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  • #31
    Re: Camprite Campers

    Originally posted by pomp
    the tent was up and the kettle on in under 20 mins I reckon.
    Interesting, a mate of mine sold his Camprite several years ago as he found it took too long to put up because of all the poles etc. I've never actually seen one being put up but 20 minutes for the first attempt is pretty good.

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    • #32
      Re: Camprite Campers

      Originally posted by Rainman
      Originally posted by pomp
      the tent was up and the kettle on in under 20 mins I reckon.
      Interesting, a mate of mine sold his Camprite several years ago as he found it took too long to put up because of all the poles etc. I've never actually seen one being put up but 20 minutes for the first attempt is pretty good.
      Well we looked at most campers and I think you'd be pushed to find a quicker overnight setup,it really is very simple, unless you go down the Jayco/Coromal road as we nearly did. Maybe your mate included the awning setup, that takes a bit more time.
      2008 Charcoal GXL V6
      [b]Suspension[/b] >< OME springs and shockers
      [b]Tyres[/b] >< Pirelli Scorpian ATR
      [b]Chassis[/b] >< ARB Deluxe Bullbar><Tow bar
      [b]GPS[/b] >< AVIC HD3>< Ncom G351 running ozi
      [b]UHF[/b] >< GME3440
      [b]Accessories[/b] ARB Dual battery system><Rear Camera><Safari Snorkel>
      [b]Brake Controller[/b] Hayman Reece

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      • #33
        Re: Camprite Campers

        Hi pomp nice camper , have had a bit to do with the camprites and notice on your picture that when you had the awning up you had a rope on the main centre pole , you dont need this here as it can pull the main inside roof pole out. So tie off the other awning poles but leave this one free.They are a great unit and you will never look back. Cheers Digger
        White GXL 150 TD , Black King Rims with BFG , 40 l Engal, Thumper power supply, Tracklander roof racks,Maxx Tracs , Icom ic440, Redex Brake Controller, Factory towbar, Sidewinder trailer charging system, Rock Tamer Mudflaps and Hema Navigator.Camprite TL8S

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        • #34
          Re: Camprite Campers

          Originally posted by pomp
          I fitted these Rock Tamers before we set off
          PomP - how do you like the rock tamers? Do you think they worth the money?
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          • #35
            Re: Camprite Campers

            Well they are quite expensive for what they are, I know a lot of people make their own. But for me its just an easy solution as Im not really good at that sort of thing. I figured by the time I'd sorted out all the materials required and then did the job and then probably would'nt have been happy with the result. Its easier for me to go to work and earn the money too pay for that sort of stuff.
            So in answer to your question for me yes they are worth the money.

            PomP
            2008 Charcoal GXL V6
            [b]Suspension[/b] >< OME springs and shockers
            [b]Tyres[/b] >< Pirelli Scorpian ATR
            [b]Chassis[/b] >< ARB Deluxe Bullbar><Tow bar
            [b]GPS[/b] >< AVIC HD3>< Ncom G351 running ozi
            [b]UHF[/b] >< GME3440
            [b]Accessories[/b] ARB Dual battery system><Rear Camera><Safari Snorkel>
            [b]Brake Controller[/b] Hayman Reece

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