JAC Camper Beds

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LeeCarey
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JAC Camper Beds

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Hi All, Has anyone had any experience with http://jaccamperbeds.weebly.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; as I'm looking to purchase a 3/4 T25 frame with isofix for a safer ride and integrated seat belts for two child seats compared to my existing setup.

Any reviews would be welcome but speaking to them they appear to be a very good company

Thanks
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Re: JAC Camper Beds

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cant speak from personal experiance but there was a shower on here a while back peddling something simmilar that failed to meet meet any of the relevant legislation, , i say failed as they were extreemley reticent to supply even the most basic of information ,
the link above at least they are tested to the M1 spec and others as well
mm

Plasticman
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Re: JAC Camper Beds

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cant speak from personal experiance but there was a shower on here a while back peddling something simmilar that failed to meet meet any of the relevant legislation, , i say failed as they were extreemley reticent to supply even the most basic of information ,
the link above at least they are tested to the M1 spec and others as well
mm

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