We owned a Finch for about 6 years. Is was our second camper after a few years of owning a soft floor. We thought it was good at first, but we came to realise that our camping style didn't suit it.
We like to spend our time camping outside including cooking and eating. We would therefore drag everything out of the Finch and set up in the annex and a tarp beyond. We found that it was a pain to go in and out to grab anything that we forgot, particularly kitchen stuff. For our longer camps, we would end up setting up a camp cupboard under the annexe to avoid the trips in and out.
It terms of sleeping. It was good when the kids were young and we could "top and toe" them. But after a while, the kids didn't want to sleep with us (or each other) and wanted their own tents/swags. We also found that the front bed of the finch is too narrow for two adults to sleep comfortably, particularly when it was hot. The Dove front bed is wider, and would be better.
So, over time, we found that we would only use the camper to drag our gear around in and to sleep in (although not comfortably). The set up and pack up was just as long and annoying as our soft floor camper trailer.
We have recently moved on to a canopy/rooftop tent set up.
http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=45966.0We read on here many years ago that it takes a few campers to work out what really works for you.
On our third go, we worked out the key things for us were: light weight and more compact (our finch was about 1200 kg loaded up and over 2m wide, our current set up is about 900kg and 1800 wide); everything very accessible from outside; both at home and at camp (the finch didn't tick this, our canopy does), a bigger bed for my wife and I (the roof top tent is huge) and a quick set up and pack up (another tick because almost everything stays in the canopy).
It's horses for courses though.
Cheers
JB
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