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Good morning people,We have been travelling and camping on and off over the past 14 years with our old faithful Kimberley Kamper and decided it's time to upgrade.I'm currently researching and looking at Stoney Creek, MDC and Cub, specifically a forward fold model.I know many in here will say why change from probably the best on the market (KK) but it's getting a tad old and we're looking for something with a bit more storage and a larger floor area to sit in.I'd welcome any thoughts on the above three brands plus any others. It's literally a minefield out there with so many models and variations...it's doing my head in. TIA.farcanal!!!
After 2 KK’s we went to a hybrid. Main reason, no canvas ( except for the awning ).Most hybrids and forward fold campers are made in china and also very heavy , around 2T tare, but then again, everyone wants all the bells and whistles these days.
Good morning people,I'm currently researching and looking at specifically a forward fold model.we're looking for something with a bit more storage and a larger floor area to sit in.farcanal!!!
The main issue with hybrids.. $$$$Fark 20 questions: - how many people you catering for?- what sort of camping (basically more info )
33K for mine….new model Iconn,,,36K. But that’s Chinese made….60K + for Aussie made
What's your opinion of it? I like the layout, but really like the kitchen on the Reconn R2, and its aussie made, but big price difference as you saidSent from my SM-A526B using Tapatalk
We like it, but it really is more of a camper trailer rather than a van as such. A bed inside ( inner spring queen ), a small bench seat and fold out table and an upright fridge.But we spend all our time outside so it suits us 100%.R2 kitchen…..great, whole van pretty good, but I don’t like the idea of climbing up into bed.
We have a kimberley also and love it plenty of storage being a 2015 with the large gull wing boxes, we camp with some friends who have a a skamper kamper forward fold which is pretty much the same as the Stoney Creek. they are pretty happy with it as they are a family of 5 and it fits them all in easily (they dont use the inside table and dining area as its a bit squishy when set up for 3 kids). Its pretty heavy and the quality of the fittings, hinges etc isnt quite as good as the kimberley but they are still really happy with it. The managed to have a few minor things fixed under warranty before Skamper went under but they were only cosmetic items. Its a bit slower to set up (with awnings etc) than our Kimberley but still doesnt take that long. If its just for two people and ya still want canvas with inside dining id say a forward fold would be a great choice.