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this wouldn’t be an issue.
There are two living areas
inside: the bed up front and
the rear dining area which can
convert into a second bed. For
privacy, the two zones can be
screened off with a zippered
canvas flap, or just a mesh
screen to keep the bugs out of
the bedroom.
OUTSIDE THE CONCEPT FX2
A 4.3x2.4m annexe is included
with the FX2 but unfortunately
I didn’t have the time to set it
up. Realistically, because the
annexe is a longer job, you
wouldn’t bother if stopping only
for the night, as we were.
At first and second glance, the
Concept FX2 truly is an eye-
catching camper. There are no
unsightly gaps or dodgy joins
in the steel (baked enamel)
body that I could see but there
were one or two teething issues
that no-doubt will be fixed as
Concept refines the camper.
For example, the FX2 has
a generous nearside fridge
slide; however, I couldn’t
get the lower locker catch to
work properly. I also thought
there was room to improve on
the black silastic used on the
slide-out kitchen. That kitchen,
however, does feature a three-
burner Dometic cooktop – a
quality item.
Up front is a checkerplate
storage box and two 4.5kg
gas cylinders either side, each
protected by a checkerplate
stoneguard. There’s yet more
storage behind the fridge slide-
out and in the checkerplate box
on the rear bumper, next to the
spare wheel.
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