At last, a camper van with a bed that'll accommodate my 6'8 size. The Camper Sport looks very interesting. Also with enough standing room in the shower. Looking forward to seeing one in the flesh, to see if it is truly accommodating to my size.
The lifting and folding bed makes it a better alternative to the Weinsberg Outlaw in my opinion. I noticed however that the mirrors have been removed in order to fit the Triumph.
Good review as always Peter, I am not keen on the new Silence of the Lambs Ducato front end. As an ex T6 Cali owner I am really disappointed with the direction the new T7 will take and as tradesman said to me the other day, why pay a VW premium if the new T7 is basically a Transit. Cheers K.
I know theres a market for ”campers” and there is the option of using the bed in the roof. But unless it was for very,very occasional use or i had to use it because of the number of occupants,i couldnt be arsed with setting up that folding bed. Extra silly little fill in cushions,all those uncomfortable "gaps" between cushions ,losing access to just about everything and the fact youve got to dismantle and put it all back to normal lounge drive mode every morning. Too much faffing about. Really does make it seem like a camper. Ive done multi use vehicle camping in my younger years when i needed a work van and couldnt afford a work van and a nice dedicated camper or motorhome. I cant see many of these being used as multi task vehicles. Almost too nice,youd be afraid of them getting damaged. It almost begs the question of why buy something like this that doesnt have the room, facilities , equipment or convenience of a motorhome. Overall size and price obviously spring to mind. But is there such a huge difference in either compared to a small motorhome? Id take a good secondhand motorhome over a new "make do in so many ways” camper every time. But each to his own😉
The first one seems quite good. I wouldn't even consider the Fords due to having wet timing belts. The electric bed in the last one made me laugh as it seems like such a complicated and over engineered system, to produce what looks like an incredibly uncomfortable bed.
The new CamperSport That's pretty much how I'd like it to be. but would like two small sofas in the back and that the bed can be raised all the way up to the ceiling. possibly remove the front sofa for more storage.
having looked at the show at all the vans, the dreamers were top notch and they have thought of every thing, the best vans you can buy.
At last, a camper van with a bed that'll accommodate my 6'8 size. The Camper Sport looks very interesting. Also with enough standing room in the shower. Looking forward to seeing one in the flesh, to see if it is truly accommodating to my size.
Look out for it at the NEC in October
The lifting and folding bed makes it a better alternative to the Weinsberg Outlaw in my opinion. I noticed however that the mirrors have been removed in order to fit the Triumph.
nice, thanks for showing the new dreamers.....greatings from amsterdam
Thanks for watching!
Ref; Dreamer Cap Land - Does one need to put out the leg supports for the seat bed to be used, or are they just if you need the width? Thanks
Only if you're using the width extensions, no need as a single
@@MotorhomeCampervan thankyou
Nice vans.
Good review as always Peter, I am not keen on the new Silence of the Lambs Ducato front end. As an ex T6 Cali owner I am really disappointed with the direction the new T7 will take and as tradesman said to me the other day, why pay a VW premium if the new T7 is basically a Transit. Cheers K.
A lot of people seem to dislike the new Fiat front. Maybe we'll get used to it?
I know theres a market for ”campers” and there is the option of using the bed in the roof. But unless it was for very,very occasional use or i had to use it because of the number of occupants,i couldnt be arsed with setting up that folding bed. Extra silly little fill in cushions,all those uncomfortable "gaps" between cushions ,losing access to just about everything and the fact youve got to dismantle and put it all back to normal lounge drive mode every morning. Too much faffing about. Really does make it seem like a camper. Ive done multi use vehicle camping in my younger years when i needed a work van and couldnt afford a work van and a nice dedicated camper or motorhome. I cant see many of these being used as multi task vehicles. Almost too nice,youd be afraid of them getting damaged. It almost begs the question of why buy something like this that doesnt have the room, facilities , equipment or convenience of a motorhome. Overall size and price obviously spring to mind. But is there such a huge difference in either compared to a small motorhome? Id take a good secondhand motorhome over a new "make do in so many ways” camper every time. But each to his own😉
Yes, the bed is dreadful. Shame because the toilet is great
Which van are you referring to? He covers several in this video.
@@ElMuelio capland? The last reviewed. Too much mucking about.
The first van you demonstrated looked like it was on the latest Fiat Ducato, new front grille. Did it have the latest 8 speed auto box?
I've not even seen an 8-spd auto yet, let alone driven one. Will get one as soon as I can!
This is the Westfalia Kesler? Looks identical
Closely related to the Kepler, yes
The first one seems quite good. I wouldn't even consider the Fords due to having wet timing belts. The electric bed in the last one made me laugh as it seems like such a complicated and over engineered system, to produce what looks like an incredibly uncomfortable bed.
The new CamperSport That's pretty much how I'd like it to be. but would like two small sofas in the back and that the bed can be raised all the way up to the ceiling. possibly remove the front sofa for more storage.
Just ignore the stop sign
L'ammende est dans le courrier
I wouldn't want to sleep over a any petrol powered machine, the smell would ruin it for me.
Really will it smell that bad?
@@deepsudeep Had motorbikes and they do smell, 100% I would forego the bike.
An electric bike would be great
@@bernardharvey187 yes, electric would be ideal
Just ignore the stop sign