What is the lightest

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Yes looks nice, but he is 68 year old and that looks more like a Pennine folding camper he had, he wants a van with more creature comforts and fixed bed. His tow car is only 1.6 diesel.
 
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What's the budget? Eriba's are generally small and look cool, but quite expensive and generally quite heavy. Eriba 310 maybe?
Swift Basecamp 3, maybe. I'd vote for the Swift Alpine 4 and all its dealer derivatives. Lots around at every age and budget and MTPLM of 1300kg. That's what we chose, and really pleased with it.
 
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What's the budget? Eriba's are generally small and look cool, but quite expensive and generally quite heavy. Eriba 310 maybe?
Swift Basecamp 3, maybe. I'd vote for the Swift Alpine 4 and all its dealer derivatives. Lots around at every age and budget and MTPLM of 1300kg. That's what we chose, and really pleased with it.
Seems ot be a bit of bad press about the Basecamp, but that may be for the older models?
 
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If it has to be the absolute lightest possible then maybe a 2-berth and leave the front permanently made as a bed, possibly with a "proper" mattress instead of using the re-arranged cushions? A decent awning would then give some daytime lounging space. Other than that I'd go as mentioned by someone else and look at the Sprite Alpine 4 range.
 
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I have an Elddis 304 which has the double bed at that the front but needs to be made up. However, there is a dining area at the rear that can be made into a single bed and left up if you don't want to use the table that's there. There is another table included but stored in the wardrobe.

It comes in under 1200kg.
 

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