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Sprite Caravans have been in production for over sixty years
Sprite Caravans have been in production for over sixty years

Tuesday, 16, Nov 2010 02:31

The Sprite caravan brand has perhaps the longest and most well documented rise through the tomes of caravanning history.

Created by 23 year old Sam Alper, the first ever Sprite was constructed from war surplus materials in 1947, after the end of the second world war. Due to a shortage of supplies, it was built using barrage balloon material for the roof and the suspension and brakes came from a Spitfire fighter.

Post war austerity

In response to a demand for holidays in the austerity of post war Britain, Alper pulled together an affordable caravan design that could be purchased for around £200. Despite undergoing numerous changes in ownership and design, this cost-friendly approach has been upheld throughout the Sprite brands lifetime.

A master of marketing, Alper toured his caravans throughout Europe taking them on numerous punishing rallies to prove their strength and resilience, all the time building Sprite's reputation among British caravanners.

Staying power

After years of sustained growth, Sam Alper's company Caravans International, went into liquidation during the 1980s recession and in 1982 it was bought by Hull based caravan manufacturer Cosalt. The Sprite brand continued to be manufactured under the division 'Cosalt International' until the 1990's when the firm decided to focus exclusively on the static caravan market selling the touring caravan arm of the business to Swift Leisure in 1992.

The Sprite brand proved its resilience yet again in 2009 when it survived a streamlining exercise under the new ownership. Swift Caravans dropped the other brands it has inherited from Cosalt International, but the Sprite series was retained and has proved to be one of their most popular entry level caravan marques.

Swift's seven model Sprite line up consists of the Finesse 2, Alpine 2, Alpine 4, Musketeer TD Musketeer EB, Major 6, and the twin axle Quattro FB. The compact lightweight Finesse 2 is the smallest of the bunch. Standing at 3.66m in length with an MTPLM of 1,084kg - it is compact enough to be matched with less powerful towcars such as a VW Golf or Vauxhall Corsa.

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ReviewsOverall Rating

Sprite Alpine - 2010


The alarm didn't work at first, but I got this fixed. It's a very good light caravan which tows easily with a smaller caravan which is what I wanted....Read More

Wed 03-Nov-2010

Sprite Alpine C - 1994


Sprites are decent little caravans for the money and as long as you can accept compromises with space and quality, then it could be the perfect starte...Read More

Wed 03-Nov-2010

Sprite Quattro - 2010


This is the six-berth model and it really is a quality caravan. Used it seven times with no problems although the comfort factor is on the cheaper end...Read More

Wed 03-Nov-2010

Sprite Alpine 4 - 2006


Needs more sockets, but otherwise no problem at all - a very good, lightweight van. ...Read More

Wed 03-Nov-2010

Sprite Musketeer Major 6 - 2005


I'd recommend this van for it's price range. Bought specifically for a bank arrangement....Read More

Wed 03-Nov-2010

Sprite Major 6 - 2008


This is a brilliant entry level caravan for a family. If you're not sure about caravanning, this is a great option for first timers, easy to handle an...Read More

Tue 02-Nov-2010

Sprite Alpine 4 - 2009


We've had a few problems with the electrics, namely the fridge and glitches with the mains chargers....Read More

Tue 02-Nov-2010
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Contact details

Address
Swift Group Limited
Dunswell Road
Cottingham
East Yorkshire
HU16 4JS
Tel 01482 847332
Web www.swiftleisure.co.uk
Email enquiry@swift-group.co.uk

Other Information

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