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T@B Tin Tent
SWIBO who makes her living as a PR for various Glamping firms has a hankering for a T@B, looking at them they are quite apealing and seem to hold their valure well.
As there just 2 of us it would be great for our weekends to Trafia.
Any one here tried one are they as cool as they look?Club Narpy Torch
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20th Aug 2013 12:25 pm
al cope
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my dippy sister-in-law has just brought one - for their first ever caravanning trip.
Knowing her, it might be up for sale very shortly
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20th Aug 2013 1:30 pm
Ted Newman
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If it is a small iconic van you want then I think I would prefer the Eriba - much roomier than the T@B,LR Discovery 4 XS pulling an Airstream 532 Caravan also own (since new) a 1996 MGF
20th Aug 2013 1:36 pm
highbayrack
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Tabbert make great caravans, just ask any P y they know a thing or two about caravan, But I agree with Ted, go with the Eriba if you want compact On a mission to find the perfect Pork Pie. Just Found it (I think)..(Yes I have)
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20th Aug 2013 2:31 pm
therso
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As an Eriba Troll owner I'm naturally biased. Mine's a 2004 model and people still ask if it's new! Resale values are high owing to the excellent build quality and design and their relative scarcity over here. Brilliant to tow and they are really designed for touring. Many owners have had theirs for 30 years or more. We are on our second. Worth serious consideration.
20th Aug 2013 2:51 pm
fishinmad
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Thanks, the Eriba is the other one I am interested, you see plenty over here usually with Dutch plates.Club Narpy Torch
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20th Aug 2013 3:20 pm
nigel207
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Surely not to tow behind a D3/4???????
It would be cheaper to put them in the boot! (No offence intended - tongue firmly in cheek!)
20th Aug 2013 3:30 pm
highbayrack
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fishinmad wrote:
Thanks, the Eriba is the other one I am interested, you see plenty over here usually with Dutch plates.
They are less expensive to buy new in NL, and there are far more available at very good prices on the second hand market there too. On a mission to find the perfect Pork Pie. Just Found it (I think)..(Yes I have)
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20th Aug 2013 3:35 pm
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I have seen one of these behind a D3 last year in France. It practically flew by me as it overtook me at probably 130 kph.
They do an offroad version which would obviously not look good behind a VW golf or so...
Each to their liking... This one is not for me.
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20th Aug 2013 3:37 pm
fishinmad
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nigel207 wrote:
Surely not to tow behind a D3/4???????
It would be cheaper to put them in the boot! (No offence intended - tongue firmly in cheek!)
Yes it would be behind a D3"....... I may look slightly silly with a car bigger than the caravan, but in the PR world style rules above substance Club Narpy Torch
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20th Aug 2013 7:01 pm
therso
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fishinmad wrote:
nigel207 wrote:
Surely not to tow behind a D3/4???????
It would be cheaper to put them in the boot! (No offence intended - tongue firmly in cheek!)
Yes it would be behind a D3"....... I may look slightly silly with a car bigger than the caravan, but in the PR world style rules above substance
Quite agree, plus I can cruise past other caravanners with a very superior and smug look on my face
20th Aug 2013 7:12 pm
nigel207
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therso wrote:
fishinmad wrote:
nigel207 wrote:
Surely not to tow behind a D3/4???????
It would be cheaper to put them in the boot! (No offence intended - tongue firmly in cheek!)
Yes it would be behind a D3"....... I may look slightly silly with a car bigger than the caravan, but in the PR world style rules above substance
Quite agree, plus I can cruise past other caravanners with a very superior and smug look on my face
But tha's spoilt things me duck, advertising Clipo!
I'll certainly concede that your economy should be pretty good!
20th Aug 2013 7:25 pm
nigel207
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fishinmad wrote:
nigel207 wrote:
Surely not to tow behind a D3/4???????
It would be cheaper to put them in the boot! (No offence intended - tongue firmly in cheek!)
Yes it would be behind a D3"....... I may look slightly silly with a car bigger than the caravan, but in the PR world style rules above substance
Surely you need an Evoke to go with it then! 8)
Seriously though, the Eriba is a good solid thing that will last for years. The T@b's quite a cute thing too, although perhaps not quite as practical. There are, it seems, different sizes of them too I believe.
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20th Aug 2013 7:27 pm
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any body got a picture of one
20th Aug 2013 7:28 pm
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