Looks lovely Nutty Tart. May have sold my Raclet T T but still have a great affection for Raclet. Kept me and my family warm snug and dry for nearly six years. Through torrential rain and storms. May well buy another
I have a second hand one 2002 model I think. I bought in May. It is fab. Beds are huge and comfy, the cabin is fine for short breaks without the awning and takes about 10 mins in total to set up. Awning takes longer but is huge. One of the best things about it is all the storage space. loads of lift up storage boxes and a lot of floor space to store stuff in for your journey.Also came with a big storage box on the front which I can fit the gas and my 2 yr old's little bike in. Also it is the only folding camper I could find that is narrow enough to fit in a standard gge as the beds fold out length ways. This also means you don't have to climb over your other half to get in and out of bed. I leave the wardrobe at home as I feel on short breaks it just makes it feel more crowded and takes up floor space for the journey that you could put your gear in. Unfortunately, trying to put the awning up in gale force winds and not pegging down fast enough has resulted in damaged poles and I have found that I will need to order from raclet as none of the caravan awning poles fit but that wouldn't put me of. It give huge space and comfort and can't wait to try camping in france in it next year. It is ideal for a family as the beds are big enough for 3 small kids to share. I have 2 girls but often find my youngest joins OH and I during the night and we've not found it cramped. Would certainly recommend one.