OK... I have a Skamper Kamper that I purchased back in Jan 2012. We have had 4 outings in this camper in total, and even though I am not completely disappointed with the camper, there are some things I need to comment on.
I have no issue with the trailer itself. The welds all look good, and I reckon, unless I am going across the Simpson Desert, I think it will be fine.
That said....
We had an electric brake fail before the last trip. I have tried a few things to get it working, but I think the entire brake setup on the drivers side needs to be replaced. Skamper sent me a new magnet, so I will fit that and see if it works. Other than that, they advised that it's now out of warranty.
We have a water tank that is now pretty much useless. Skamper used Air hose fittings and air hose for all of the water connections and they have all rusted, tainting the water, and now filling the entire water system with rust particles, and although I have flushed the system numerous times, it keeps coming back. The only way to get rid of if, is to strip the entire water system out and replace all the fittings and hoses with food grade fittings and hoses. Air hose and fittings should not be used for water.
I raised this with Skamper, and they told me that they believe it's the filler hose causing the issue, and have offered to replace it... but it's the cheap air fittings that is the cause, but that's all they offered.
We had two of the internal poles break, well the little click button that holds the poles together broke. So I fixed that myself, and it will never break again.
On the last trip the tent floor pulled away from the wall. On inspection the floor was never stitched in correctly with the wall. I asked Skamper for comment and they said that it's a known issue. HOWEVER because it is now 1 month out of warranty, I quote, "there is nothing we can do" Now... I could have chased up Fair Trading, as the law would back me in that the tent floor should last more than 13 months before having an issue. But if Skamper have taken this attitude, I would rather not deal with them, and fix it myself. Quotes are about $600.
The front toolbox leaked like a sieve! I sealed it with some rubber from Clarke Rubber, and it now it seems OK.
Would I buy another Skamper again... Hmm... Probably not. I would probably, instead of paying $6000 for a Skamper, I would try and stretch to say $10k or $12k and get a better camper, with a company that will better support it's customers. The after sales support on any camper is worth 5 times as much as the camper. To be shunned 1 month out of warrant for a "Known Issue" is absolutely unacceptable from Skamper.
I have kept all email correspondence to back the above, so before someone jumps on me, they are the facts.
I had great hope for my Skamper, but I reckon some time next year I will sell it, and find something a bit better from someone who is prepared to stand behind their product.
PM me if you want any further information.
Cheers
J