I like the concept but there are gaps in the bed part. @4:48 you can clearly see daylight on the top. Maybe a seal didn’t deploy properly, but if not that is a great way for bugs and water to get in.
The unit was being set up in touring mode. If you are set up in long stay mode, or for bad weather or bad mozzies, you can let the roof down by 10 cm once the bed is out . This allows for two things to happen: 1. Locks the bed in place (ie. You would need to unlock the roof before being able to move the bed) 2. Seals the unit completely from the outside environment.
Great to see the Karavan being set up from a ladies perspective.🎉
Absolutely!
I like the concept but there are gaps in the bed part. @4:48 you can clearly see daylight on the top. Maybe a seal didn’t deploy properly, but if not that is a great way for bugs and water to get in.
The unit was being set up in touring mode. If you are set up in long stay mode, or for bad weather or bad mozzies, you can let the roof down by 10 cm once the bed is out . This allows for two things to happen:
1. Locks the bed in place (ie. You would need to unlock the roof before being able to move the bed)
2. Seals the unit completely from the outside environment.
Forgive me for nit picking, I liked everything I saw but would have liked to see how the steps were handled.
We will make a video on that for you Robert
If you forget any of that procedure it would be rooted
a great design but for average person, it is an over engineered camper which adds lots of cost and it is going to be very expensive to maintain it.
If it can go wrong it will go wrong.