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Topic: Campmaster Air 1000LT
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09/5/2022 at 11:11am
Location: Lincolnshire Outfit: Campmaster Air 1000lx
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So our first camping trip was a trial to see how it works, we are actually off for 10 days next week, but we took three nights away first.
Its also the first use of an air tent, which is all new to us.
We had an electric pump, which we will need some practice with to ensure it doesn't leak, we only pumped it to 8 psi which seemed more than enough and although i am sure it wasn't much faster its certainly a LOT EASIER!
Putting the trailer into the tent we had already worked out in the drive and had put some well placed duck tape to alight it.
Getting the bed flat takes some time, being hinged in the middle i think there is a knack to it and to set up the trailer first then open the top and level up.
Once up its fantastic, everyone on the site came to look at it! There is plenty of room we love the storage being out of site with Cycles etc and effectively a toilet tent built in, all good, the bed gives a better night sleep than any tent combination we have ever used and bigger than the last two Freedom Caravans we have owned.
Love the look, it is a vey modern tent!
I can see that we would be able to pack the trailer inside the tent if it rained and then put the tent on top.
If you turned up when it was raining you might need to put a cover inside the tent before you put it in, we will trial.
Over all recommended
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