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Subject Topic: Trigano Randger 415 DL
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15/7/2009 at 10:29am
 Location: Kent (on East Sussex border)
 Outfit: Bailey S7 Pageant Bretagne & S-Max
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We have a Trigano Randger 575, this one is bigger than the 415 (Conway Cruiser style).  We bought ours 2nd hand at the end of last summer and are very happy with it. We store loads in it, the only things we are going to have to have in the car is clothes and a fridge box (and anything I may have forgotton to put inside before we close the camper). Did think about putting beer/wine/soft drinks into the fridge when it was open, the week before we go as they don't 'go off', then while travelling these could be chilling nicely, this would free up more room for us in the fridge box in the car for a picnic and a meal for the daywe arrive. Ours tows perfectly well with a 1.6 pertrol 56 plate Zafira, but is a bit sluggish on the hills.  Must admit that we have just ordered a 1.9 diesel to hopefully overcome this problem.

I am sure you won't be disappointed with your purchase.  The only reason I would sell ours now would be to upgrade to a Caravan (have done the circle once already) - Camplet Trailer Tent, Conway Cruiser Folding Camper, 2 x Caravans, Holidays Abroad, Tent, Trigano 575 Folding Camper ....... 17 Funds won't allow us to change at the moment but we are happy with the camper and at least I can see and speak with my neighbours as it is low enough to look over which I could not do with a caravan in the drive!

Jane



16/7/2009 at 11:09pm
 Location: Bolton Lancs
 Outfit: Compass venture 302
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Just to let you know that someone has been and picked up the camper up today.

They came and saw it this morning and couldn't believe its condition, they took it there and then.

I must say that they got a bargain and the 415 will be sadly missed by us as it was the best camper we have had and so easy to tow.

Hope you get one soon as I'm sure you won't regret your purchase.

Neil

 

 



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17/7/2009 at 11:22am
 Location: Manchester
 Outfit: Trigano Randger 415 DL folding camper
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Hi

We bought a 415DL this January. We have only managed to use it once so far as it is stored in France. We found it so much easier to erect the basic unit for short stays than our Camplet. It is easy to tow with our 1.5 CDI Nissan Note and there is a lot of storage room both inside the unit and in the front gas box.

The underbed skirts are very easy to attach and provide a lot of storage space under the unit. It is great to have 240 and 12v sockets in the unit and reduces messy cables all over the place. The unit is very well made and should give years of service.

My only complaint is that the instructions are not very detailed especially in reguard to connecting gas, water and the electrics.

 



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