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The Jamet Jameta is a two berth trailer tent, in the
Combi-Camp style, with a hard top trailer roof that folds over to become
the floor of the main living area.
The AS / All Season model is so called due to its use of acrylic canvas, as
opposed to the more traditional cotton canvases of most other manufacturers. This significantly improve its insulation properties,
allows it to shed water more effectively and makes it easier to clean. The only minor disadvantage, when compared to cotton canvas
models is that ventilation is not as effective with the acrylic canvases.
The awning has a zip off front panel, which can be
fully removed, should the weather permit, as can both side panels. It also comes with an awning extension, and additional sleeping
annex. The awning also features a zip in ground sheet.
Storage is not massive in this unit, as, to be fair, it isn't in the likes
of main competitors; Combi-Camp. There is, however, a decent sized storage area under the main bed.
The Jameta comes with
a comprehensive kitchen, with pumped water, three burner hob (no grill) and plenty of storage space. There is a central area, between
the sink and cooker for a top opening fridge. It is rear mounted for easy acess / usage, on brief layby stopovers, en route, and remains
in situe, when on site, for ease of use..
The Jameta is not, universally, available in the UK, however, in Europe, the 2016 Jameta
model retails at around the 8,995 Euro mark. This is quite a lot, for a two berth model, and does make it the most expensive
in the Jamet range. That said, it is a very well built and well equiped model, and, to put things in perspective, it is some 3,000
Euros less than the comparable
Combi-Camp Country model.
Below are a number of videos of the model, to give an idea of just how
quick and easy it is to set up.
Included in the Paperwork section above are the generic manual, for the entire Jamet range, as
well as sales brochures for 2010 and the current, 2016, brochure.