• The curviest egg camper out there now comes at a cheaper price Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Reddit Flipboard Email The most egg-shaped of all the egg campers, the British-developed Barefoot Caravan has been wowing camper fanatics with its shapely fiberglass sincelaunching over a decade ago. • Despite its compact, curvy size, it also boasts a 6.1-ft-peak (1.9-m) cabin with a private bath and convertible dinette. • As with other RVs, though, Barefoot pricing has risen steadily and is now close to double what it was 11 years ago. • Happily, Barefoot has developed the new Bothy model to roll pricing back in time while simplifying the layout into a lighter, more spacious offering. • It’s a compelling entry point to the egg-camping experience. • Molded fiberglass trailers are really having their moment.

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  • Barefoot Caravan has launched a new, lower‑priced egg‑shaped camper called the Bothy, aimed at easing the steep price rise that has plagued the brand’s compact trailers. The Bothy trims weight and simplifies the layout, dropping the built‑in bathroom and replacing it with a portable toilet, while still offering a 6.1‑ft cabin and convertible dinette. Its starting price of £25,500 ($34,425) is close to the 2015 level, compared with the Classic’s £39,950 ($53,925). The move comes amid a recent surge of molded fiberglass egg campers, which have traditionally been niche, high‑cost options.

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