Here in a VW Caddy.

Here you see the traveling position behind the drivers seat shown with the dimensions of an average MPV. If there is a back seat it has to be folded, turned around or removed. 

 

The camping unit is fixed with tension belts at the lashing points. The belts are part of the delivery scope. 


Here in a VW Caddy.

Here you see the conversion to the single bed (195x70cm). The drivers seat has to be turned to the front. In case of vans with extended-version it is not necessary. The folded out lying surface is fixed at the safety belt or a head rest. If you are traveling on your own, you still have the complete near side up to the roof for equipment available.


Here in a VW Caddy.

Here you see the conversion to the double bed (195x130cm). The drivers and the passengers seat have to be turned to the front. In case of vans with extended-version it is not necessary. The folded out lying surfaces are fixed at the safety belts or head rests. On the near side you still have the complete storage length available if the passenger seat allows it. The right lying surface to the back is supportet by two poles. All poles for all cases of application are part of the delivery scope. If you are traveling on your own, you still have the complete near side up to the roof for equipment available and might use the additional surface as a parting plane. The open space below the right lying surface ranges between 54,5 (without adjustable feet) and 62,5cm (adjustable feet with maximum extension).


The kitchen box can be easily removed. Maximum storage room with double bed and parting plane for equipment.


Here in a VW Caddy.

Here in a Citroen Berlingo.

The kitchen box can be extracted to the back. So cooler and sink are accessible. The cookers are easily removable too. Because the matresses are stored in a compartment in front of the kitchen box, the cookers might be used inside in case of too much wind.

It is possible to use one panel of the lying surface as an additional working place or with the poles as a single table.


Here in a VW Caddy.

If the weather is not that comfortable, the kitchen box might be completely managed from the inside. You can open the hatch on the left even if the other lying surfaces are mounted.


Some cars have very high covers for the wheel boxes nicely moulded to the rear windows. Thus the width in the back area is reduced. For using the camping unit in this case the side panels can be folded up or removed.


In bigger vans with longer and plane load space single and double bed might be used supported by poles. All poles are part of  the delivery scope.


For a day trip without sleeping in the van, the kitchen box is working independently and fits the car boot, even if all seats have to be used.