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    Patriot Camper

    Has anyone had experience these campers.
    Patriot Campers: The Ultimate Off Road Camper Trailers. - Patriot Campers
    They look great, tough and well thought out.
    Set up for real off road stuff.
    I'd like to hear if anyone owns one or used on.
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    From what I've read about them, they are very tough, you will need to rob a bank though.

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    I'm not sure they are any tougher than its competitors.........the best thing is it's departure angle.

    We had a good look over them and they are reasonably well thought out ..... There are other brands with similar design.

    We reckoned they would be better with a full length RRT like an Aussie Traveller.

    I ended up building a HCPU camper.......not quite the standard of Patriot.

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    the biggest advantage of this camper is the weight, especially when you compare it with the typical hard floor or fold forward camper. I have looked at these in detail and my good friend has one, picked it up last week. They are well made and well thoughout with improvements made every year.

    Dont expect to get one quickly, i think the current wait time is about 5 months!!!

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    Patriot Campers

    Hi All, has anybody got a Patriot Camper that could gives us some feed back and how they work for the outback, what l have seen on the internet and there webpage they look super SEXY, so would love some feed back ,as l am looking at purchasing and would like to get some experienced opinion on using Patriot
    If there is another Aussie brand which people recommend would also like to know
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    Crocodile Dundee
    Maybe if l get one i would get it before me 130 from the Mechanic it only has been 15 months for Mods

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    I found another called Mission Camper online last night.
    Similar, but not as refined.
    Only 400kg empty, 790 kgs loaded. Extremely light.
    The Patriot looks like its been a huge success.
    I'm going to check out 4WD Camping expo at Melbourne Showgrounds next month.
    Around $40K, which is up there but there are more expensive one's on market.
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    simplified version

    heres my version of a patriot camper. tough and reliable . been used and abused by the australian defence force since 1966 and its still going strong (trailer).

    it has an esky inside along with a gas cooker, table and chairs and instead of slide out everything, its lift out . nothing to break or colapse. theres even room for chainsaw,food, spare parts,etc

    the roof camper takes around 10 seconds to wind up and whilst you cant stand in it, its great for laying down. keeps bedding dry and it comes fully equipped with a battery operated torch. ( no leads to get tangled in whilst staggering around looking for midnight snacks )

    how much is this little gem worth ?

    NOT $40.000

    NOT $10.ooo

    all up including the brand new roof pod and the batteries for the torch.....$under $3000.

    im happy with my version. and i have enough change to keep me in batteries for years to come
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    The Patriot are nice but very overpriced IMO.
    It's the kind of trailer I'm after, based on the expedition trailers in the US.
    Not interested in the tent option
    Heaps on expedition portal.
    Drifta has started making tough trailers check out their Dot series.
    My mate picks up his Dot 7 equip next month.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cactus View Post
    heres my version of a patriot camper. tough and reliable . been used and abused by the australian defence force since 1966 and its still going strong (trailer).

    it has an esky inside along with a gas cooker, table and chairs and instead of slide out everything, its lift out . nothing to break or colapse. theres even room for chainsaw,food, spare parts,etc

    the roof camper takes around 10 seconds to wind up and whilst you cant stand in it, its great for laying down. keeps bedding dry and it comes fully equipped with a battery operated torch. ( no leads to get tangled in whilst staggering around looking for midnight snacks )

    how much is this little gem worth ?

    NOT $40.000

    NOT $10.ooo

    all up including the brand new roof pod and the batteries for the torch.....$under $3000.

    im happy with my version. and i have enough change to keep me in batteries for years to come
    hey wow! I've got the same one! only I got the tailgate kitchen upgrade and a side awning.


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    Quote Originally Posted by debruiser View Post
    hey wow! I've got the same one! only I got the tailgate kitchen upgrade and a side awning.

    close enough to be twins. the delux rear kitchen model was tempting but i dont eat that much so kept the cost down

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