RV FEATURE
Now, our review OP4 was the upspecced TLX version, meaning it came with all the gear you can see in the pics and video, except for the portable fridge on the slideout tray. This includes the annexe. If you like the OP4 but need a budget version, the ST variation is the one for you, but it doesn’ t include the annexe. That said, there’ s no reason you couldn’ t purchase the annexe later on. It simply zips onto the main tent section, and inflates in exactly the same way, using the same onboard air-compressor.
The way Opus has designed it is clever. The air bladder within each air beam is protected by an outer and inner sleeve. Opus also provides a puncture repair kit, allowing you to effect your own repairs if you find yourself in a spot of difficulty. However, you can also purchase new bladders and fit them yourself. Further, the valving system in use allows you to isolate each air beam from the other, meaning that if you can’ t repair a puncture for whatever reason, you can still use the camper and annexe until you’ re in a position to get it fixed. It really is a thoughtful design.
The annexe incorporates LED strip lights, too, and either end can be walled off to create two separate, private rooms to perhaps accommodate kids or guests on stretchers.
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