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Own up, who sleeps in their defender?

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Evilgoat:
Ive tried in both a fiesta and a neon

Festa was in Tamworth services after my mate that was driving ran out of 'awakeness' Was fine till the curry scented wind started, spen 15 mins sat on the bonnet, was way too unpleasent in there.

Neon, on the way to the Yukon, pitched the tent, saw a Kodiak bear, chickened out and slept in the car :) NOT comfy. On the way back we went for a motel instead.

land-def-90:
believe it or not i came across a relient robin camper last week it had a taller fibre glass roof, sink ,cupboards and a fold away bed oh and a socket on the side for mains electric..... so you can make a camper out of eny thing  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

Devon-Rover:
Tips?

Well I can get a decent nights sleep in my SWB so a 110 should be easy enough to convert to be a reasonble accomdation for a nights kip.

jjsaul:
i slept in my rangie a few times...most comfortable place seems to be passenger seat reclined right back...im near enough 6ft...

Eeyore:
Camping in a landy? T'was one of the main points for getting 110!

Condensation can be problem becuase her previous owner didn't fit a headlining! In the summer it ain't a probelm unless there are two of you in there. Winter gets a bit more fun, but I usually just slide the sleeping bag into a bivvy bag and jobs done. Very snuggly even when there's hard frost outside.

By using a set of five 50ltr 'really usefull boxes', you can floor the bed of a 110, and then use a double air bed to give you a room for two. As for cooking, I either shove everything forward, or stand behind Wolfie in XOX que!  :lol:

Cheers
 8)
Eeyore

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