I don’t have one personally, I have an Eriba Feeling 425. Mine is 6m in length, so a tad shorter than this but I also have an upstairs pop up roof bed for my 2 children as well as the fixed double downstairs ie sleeping place for 4 adults. I’d say there are pros and cons to such small caravans that suit some folks but others would hate. Ours certainly feels a tad cramped now my boys are teenagers (i.e. mansized) if all 4 of us are away and the weather is poor; there isn’t a lot of lounging space, but it’s easy to store, easy to tow and I don’t panic too much of the sat nav takes us down a tiny lane so we’ve got to some lovely out of the way places that I wouldn’t dream of taking a big caravan too. These sport and fun caravans do look extremely practical, stylish and have some great features. Having looked around them a few times if I were looking to buy one my two concerns would be a) would the person who would end up sleeping next to the front wall in the bed feel cramped because of that front angle, which is beautiful for aerodynamics, but might feel a bit claustrophobic especially if they have to climb over the other sleeper eg to use the washroom in the night, especially as the bed is quite high and b) how much do you think you’d like to lounge inside eg in winter ie is there enough “sofa” space for your preferred comfort levels and leg length requirements, etc. Hope that helps, happy shopping!
I have used the shower many times. It works perfekt 🙂
It is a great Caravan for travel and adventure
Do you travel on your own. How do you find the whole experience
@@sparkmeister4706 its usually myself, the dog and my GF. We just got back from winterholiday in the S&F
Did you say you had one? how do you get on with it? i'm looking at one at the moment and it ticks boxes but also is a little smaller then i wanted.
I don’t have one personally, I have an Eriba Feeling 425. Mine is 6m in length, so a tad shorter than this but I also have an upstairs pop up roof bed for my 2 children as well as the fixed double downstairs ie sleeping place for 4 adults. I’d say there are pros and cons to such small caravans that suit some folks but others would hate. Ours certainly feels a tad cramped now my boys are teenagers (i.e. mansized) if all 4 of us are away and the weather is poor; there isn’t a lot of lounging space, but it’s easy to store, easy to tow and I don’t panic too much of the sat nav takes us down a tiny lane so we’ve got to some lovely out of the way places that I wouldn’t dream of taking a big caravan too. These sport and fun caravans do look extremely practical, stylish and have some great features. Having looked around them a few times if I were looking to buy one my two concerns would be a) would the person who would end up sleeping next to the front wall in the bed feel cramped because of that front angle, which is beautiful for aerodynamics, but might feel a bit claustrophobic especially if they have to climb over the other sleeper eg to use the washroom in the night, especially as the bed is quite high and b) how much do you think you’d like to lounge inside eg in winter ie is there enough “sofa” space for your preferred comfort levels and leg length requirements, etc. Hope that helps, happy shopping!
@@CaraVanOlogywithBecky thanks for the great response and some good comments that I've missed. Thanks 👍🙏
I didn’t notice any electrical or USB sockets anywhere on that little wagon. £30,000 is a lot of money……
Oh I wouldn’t trust that shower curtain but otherwise a nice caravan
Maybe that’s supposed to be the “sport” part of sport and fun, can you dry the spilled shower water faster than it leaks? ;-)