All Seasons Leisure Campers Vans

Exactly what I was thinking

Curves look nice but where space is a premium …. not necessary in my mind
 
When I visited Three Bridge, I judged their conversions to be very high quality, but eye-wateringly expensive. I also didn't find then overly flexible on customisation, but that may not be a issue if you're looking for a standard offside-kitchen layout.

The curved cabinetry is their top-of-the-range offering ("Infinity" IIRC), but they do offer other, non-curved designs if you're looking to avoid curves.

You won't be surprised to hear that @ThreeBridgeT6 has a Three Bridge conversion. He may be able to offer some feedback on his experiences.

EDIT: As per @DXX, I haven't heard brilliant feedback re Camper King.
 
We bought from Camper King in June this year, went for an off the shelf model which we have since added a few extras (once you start using this forum you will find loads of essential upgrades you must have but didn’t know you needed) We found one close to the spec and in the colour we wanted,,,,,,,,pure grey. Went for off the shelf because we didn’t want to wait for a factory order van and then find a converter only to find they go out of business half way through the conversion,

Turning to Camper King I had heard some indifferent reports but all the owners I actually spoke to seemed pleased with the product. My experience of them has been excellent, the sales staff were knowledgeable and the afters sales staff were very helpful finding and fixing a minor issue while I waited.
 
I’ve got Leighton LV1 wheels and the centre caps are a strange size. In the end I bought a set of self adhesive metal-domed VW centre cap badges.
I wasn’t expecting them to last, but they’ve been on about a year and I regularly jetwash the wheels and spray them with wheel cleaner etc.
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Cheers. I’ve got some 70mm ones so will try them!
 
How did you get on at Camper King?

Not sure if you'll care either way, but perhaps something to consider...
 
I got mine at All Seasons. Drove from NE Scotland to get it. Very professional company. If I ever change my van, that will be my first port of call.
 
How did you get on at Camper King?

Not sure if you'll care either way, but perhaps something to consider...
Hi Bav

Thanks for the heads up there

Lots to consider
 
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Good Evening

I am new to this forum and just about to venture into purchasing my first camper van

I have been looking at a few conversion specialists ie camper king , 3 bridges and all seasons

I have not seen many reviews regarding all seasons, can anyone give me feedback on them good , bad or indifferent.

Many thanks
I’m hopefully collecting my all seasons van next week. Finish on them seems really good from what I’ve seen.
 
They aren’t cheap vans but if the overall finish of mine is as good as showroom stock then I will be a happy lad. They also sourced me a 150 DSG highline in pure grey when most had massive waiting lists. I will report back
 
Well all

Decision made

Deposit down

All Seasons it is

Very happy with the outcome

Looking forward to many adventures

Thank you for your advice it is greatly appreciated

Hopefully we will see each other in the not so dark and distant future

Picture of mine attached

I don’t think you will miss me!!

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hi , I'm new here and looking at getting our new T6 converted , my head is mashed by looking at all the differant company's. Budget is playing a big part and list of options . I keep going back to All seasons Leisure as they look outstanding quality and more modern fittings . Could I be very cheeky and ask if anyone has used them to convert their own van and how much they charge for conversion . We don't need wheels as we already changed to 20inch alloys plus we can do exterior face-lift.
 
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