Camper Trailers for Adventure Travel

Camper trailers. Teardrop caravans. Micro campers. Whatever you call them, everyone’s requirements will be slightly different. We’ve broken down some of the features of the campers we know and love at Fun Fit Adventure to help you find the perfect camper. 


Hero Camper 

Let’s jump straight into some of the features of the Hero Camper. 

Insulated Cabin

The Hero Camper has a fully insulated cabin. The unique Thermo Proove sandwich-design makes you stay warm and cozy down to -21° C / -5.8° F.

There is also the option for a thermostat controlled electric heater (230V) and diesel heater. 

Kitchen Facilities

The Hero Camper provides useful kitchen facilities. A fully equipped kitchen with mounted sink, fresh water tank and versatile cooking facilities.

Options include: 12/230 V cooling box, Lithium power packs and Isabella kitchen tent.

Sky Mount

The Hero Camper Ranger comes with the convenient Sky Mount roof rack. The Sky Mount can carry 500 kg static and 100 kg dynamic load. The Hero Camper Sky Mount roof rack is standard feature on any Ranger model.

Image: Hero Ranger

Led Lighting

The Hero Camper features fully integrated LED rear and brake lights, dual colour front and rear facing door lights, LED illuminated kitchen facilities and useful LED mood-lighting in the cabin.

Of course, their features don’t end here. You can view more about Hero Campers on our page here.

 

Procamp 

When addressing Procamp’s models, they divide each model into ‘Cargo’ and ‘Explorer’ versions. The Cargo versions don’t contain built-in furniture and focus on more space, whereas the Explorer’s have a kitchen that’s accessible from the back. So it really boils down to your requirements for the campers. 

For the sake of clarity we’ll focus on the bestselling Bushcamp’s features that both the Cargo and Explorer versions of the model feature. 

Interior ceiling lighting and a ceiling window is included in both models, as well as internal 12V sockets. 

With a Knott Braked galvanized chassis, the campers are sturdy and rigid. In addition, protective coating of the chassis and front cover are included. The campers feature rear support legs and a dometic folding window. 

They are very aesthetically pleasing campers, highly deliberate in every inch of their design. 

You can view more information about Procamp models on our website.

Image: Procamp’s Bushcamp Cargo

 

Aliner

We have recently started stocking Aliner campers. Aliner is a US brand, shipped over and fitted with a European chassis in Belgium. 

One of the main draws to the Aliner is the 30 second set up time. We’ve created a walkthrough video of an Aliner Expedition (UK spec) if you’re interested in seeing how the pop up camper is constructed. 

They are also lightweight, with the smaller models around 500kg and the Expedition weighing in around 730kg. This enables the option to carry more gear or keep things lightweight. In addition, it’s a hard-sided camper which is great for insulation and using less energy to keep the camper at a suitable temperature. 

In addition to weight, the relatively compact dimensions also mean that the camper is great for home storage and being tucked away when not in use.

Image: Aliner Expedition

For more information and a breakdown of the different models of Aliner campers, view our page here.

 

Closing thought

There is never going to be one camper trailer for everyone. We all have different requirements, preferences and journeys planned. Our advice would be to decide on the non-negotiables for your adventures and go from there! 

You can view our range of stock models here.

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