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Vehicle & Technical => Defender => Topic started by: spy on September 05, 2007, 22:50:08

Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: spy on September 05, 2007, 22:50:08
I dont mean full time but how many of you occasionaly sleep in their defender?  

I have a caravan for family outings but (very) occasionaly get a pass for a trip out with the lads for a beer drinking camping trip!  I hate packing up damp tents even more than putting them up in the 1st place!  Anyone camp in a landy?

I am not after posh, (dont expect a bidet lol) and am after no more luxury than provided in a tent.  Just wondered if anyone had done any specific modifications to cook/sleep/sit in the back of a defender?  Think the dripping condensation might get on my chesticles but I am only 5ft 10 so there should be enough room in a 110.

So come on, any landy camping tips?  

Cheers,

Mike
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: Wolfie on September 05, 2007, 22:59:26
No condensation problems if the original owner of your 110 Hard Top took the trouble to order it with a full headlining  :lol:

Then the combination of insulated sides, thermarest and ME Sleepwalker III makes for a very cosy place to spend the night, even in wet welsh forests.

And there's plenty of room for Katy to strech out across the front seats.

As for cooking, what's that? I just wander over to the XOX van for food.
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: extreme90 on September 05, 2007, 23:25:46
ive slept in my 90 once at toms farm  :shock:
and kin ell never again  :shock:
i had to wake up every hour and get out, or else id be a cripple in the morning  :shock:  :shock:
dan  :oops:
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: spy on September 05, 2007, 23:33:44
the 110 I am getting has no headlining!  So the moral of the story is camp near burger van? :D  As for sleeping in a 90, rather you than me! lol  I am only 5ft 10 and it sounds like a nitemare!
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: extreme90 on September 05, 2007, 23:36:13
im 5ft 11, had to sit in pass seat with my back against the door and feet across the drivers seat....omg never again  :shock:

but if i do...i must remember to lock the passenger's door so i dont fall out when the pillocks of a co driver plays a prank  :P  :P

arse over tit straight out  :P  :P
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: Evilgoat on September 05, 2007, 23:38:29
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.
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: land-def-90 on September 05, 2007, 23:42:20
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:
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: Devon-Rover on September 06, 2007, 00:40:25
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.
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: jjsaul on September 06, 2007, 01:55:56
i slept in my rangie a few times...most comfortable place seems to be passenger seat reclined right back...im near enough 6ft...
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: Eeyore on September 06, 2007, 08:13:00
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
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: redhand on September 06, 2007, 08:40:39
buy a cheap futon it'll sit across the wheel boxes. As for the condensation line the back out in Foil backed closed cell foam, Laminate Flooring underlay. Looks really neat and insulates the back as well so it warms up quicker in the winter.
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: markyb on September 06, 2007, 09:45:39
im 6ft and a tad and i sleep happy in the back of my 110. was the reason i bought it as agree tents = damp = unhappy

fold down bed Z bed mattress makes for comfort.

will take a few pics, but mine is MKI muddysteve is MKII

MKIII includes cupboards and a cooking cupboard:-)

i picked up a head lining at Sodbury for a tenner
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: muddyjlx on September 06, 2007, 10:18:38
i sleep in my lwb vit at every event.

nice and warm and comfy. :D
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: anaxemurderer on September 06, 2007, 18:24:10
Slept in my 90 a couple of times after unplanned nights out. Never seem to remeber that passenger seat is probably more comfortable. Fairly unpleasent waking up with a hang over in there.

Nick
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: leo on September 06, 2007, 20:00:59
ive slept in the boot of my old mk1 fiesta  pished out of me head  :roll:  :shock:  im 6ft4 ,oh my that was a bad hangover
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: Jim-Willy on September 06, 2007, 20:04:53
I Have slept in the drivers seat of the 90 a few times, head against the seat belt mount, not the most comfy place i admit but bearable for one night......   I'm 6' 3".
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: muddysteve on September 06, 2007, 20:44:50
i'll get some picks of MK2 put up over the weekend, nice comfy place to spend the night or 3  8)  8)
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: clbarclay on September 06, 2007, 23:34:59
I've slept in a RRC once at bala, with no sleemping bag #-o  in november brrrrrrrrrrr.


This was made worse by [irish accent]peshed[/irish accent] people playing with headlights round a bonfire and passanger that snored, wheres a roll of duct tape when you need one :-#  :twisted:
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: spy on September 07, 2007, 00:21:00
Quote from: "markyb"
im 6ft and a tad and i sleep happy in the back of my 110. was the reason i bought it as agree tents = damp = unhappy

fold down bed Z bed mattress makes for comfort.

will take a few pics, but mine is MKI muddysteve is MKII

MKIII includes cupboards and a cooking cupboard:-)

i picked up a head lining at Sodbury for a tenner


Cupboards and a cooking cupboard?  Now were talking lol  I would be interested in anyones pics!  

Futon in the back is a nice idea too!  I am not after building a motorhome ere but a bit of sensible conversion for comfort sounds good to me.  Get yer pics online.  

As for sleeping in the boot of a fiesta, sod that!  I slept in my cavalier twice, once in the drivers seat with it wound back and once on the back seat.  Both stick in my head as nitemare nights!
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: Wolfie on September 07, 2007, 00:54:04
Just checking the forum before moving the 'puter off my bed then settling down for a pleasant night in my 110  :D

sadly no burger van in this field, so I might have to burn something in the morning.

This pointless message brought to you courtesy of T-Mobile and Marstons
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: Defender on September 08, 2007, 13:52:17
There's a post about sleeping in a 90 HERE (http://forums.mud-club.com/viewtopic.php?t=47191)
Condensation can be a major problem, but I solved it by sticking cheap foam camping mats to the inside of the roof. Tesco do a 'Value' range at £4 each.
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: redhand on September 09, 2007, 00:16:43
Quote
 Cupboards and a cooking cupboard?  Now were talking lol  I would be interested in anyones pics!  


Anchor supplies for storage boxes (not just ammo boxes) and machine mart for cupboards. Buy a stackon tool cabinet (start at £55) and take the castors off.
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: richo on September 09, 2007, 21:49:55
I slept in my dads yellow viva van when i was a kid.
I thought it was great because he said it was like sleeping in a tank in the army.Trouble was he never was in the army
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: spyke_boi on September 10, 2007, 01:20:52
I sleep in my freebie every camping trip, i fit perfectly in the boot if i fold the seats up as for cooking, i just stand at the back door with the stove inside the boot
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: Priglet on September 10, 2007, 21:36:34
When I had a 90 I used to sleep in the back of it, now I've got a 110 it'd be more comfortable but I'd have to get a set of curtains made up :cry:
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: Bob696 on September 10, 2007, 21:56:54
(http://members.mud-club.com/galleryimages/4ddc0762b6b0f7d15416e38301aaa6fe.JPG)
Go weep. Double bed. Single bed. Cooker. Loo. Kitchen sink. Fridge. DVD. Laptop hookup. Just bought a shower to rig up (outside of course).

Yeap we sleep in our 110 :-)
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: spy on September 11, 2007, 20:18:49
Nice!  I want one!  Did you buy it with the roof on or have it fitted?  I had a look through your profile pics but the inside hasnt got all the fittings?  Any chance of some inside pics?  I would love a 110 camper but dont fancy paying a fortune for a pop up roof :(

Cheers,

Mike
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: Bob696 on September 11, 2007, 22:00:53
We  bought it as a straight matt green One Ten.

We then had the roof put on by Foley SV (just after that are the only shots of the inside). Foley stopped doing the roofs shortly after. I think they only made 15 in total but may have been 20.

Other options are a couple of companies in austria/germany and dormobile down south. I think dormobiles are side hinged and made of fibre glass so cant be used as a roof rack.

I will try and get some shots of the inside tomorrow. Essentialy we still have the 2 sideways bench seats with sink on one side between the seat and the rear and on the other there is the cooker. Both are built into/on cupboards to give extra storage. There is also storage under the bench seats which have custome cupboards built in.

The 'single bed' was made by fitting a bulhead removal bar. With this fitted we can remove the front passenger seat squab (placed in footwell) then fold the front seatback forward so it is completly flat. The back cushion of the bench seat is then placed over it giving a bed that is a little narrow but well over 6ft long.

The awning is a cheap caravan one from towsure (cost less than £80) fixed on by a caravan awning rail that is screwed to the bodywork. The awning can be slid out for storage (stops anybody with light fingers helping themselves).

We made the roof console ourselves and it houses the radio and CB.

Made the cubby ourselves and used an elctric switch console, designed for a boat, to fuse and control all the extra electrics (with a seperate leasure Batt. that also powers the winch).

The internals were designed and built by Karen (the wife). I just did all the electrics.

Jobs to do are new suspension as the old one has just about given up, make some door cards and a new paint job. But I dont think it will ever be finished LOL
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: sam.storm on September 14, 2007, 00:32:43
Yes i slept in my 90 truck cab only last week i was driving back from wales and was knackered so had a couple of hours across the seats i`m 5`10" it wasn`t too bad minimal condensation.
Title: sleep
Post by: biggerlandy on September 20, 2007, 19:07:30
sleeped under landy a few times park one side higher sleep in sleeping bag and bivy perfect nite sleep :D
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: spy on September 21, 2007, 00:15:53
Under the landy?  Now thats one method I didnt even think of! :D
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: dreadnought110 on September 21, 2007, 07:30:00
We used to sleep in the back of the Land rover before we bought the caravan i insulated the side's with 25mm styrofoam then ply lined and carpeted,bought a complete 110 roof lining made a bed with slats similar to a caravan that went down runners fitted to the arches all slipped into a box just in behind the bulkhead and had cushions that sat on the side and folded down to make the bed 8)  8)  oh and a night heater for them cold mornings etc.. even slept in it during snow warm as toast  8)  8)  oh if anyone's interested i still have the foam for the bed fits a 110 perfect!! 8)  8) oh and had a carnex for doing the cooking in etc... all for sale if anyone interested?? 8)  8)
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: Freelander1980 on September 21, 2007, 10:14:47
Have slept in the back of the 110 a few times although it wasnt the warmest experience now a heater has been fitted more than happy to try it again.
I love that 110 camper looks very smart
Title: Own up, who sleeps in their defender?
Post by: spy on September 21, 2007, 17:58:54
Quote from: "dreadnought110"
i still have the foam for the bed fits a 110 perfect!! 8)  8) oh and had a carnex for doing the cooking in etc... all for sale if anyone interested?? 8)  8)


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