Hi again... these new vans really are lovely...... its something to dream about really.......current costs are just too much though but you get a fab van for the money naturally... loved the video as always... cheers Paolo and Roger aka 'The Camp Caravanners'
went for awning pegs today and came across one of these,the Mrs fell in love and tbh I was well impressed its a quality van.thanks for tge review and I agree on everything though I think the seats are very comfortable and the width makes them feel spacious the bed would be okay as we are both under 6ft.bit disappointed there isn't a solar 0anel as standard but we don't really do off grid so shouldn't be an issue
Thanks for watching and if you wanted the solar I would haggle on that..you may use it in the future. It is a lovely caravan with a great finish to it 😊 Karina
Thanks Keith, personally I would consider one yes, I enjoy towing so the size of a 5th wheel would not be an issue. You may be limited a bit to staying at sites nearer larger roads but I found that true of an 8ft wide van anyway. I like the extra space you get with once you are on site too. 😊 Karina
Excellent review as always, thank you. Quick question if I may. Not that you have experienced both a motorhome and a caravan, what would be your preference? I currently have a VW and would like the extra home comforts. We tend to use caravan and motorhome sites and stay in locations for 3 or 4 days, explore and move on. Thanks in advance.
That is a good question… the motorhome offers the ability to move around easier and I love motorhoming, but you lose the relaxation space of a caravan and you have to put much more thought in to parking when you visit places, hence people end up towing cars and then I think why not just get a caravan. A caravan is a fantastic base once set up but it isnt a quick jump in and go like the Motorhome. It really is a personal choice..I would go back to a caravan with no issue..have a lovely weekend 😊 Karina
Hi guys, great review and we were looking at vans today whilst at Greentrees in Dereham. But love our Autotrail F72. Trying to get an awning sorted but they are telling us we need a wind out before we can have a pop up costing 2.5k. Any advice you can give would be appreciated please.
Morning…some Motorhomes do have an awning channel already, Im not familiar with your model so don’t know. If so the Motorhome awning would go in there. Otherwise, you could use a driveaway awning like the Vango Hexaway and just throw the straps over and not attach it. Or, yes, you need to fit a wind out which isnt cheap and then euther get the sides or use an awning on that. If you want a better explanation email me at herewetow@yahoo.com and I can explain a but more. 😊 Karina
@@HereWeTow Thanks Karina, were on site at the moment, so had a good look around and driveway with straps we think, but getting quotes on c brackets too as they look better. Looking at a Dometic 330s DA. Thanks to you and Jules for all the posts and inspiration. All the very best from Mel and me.
Hello, I am from Russia from the north, advise which camper manufacturer from English makes the warmest and most reliable campers trailers I plan to buy to travel around Siberia so that they are not afraid of moisture and frost or are German campers thicker walls? Vladimir
Yes, this is something you do find on many caravans..and well spotted. When they are on the nearside you can also have the issue they are in the awning, can be a problem in the hot weather. Thank you for watching and have a great weekend 😊 Karina
Good presentation as usual…..I’m not to keen on the short front benches if I’m honest but a well fitted out van and an enthusiastic demo. Many thanks…😊
To be honest I never used one…so it isn’t something I am bothered about but I am sure others would disagree. People like to Bluetooth their own music..so they do like to be able to do that. Have a great weekend 😊 Karina
Thanks for sharing 👍
Hi again... these new vans really are lovely...... its something to dream about really.......current costs are just too much though but you get a fab van for the money naturally... loved the video as always... cheers Paolo and Roger aka 'The Camp Caravanners'
Thank you Paolo and Roger, I agree about prices, have a lovely weekend 😊 Karina
Great review and I love the layout on this 👍
Thanks Sam, have a great weekend 😊
Hi thanks for making this video. Have you done a review on the lusso 1?
Good evening Karina , hope youre well , and Jules too. Im eager to see what you are reviewing tonight .
Thank you 😍
The roman style blind in the bathroom , I wish that style of blind was in the rest of the van .as well as the other ones , just so its decorative .
went for awning pegs today and came across one of these,the Mrs fell in love and tbh I was well impressed its a quality van.thanks for tge review and I agree on everything though I think the seats are very comfortable and the width makes them feel spacious the bed would be okay as we are both under 6ft.bit disappointed there isn't a solar 0anel as standard but we don't really do off grid so shouldn't be an issue
Thanks for watching and if you wanted the solar I would haggle on that..you may use it in the future. It is a lovely caravan with a great finish to it 😊 Karina
Be nice to see in the space locker on the outside
Thanks Nigel…take that on board 👍 Have a great weekend and thank you for watching 😊 Karina
@@HereWeTow great vlogs very interesting and informative x
Nice review
Thank you Paul 😍👍
Nice review many thanks. Would ever considered 5th wheel UK conversion. Been looking at the small ones compered to a caravan.
Thanks Keith, personally I would consider one yes, I enjoy towing so the size of a 5th wheel would not be an issue. You may be limited a bit to staying at sites nearer larger roads but I found that true of an 8ft wide van anyway. I like the extra space you get with once you are on site too. 😊 Karina
Excellent review as always, thank you. Quick question if I may. Not that you have experienced both a motorhome and a caravan, what would be your preference? I currently have a VW and would like the extra home comforts. We tend to use caravan and motorhome sites and stay in locations for 3 or 4 days, explore and move on. Thanks in advance.
That is a good question… the motorhome offers the ability to move around easier and I love motorhoming, but you lose the relaxation space of a caravan and you have to put much more thought in to parking when you visit places, hence people end up towing cars and then I think why not just get a caravan. A caravan is a fantastic base once set up but it isnt a quick jump in and go like the Motorhome. It really is a personal choice..I would go back to a caravan with no issue..have a lovely weekend 😊 Karina
@@HereWeTow Thank you so much for taking the time to reply Karina. The search continues!
I rather like the walnut colour wood interiors , warm and cosy.
Yes I do too 😊
Hi guys, great review and we were looking at vans today whilst at Greentrees in Dereham. But love our Autotrail F72. Trying to get an awning sorted but they are telling us we need a wind out before we can have a pop up costing 2.5k. Any advice you can give would be appreciated please.
Morning…some Motorhomes do have an awning channel already, Im not familiar with your model so don’t know. If so the Motorhome awning would go in there. Otherwise, you could use a driveaway awning like the Vango Hexaway and just throw the straps over and not attach it. Or, yes, you need to fit a wind out which isnt cheap and then euther get the sides or use an awning on that. If you want a better explanation email me at herewetow@yahoo.com and I can explain a but more. 😊 Karina
@@HereWeTow Thanks Karina, were on site at the moment, so had a good look around and driveway with straps we think, but getting quotes on c brackets too as they look better. Looking at a Dometic 330s DA. Thanks to you and Jules for all the posts and inspiration. All the very best from Mel and me.
Hello, I am from Russia from the north, advise which camper manufacturer from English makes the warmest and most reliable campers trailers I plan to buy to travel around Siberia so that they are not afraid of moisture and frost or are German campers thicker walls? Vladimir
I would choose Adria, Hobby or Kabe for travel in Russia in cold weather.
I am surprised to ses the entrance door partially blocking the fridge vents when opened.
Yes, this is something you do find on many caravans..and well spotted. When they are on the nearside you can also have the issue they are in the awning, can be a problem in the hot weather. Thank you for watching and have a great weekend 😊 Karina
Good presentation as usual…..I’m not to keen on the short front benches if I’m honest but a well fitted out van and an enthusiastic demo. Many thanks…😊
@davidlawton7845 Thank you 😊
Is it absolutely necessary nowadays to have a radio in the van ? I wouldve thought that many people own iphones and Ipads to play music from ?
To be honest I never used one…so it isn’t something I am bothered about but I am sure others would disagree. People like to Bluetooth their own music..so they do like to be able to do that. Have a great weekend 😊 Karina
I Still like A Radio In The Caravan And It Sounds Really good In The Coachman, Shame Its Not A DAB For Planet ROCK!!. Lovely Caravan..