Just seen this. I have a 2013 Lunar Cosmos 352, which is a narrow caravan. (6'6" I think) I pull it with my Skoda Superb, which fractionally narrower, and was mighty grateful when i was faced with the dreaded Marlow Bridge with its unbeknown to me at the time exceedingly narrow vehicle width restriction as I drove down the also quite narrow and very busy high street towards it, that has caused countless problems and damage to many vehicles. I somehow just managed to squeeze through, with literally no more than an inch to spare on either side. Many caravan owners have had to unhitch, and manually turn their units around apparently. Nice little van that, and slightly longer than mine.
Give or take a cm here and there it’s the same size as the Basecamp 2. The caravan you’ve featured is a lovely van for somebody who wants the convenience of a smaller van but with a more traditional decor.
Very reminiscent of our previous caravan, a 1995 Lunar Meteor, same layout but with a boat shaped roof and a max weight of 905 kgs. Only moved to a Coachman VIP 460/2 because of how small the washroom was and we had started to use more CLs without showers.
Nice enough and reasonable price still a bit weighty tho',have you not heard of Carpento range of award winning Caravans sold by Freedom in 3 sizes all between 750-1000 MTPLM?
The seats aren't that comfortable in that they are very shallow and you perch on them. What would help is normal depth seating and an L shaped lounge with a picture window. Then it would be a great van.
Just seen this. I have a 2013 Lunar Cosmos 352, which is a narrow caravan. (6'6" I think) I pull it with my Skoda Superb, which fractionally narrower, and was mighty grateful when i was faced with the dreaded Marlow Bridge with its unbeknown to me at the time exceedingly narrow vehicle width restriction as I drove down the also quite narrow and very busy high street towards it, that has caused countless problems and damage to many vehicles. I somehow just managed to squeeze through, with literally no more than an inch to spare on either side. Many caravan owners have had to unhitch, and manually turn their units around apparently. Nice little van that, and slightly longer than mine.
Yay a sensible size again. 😊
Brilliant video made it look easy
Give or take a cm here and there it’s the same size as the Basecamp 2. The caravan you’ve featured is a lovely van for somebody who wants the convenience of a smaller van but with a more traditional decor.
Very reminiscent of our previous caravan, a 1995 Lunar Meteor, same layout but with a boat shaped roof and a max weight of 905 kgs. Only moved to a Coachman VIP 460/2 because of how small the washroom was and we had started to use more CLs without showers.
What a nice Caravan. Super WC/Shower for one or two people. Only upgrade would be a Plug-In Inverter hob.
Nice caravan..thin lockers ..the roof window are giving trouble so not a problem
Nice buy for someone
What about the Go-Pod. MTPLM 750kg, 2berth,
Nice enough and reasonable price still a bit weighty tho',have you not heard of Carpento range of award winning Caravans sold by Freedom in 3 sizes all between 750-1000 MTPLM?
Eriba have small neat caravans, they didn’t even get a mention 🤷🏻♀️
They are really expensive though
@@theelectrichobo829 Yeah Eriba's and Barefoot's are silly money
Freedom also do tiny but fully equipped caravans. Much cheaper than the Barefoots
The seats aren't that comfortable in that they are very shallow and you perch on them. What would help is normal depth seating and an L shaped lounge with a picture window. Then it would be a great van.
The usb are standard
8ft wide caravan? I bet they buy lots of scratch remover
You were selling it to me, right up to the point of bed size. At 6'2" too small for me lol.
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Nice compact caravan but layout for bathroom could be better , get rid of wardrobe and have shower cubicle