranty work that you couldn't do yourself. With some fares when towing it could be an expensive return trip.
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Hi Blue yes I spotted it because it is where I bought my caravan. There have been several of these clever looking sorts of Dutch designs over the years. They never really catch on because of the high price imo & cheaper alternatives ie trailer tents already exist.
I would suggest if the op wants to move on from tents a better & more cost effective alternative would be a small caravan like a Freedom for example. Plenty secondhand on eBay.
Had a look at the videos, it looks a pretty neat design for 2 people and easy to tow with smaller vehicles. Probably the nearest equivalent would be an A frame camper or a mini caravan with pop top roof. The price doesn't seem dissimilar to other compact solutions in the market.
Having looked at the videos it would seem to have storage space under the seat and some lockers. It looks like the aisle down the middle of the camper is clear when folded, so you could carry quite a lot of stiff there, like a folding camper.
Let us know what you think if you look over one or actually buy one!