Thank you for the show around the split. I think this is the one I'll be going for. For the boot area to stop getting it scratched when getting in or out. Try a dog boot bumper guard. I have one for the dog but works just aswell for preventing me from scratching bumper as I get in and out of my van.
Greetings from the Netherlands! Thanks for the very thorough overview in your videos. This is really useful! One question I have is the height of the seating area since this is an important decision factor from me. I am thinking of spending the extra money on this one compared to competitive sets for my Berlingo Mk2. What really surprises me is that these boot based conversion kits are very popular in the UK with multiple suppliers and practically non existent in the Netherlands, at least not where you can also sit in your microcamper. After spending significant time on the Internet, I identified redcote leisure, Amdro, dreamcatcher campers, Campal and recently Chapel as well with a completely different setup but fully understandable given the English/Scottish climate. In the Netherlands the only one coming close is the Mica Camperbox of 3dot zero. I intend to also regularly go stealth camping if I travel alone and probably would like to have mirrored version of the Split, since I find it important to be able to leave the driver seat untouched as the steering wheel is also mirrored. Any suggestions? BTW: I subscribed to your channel...
Hi @petervanwijk2639, thanks for your comment. the unit itself sits at around 32cms from top to bottom with the seat/bed folded out (not including the base panel itself which you wouldn't include anyway as your feet would be on it - add a couple of cms to allow for this if you need to), then the cushions supplied are 8cm. In terms of the Left Hand Drive bed setup. The right hand side of the Split might work if you put the table down and into the gap between the two "units" when you are sleeping - it acts as a base for the whole bed/mattress - as there wouldn't be any support in the middle otherwise like on the left, however, it is smaller in terms of width to the left hand side of the unit. I would suggest contacting Campal direct, they were very helpful answering questions ahead of when I bought my unit. I hope this helps.
Thank you for the show around the split. I think this is the one I'll be going for.
For the boot area to stop getting it scratched when getting in or out. Try a dog boot bumper guard. I have one for the dog but works just aswell for preventing me from scratching bumper as I get in and out of my van.
Hi @saradickson9351, thanks for your comment. I have looked into them and will certainly be getting one soon.
Greetings from the Netherlands! Thanks for the very thorough overview in your videos. This is really useful! One question I have is the height of the seating area since this is an important decision factor from me. I am thinking of spending the extra money on this one compared to competitive sets for my Berlingo Mk2. What really surprises me is that these boot based conversion kits are very popular in the UK with multiple suppliers and practically non existent in the Netherlands, at least not where you can also sit in your microcamper. After spending significant time on the Internet, I identified redcote leisure, Amdro, dreamcatcher campers, Campal and recently Chapel as well with a completely different setup but fully understandable given the English/Scottish climate. In the Netherlands the only one coming close is the Mica Camperbox of 3dot zero. I intend to also regularly go stealth camping if I travel alone and probably would like to have mirrored version of the Split, since I find it important to be able to leave the driver seat untouched as the steering wheel is also mirrored. Any suggestions? BTW: I subscribed to your channel...
Hi @petervanwijk2639, thanks for your comment. the unit itself sits at around 32cms from top to bottom with the seat/bed folded out (not including the base panel itself which you wouldn't include anyway as your feet would be on it - add a couple of cms to allow for this if you need to), then the cushions supplied are 8cm. In terms of the Left Hand Drive bed setup. The right hand side of the Split might work if you put the table down and into the gap between the two "units" when you are sleeping - it acts as a base for the whole bed/mattress - as there wouldn't be any support in the middle otherwise like on the left, however, it is smaller in terms of width to the left hand side of the unit. I would suggest contacting Campal direct, they were very helpful answering questions ahead of when I bought my unit. I hope this helps.