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ink1ing

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  1. I'm not sure if this is any good as my experience is different but...

    I have a modded 4x4 and am with Premium Choice.. They always beat the Adrian Flux quotes I get each year by a mile.. I just checked and they do camper insurance so its worth giving them a try for a quote, the 4x4 lot are lovely so I'm sure the camper ones are too..

    Hope they help.. :D

    http://www.premiumchoice.co.uk/motorhome-campervan

  2. Putting the foil layer between the tent inner and the flysheet is an excellent idea. If you've ever seen a house being built, you'll see they stick layers of reflective insulating board under the roof, sandwiched between other non-reflective plasterboards. In arctic clothing, you often find a layer of foil sandwiched between other layers. A reflective layer will still reflect heat no matter what it's got covering it over. The only problem will be that your fly-sheet, which is exposed to the sunlight, will heat up, but that will be an incredibly tiny source of heat as it's just a flimsy layer of material.

  3. I'd say look second hand on eBay - I wouldn't buy a budget tent now as it's cheaper to spend more and get a tent that'll last for years on end with a bit of TLC. Tent I've got now is ace, £99 new and get the feeling it'll last for an age.

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