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Subject Topic: Trailer or Roof box ?
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29/1/2007 at 8:54pm
 Location: Cambs
 Outfit: Nowt.
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Ditto. Started with a roofbox blah blah blah now got roofbox and trailer.

 



29/1/2007 at 10:53pm
 Location: cornwall
 Outfit: Outwell Hartford XXL and canopy
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I just can't belive we used to get our gear all in the car. We now have a bigger car, a roofbox and a trailor, all full.

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30/1/2007 at 9:05am
 Location: Near Felixstowe Suffolk
 Outfit: Outwell Hartford XXL & Oregon TBS 600
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Trailer, as you can use it for other purposes as well. I got my trailer off e bay and since then have had roof bars added to it so I can fit a top box on top of the trailer.   Oooooooh so much stuff and thinking of buying more this year !

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30/1/2007 at 9:19am
 Location: NORTHUMBERLAND
 Outfit: OUTWELL MONTANA 12 s
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 Hi we started with roofbox then went on to a trailer & extension sides had extra space add with large lockable lid and still fill it up to the roof we could not fit a slice of marks & sparks ham in some times , the kids would like to take the shed as well if we could manage it you know bikes ,scooters, ect.ect


30/1/2007 at 10:45am
 Location: Plymouth
 Outfit: None Entered
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Hi

We  use a roof  box for all our  light  stuff,   but  as there are  only  two of us (using a 3 room  8  person tent and  every   possible  comfort) we can  just   drop the  rear seasts & cram the  back of the  car.

Ideally  we would  have a trailer   because that   would allow us to  keep all the  main equipment  permananetly stored in it  and  just wheel it  in and  out of the  garage as  required.  Realistically,  because  we  do cross channel  at  least  once every year,  a roof box  saves on crossing  fares.

We always  take the  roof box  off when on site  -  it makes a great  footwear and  beach equipment locker etc. or storage for all the  beer  & wine that wont  fit in the fridge . Or  maybe we should buy a bigger  fridge and  put that on the roof  bars?

 

Martin & Sharron

 

 

 



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30/1/2007 at 11:04am
 Location: Perth
 Outfit: Bailey Ranger BMW 320d Convertible
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Hi,

  we use a roof box (bought in Auchan Hypermarket for less than a third of what Halfords wanted!) and have always found it adequate - it doesn't seem to affect the handling of the car and surprisingly has virtually no effect on fuel consumption.

It's also worth bearing in mind that if you intend camping abroad - ferries charge extra for trailers but not for roof boxes - as do French Autoroutes.

 

Rod + Ali



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30/1/2007 at 1:02pm
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We have a trailer and even I can tow it! Its so light you don't know its there, I spend most journeys asking the kids 'is it still there?' LOL

A roof box would be a bit awkward for me as I'm a bit vertically challanged and 5ft 1inch!



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06/2/2007 at 1:31am
 Location: Cumbrian coast or behind you !
 Outfit: Outwell Vermont XL and Montana 6
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If you bide your time and look at local advertisments you could pick up a decent  second hand trailer for 100 to 150 quid , you will pay that much for a roof box .

P S did you know , the roof bars are extra ?



06/2/2007 at 9:36am
 Location: Manchester
 Outfit: Vango Tigris 800
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Just spent the weekend stripping my old Conway Camargue and converting into a trailer to accommdate my new Aspen 700DLX and associated paraphenalia. Bit of a shame to have to chuck all that canvas and beds into the tip, but its served its purpose!



07/2/2007 at 8:58am
 Location: Scotland
 Outfit: vango breckenridge
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What on earth do you all take!

There's 5 of us with an estate car and we get it all in 10 berth tent and all.

Have got roof box for this year as we thought it was good if packing tent wet, it could go in box and all the dry stuff can go in the boot and we won't need to pack the wet tent in the bag just stuff it in!

I'm starting to worry that we are missing out on some serious kit if  I can fit all ours in the boot!  Must get off to the show at SECC at the weekend! ( shhhh don't tell him!)

Shirley x



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07/2/2007 at 2:01pm
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit: Wynnster Mercury 9 Excel
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I'm with you Shirley. There's 6 of us with estate car and we get it all in including a very large tent.

What do you all take that takes up so much room?

Sharne

 



07/2/2007 at 5:28pm
 Location: Dorset
 Outfit: Lots.mainly Cabanons!
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I can get it all in the car, it's just no fun having to pack and unpack it constantly!

Plus OH is a photographer and we've usually got a boot full of camera gear before we start!

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10/2/2007 at 10:43am
 Location: Staffordshire
 Outfit: Outwell Cloud 5
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I have a trailer but only use it for our annual 2 week holiday.  Like happy hippy I too am vertically challenged, and having a roof box would mean I need extra space to pack the step ladder to reach it.  I agree that whatever size trailer you think you need - go for the next one up.  we were looking a just a small one - but then went for the next one up plus the bars and tarp to make it higher.

For weekends we just pack the boot with everything and some of the seat and footwell in the back.  We have a dog who will not go in the car unless his cage is in it so I tend to pack round his cage.

The car I drive is a Ford Galaxy and we bought it just because we go camping!




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