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Insurance for camping kit is a tough one, especialy if based on current value, but if you can play the game it could be worth while.
Our kit is insured upto around 30% of it's current new value, although it only cost me around 25% of current value, so in the event of a claim for total loss, at least I would get back more than what I paid for the kit, even though that would not be enough to replace it all.
But at least I would have enough wonga from the payout to replace the big ticket items.
Our inventory runs to over 250 sku's, all listed and itemised ready, should the worst happen.
For a premium of just over £100 for the year, I am more than happy with the T&C's, and I would doubt any insurer would value our kit at below 25% of market value for current value, when the oldest bit of kit is just 3 years old, but who knows?.
It's a gamble but for just over £100 is one worth taking imho.
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