MANUAL FOR 4 PEOPLE
This model is a solid choice for adventure touring enthusiasts — a high saddle, generous fuel tank, and substantial weight provide a reassuring sense of stability on the road.
Users will appreciate the elegant and spacious bathroom with a toilet and a comfortable countertop, a separate shower that’s big enough for even the tallest member of the family, and a kitchen with a gas stove, sink, and 140-liter refrigerator with freezer, along with two full-size double bunk beds – all with a touch of modernity. Light floors and gray upholstery further enhance the vehicle’s usable space.
The camper features a powerful 170-horsepower engine with an manual transmission and meets the highest Euro 6 emissions standards, allowing it to be driven into city centers.
We haven’t forgotten about the comfort of your stay: air conditioning, charging sockets for electronics, and a large awning – because this camper is designed to serve you in any weather and in any situation.
Importantly, for winter trips, the car has an insulated grey water tank, which makes it an ideal camper for winter trips, for example skiing.
We’re equipped with a kettle, pots, a frying pan, and other cooking utensils, as well as tableware. A lounge set awaits in the garage. You can easily store your bikes outside the car.
DIMENSIONS:
Length : 729
Width : 232
Height : 292
EQUIPMENT:
TOILET EQUIPMENT
KITCHEN EQUIPMENT
CAMPING EQUIPMENT
TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT (SPAIN)
A FEW BASIC RULES OF RENTAL:
You receive the camper clean and return it clean (inside)
PREPARE FOR YOUR TRIP:
When preparing for your trip, think about what you’ll be doing, where you’ll be traveling, and what if your plans change, for example, a sudden change in the weather… Our advice? First and foremost: LEAVE IT EASY!!! Vacations are supposed to be fun, and camping is for peace of mind… Planning to travel a few hundred kilometers, but you’re stuck in traffic? Nothing bad will happen… Halfway there, you’re sure to find a fantastic place to stop, rest, and relax… Your destination won’t disappear if you arrive a day late… The sooner you start thinking this way, the less stress you’ll face… So get to it. Pack the bare essentials, but: DON’T OVER PACK. Camping will require basic essentials, and casual, comfortable, and/or casual clothing. You’ll also quickly realize that having too many items in a small space makes moving around difficult (you have to pack everything carefully before you leave), and it also makes it harder to find the right items in the camper’s storage compartments and nooks… When it comes to food, everyone has their own preferences… We strongly believe that it’s worth taking your everyday essentials (coffee, tea, favorite treats) and meals for one or two days in case you have to stop in the wilderness… But really, you can buy butter or eggs anywhere, so you don’t have to pack a two-week supply…
What you should take:
A little technology won’t hurt – before your trip, install apps with campsite and rest areas: Park4night, Acsi Kempingi. These are constantly updated databases of campsites in Europe.