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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: chookduck on February 09, 2014, 07:23:13 PM

Title: Essential Criterion for a Camper Trailer
Post by: chookduck on February 09, 2014, 07:23:13 PM
Here is a challenge.  While we all have differing opinions about what makes up a great CT, and differing requirements based upon many factors, can we come up with a list of essential (gotta have verses like to have) criterion that ALL Camper Trailers must posses.  The nice to have become desirable criterion.

Having just gone through the CT selection game with the many great CT rigs out there, I thought this would be an opportunity for MySwag members to provide newbies looking to buy their first CT and CT manufacturers present on this site to see our views.  If the thread can reach some form of agreeance or final list, this should help both people looking for a CT as well as us providing the manufacturers what we want.

So, as first bat I'll open what was essential, vice desirable, for us in a Camper Trailer:

Batter two is up.


Title: Re: Essential Criterion for a Camper Trailer
Post by: oldmate on February 09, 2014, 07:45:07 PM
Here is a challenge.  While we all have differing opinions about what makes up a great CT, and differing requirements based upon many factors, can we come up with a list of essential (gotta have verses like to have) criterion that ALL Camper Trailers must posses.  The nice to have become desirable criterion.

Having just gone through the CT selection game with the many great CT rigs out there, I thought this would be an opportunity for MySwag members to provide newbies looking to buy their first CT and CT manufacturers present on this site to see our views.  If the thread can reach some form of agreeance or final list, this should help both people looking for a CT as well as us providing the manufacturers what we want.

So, as first bat I'll open what was essential, vice desirable, for us in a Camper Trailer:
  • Must be able to be erected and packed up quickly and easily by one adult
  • must be lighter than 1000 kg tare to enable a wide range of vehicle to tow it (this may be controversial)
  • must have a tow ball weight of less than 80 kg to enable easy off vehicle maneuvering and vehicle hook up
  • must be capable of going where ever the tow vehicle/person is happy to go
  • must have a dedicated off-road type hitch that is capable of articulation in off-road situations
  • must provide protection from inclement weather and window covers/mesh/doors can be secured from the inside
  • must come with a credible warranty
  • must have sufficient storage/legal cargo load as to not require loading up the tow vehicle
  • Ability to match the track and wheel stud pattern of the CT with the tow vehicle
  • a mounted fire extinguisher
  • a mounted complete spare wheel/tyre
  • an incorporated kitchen unit

Batter two is up.

Lol. You just summed up our criteria also, probably explains why you have just bought the same camper lol
Title: Re: Essential Criterion for a Camper Trailer
Post by: dazzler on February 09, 2014, 08:07:13 PM
Match the wheels to the tug and use its spare UNLESS you are travelling remote.
Title: Re: Essential Criterion for a Camper Trailer
Post by: nab on February 10, 2014, 12:01:23 AM
I don't think you can have an essential list unless it is an essential list FOR YOU.

A lot of your ideas are common wants/needs of CT buyers but everyone will have their own needs. EG we don't need a kitchen(haven't for the last 5 yrs), no need to match wheels, no need to be lighter than 1000kg, no need to erect quickly by one adult.

Don't get me wrong, your list is a great option list but not an ESSENTIAL list.

Just being a party pooper  :cheers:
Title: Re: Essential Criterion for a Camper Trailer
Post by: 02-SR5 on February 10, 2014, 04:15:07 AM
I pretty much agree with everything.

A camper must not be a pain in the arse to set up.

That is my number one priority.
Title: Re: Essential Criterion for a Camper Trailer
Post by: gclan on February 10, 2014, 06:50:22 AM
I love our camper, it's extremely tough and well built, but over time have come to realise that my main wants now are pull out drawers in the kitchen instead of cupboards, and storage that can be accessed from outside the camper as well i.e.. don't have to set it up to pack it :(


Oh, and don't get midgy mesh…it doesn't let any air flow through.
Title: Re: Essential Criterion for a Camper Trailer
Post by: Steffo1 on February 11, 2014, 11:28:04 AM
A decent sized jockey wheel for manual positioning.