Hi Steven, This is a full setup guide video with all details. He is taking his time showing what to do. The curtains will be left on when packing down, for example, making the next build up easier.
@@kBiLoAsZE Again it depends on how thorough a setup you need. A setup for one night in mild weather, with only a few corner pegs, will only take 5-10 minutes. Else it will be around 20 minutes.
This is a good trailer tent. However, the design is way overdue for a revamp. The rear light clusters are so 1980s and it would be nice to see an air pole version rather than all that faffing around with steel poles. The kitchen could be much, much better and incorporate a fridge (make it an option). There are far better designed kitchens out there. The support legs for the roof that opens up to become an extra room should be incorporated into the lid and be wind down for added flexibility. Why they are not using the Alko jacks found on off-road trailers and popular in places like Australia for the support legs (lid portion) as they have a lot of flexibility and are very easy to use. Come on Camp-let, time for a fresh look for the trailer that makes set-up far quicker and easier.
Yeah, he is taking his time doing the full setup to demonstrate first time setup. Also take a look at this for short stays setup ideas. ua-cam.com/video/68Lrzp58Gvc/v-deo.html
Hi Bernie, This is a full setup guide video with all details. He is taking his time showing what to do. The curtains will be left on when packing down, for example, making the next build up easier. A setup for one night in mild weather, with only a few corner pegs, will only take 5-10 minutes. Else it will be around 20 minutes.
It truly disappoints me that this tent could have been the best tent pop-up trailer but the designer forgot that the real-world scenario has rain flooded campgrounds and small animals or snakes that can go in the tent. This tent has NO flooring. The one in this video is only a tarp but not part of the tent. Why didn't they have an attachable tarp flooring to cover the ground and the side walls from these issues?
Can someone explain why he was hammering the pegs straight through the ground sheet? Surely that can't be right?
This is one way to do it yes. This keeps the sides safe from mud sprays.
That way, when it rains, you're guaranteed to get water in the tent.
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Holy shit that's a lot of work setting this up 😳
Hi Steven,
This is a full setup guide video with all details. He is taking his time showing what to do. The curtains will be left on when packing down, for example, making the next build up easier.
@@CampletTrailerTent Assuming that it has been setup for the first time, what is the average amount of time to put together?
@@kBiLoAsZE Again it depends on how thorough a setup you need. A setup for one night in mild weather, with only a few corner pegs, will only take 5-10 minutes. Else it will be around 20 minutes.
Check out the cost and bear in mind it’s a trailer tent .
Yeah, its a trailer and its a tent. :D
Where in the USA? Is this available for shipping worldwide?
Hi Abigail R
You can purchase the Camp-let in the USA.
Here you can find contact information www.isabella.net/us/about-us/contact
Have a nice day!
One of the coolest and best light camping product out there. Very cool.
Si soy de Perú donde lo puedo comprar y qué precio tiene
How wide and weight is this trailer?
You'll find information of size and weight under "measures" a little down on the page.. www.isabella.net/uk/trailer-tents/dream-configurator
@@CampletTrailerTent Hello .. I don't understand how many kilos the trailer has.
260/270 kg. without accessories.
This is a good trailer tent. However, the design is way overdue for a revamp. The rear light clusters are so 1980s and it would be nice to see an air pole version rather than all that faffing around with steel poles. The kitchen could be much, much better and incorporate a fridge (make it an option). There are far better designed kitchens out there. The support legs for the roof that opens up to become an extra room should be incorporated into the lid and be wind down for added flexibility. Why they are not using the Alko jacks found on off-road trailers and popular in places like Australia for the support legs (lid portion) as they have a lot of flexibility and are very easy to use. Come on Camp-let, time for a fresh look for the trailer that makes set-up far quicker and easier.
Thank you for the constructive feedback. :) We will take note of this.
Does he ever finish setting this up? He’s gonna need a lunch break soon.
Yeah, he is taking his time doing the full setup to demonstrate first time setup. Also take a look at this for short stays setup ideas. ua-cam.com/video/68Lrzp58Gvc/v-deo.html
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This is way too much for a weekend setup 😩
Hi Bernie,
This is a full setup guide video with all details. He is taking his time showing what to do. The curtains will be left on when packing down, for example, making the next build up easier.
A setup for one night in mild weather, with only a few corner pegs, will only take 5-10 minutes. Else it will be around 20 minutes.
@@CampletTrailerTent thank you for your useful reply 👍
It truly disappoints me that this tent could have been the best tent pop-up trailer but the designer forgot that the real-world scenario has rain flooded campgrounds and small animals or snakes that can go in the tent. This tent has NO flooring. The one in this video is only a tarp but not part of the tent. Why didn't they have an attachable tarp flooring to cover the ground and the side walls from these issues?
Because Camp Let is mainly sold in Europe where we don't have that many snakes...
LOL. Did someone actually design this monstrosity after a bad dream? Better yet, did they actually get paid for it?
shutup dude!