HITS
Simplicityof
designand
minimalset-up
Lightweight
andnimblewith
offroadtyresand
suspension
Valueformoney
PowerhouseBMS
Cooktopwith
plentyofgas
Roofrackfortoys
Convenient
poweroutlets
MISSES
Difficulty of roof
rackaccess
Lack of certain
comforts
Fair-weather
awning doesn't
coverkitchen
Lack of steps for
inside and bed
access
LED light broke
on us
LIKE A TEARDROP, BUT NOT
Over the drawbar you’ve got a jerry can holder;
behind this, a storage compartment the width
of the camper. Inside there’s a division down
the middle. On one side are one or two 9kg gas
bottles (depending on whether you option up).
These are always plugged in, saving you from
hauling them and hooking up every time. On the
other side there’s open space, for firewood or
similar.
This over-drawbar storage is set against the
bottom quarter of checkerplate, itself set over
insulated grey fibreglass walls. From the top of
the checkerplate over the drawbar the camper
slants backward in a steady curve to level out
on the roof. Flexing over the slant is a 150W
flexi solar panel. Up top, the roofrack. It’s just a
A close up of the J-TECH 2.0 suspension.
Note the lone wolf shockie