LIKE anything in life, experience counts for a lot. You can research, read, scour the internet in search of answers to questions on any subject, but nothing beats getting out there and doing whatever it is you want to be good at for yourself, learning and honing along the way. This is exactly why we got in touch with the guys at Defender Campers for a run-down on what type of sleeping arrangement might be best for you when planning to go on an adventure – the company’s fleet of Land Rovers has been fine-tuned for use by anyone to jump in and enjoy with as little fuss as possible, from complete camping novices to those who spend almost every weekend out exploring somewhere new.
While they’re all Td5-powered Defender 110s, each of Defender Campers’ three vehicles is a base for a different type of camper. We’ll start by exploring exactly what each of them offers, how the sleeping system works, and what lends them to be most suitable for different types of trips. If you’re still wanting more reassurance after reading this guide, you’re in luck – all of Defender Campers’ 110s are available for hire, so you can experience all the mod-cons for yourself. We’ll also look at