GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #24 | Page 16

a sail track for securing the supplied awning canvas. Then, it’s a matter of rigging up a few awning poles and guy ropes and fitting the supplied front canvas wall. A draft skirt and awning sides are standard, too. There are speakers, LED lights, a rear-mounted spare wheel, an electric step for easy camper entry… and even an electric door. Yes, just press the button on a fob and the door will rise, DeLorean-style, on gas struts. SLIDE-OUT SHOWER A special shower base slides out from the rear offside. Just lift a hatch from inside, slide out the base, and zip the supplied privacy screen into position. The neat thing is, this is almost a full bathroom that doesn’t add to the length (or significantly to the weight) of the camper – and the shower water still drains to the grey water tank. Zipping on the bathroom screen is, probably, the fiddliest aspect of the entire camper. I wondered if a future version might instead use press studs or – better yet – have the screen as a permanent attachment that folded out with the hatch and shower base. However, such is the elegant nature of this camper that, were it possible, it would probably have already been done. 16 \