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    Default Wow!!!

    i haven't seen this one before, i only wish.

    http://adventurecampers.com.au/

    And why do they have all the cool stuff down under?
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    Quote Originally Posted by camp'n_hunt View Post
    And why do they have all the cool stuff down under?

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    I just saw them driving around,would like to see a video of them being set up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Borrego60 View Post
    I just saw them driving around,would like to see a video of them being set up.
    If you click the link right above the video that says "more videos" you can... There is a nice on the bottom of the right column of that page. The main setup in 4 min. minus a could steps they missed like the ground cover. But really cool over all. We can only wish that things like that will someday be available here.

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    Pretty neat.
    As a tall guy, I appreciate the 7'x7' bed.
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    I think I found those after I was well into my trailer construction. Some of the features are similar to mine, such as the kitchen layout. But I really love what they did with the tent. I think if I had seen that, I might have done the same thing, using a Eazi-Awn 2200 or something. I like the fact that it stores inside, pulls out, waist level bedding with no ladder, or just a short step. So the weight of the tent is low, and leaves you able to put things on top (like a boat, etc.)

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    Every time I see one of those trailers I think about the amount of "mechanics" in them and how heavy they are. The slide/drop/hinge/flip mechanism for the bed is very convoluted. They are however incredibly well finished and everything operates smoothly. They do have one variant which is simpler, bit like a conquerer where there's a bed on top and then the kids can sleep inside the box. Plus there's lots of undercover enclosed space - that would suit us at the moment with the littlies. A lotto win would help here.
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    Yeah, I was wondering if the flip part was really necessary. Why not just have it pull out, and open it up like a normal RTT?

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    Quote Originally Posted by R_Lefebvre View Post
    Yeah, I was wondering if the flip part was really necessary. Why not just have it pull out, and open it up like a normal RTT?
    7' wide bed; that's too wide for a trailer that will go offroad if you put it in that way, maybe eats too much space the other way?

    Again, as a tall guy, I'm REALLY digging the bed.
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