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Winnebago Byron: Review
I’ve been behind the wheel of quite a few motorhomes lately, each of them based on a Mercedes Sprinter. Cruising along the highway, high in my perch in the driver’s cab, each time has...
Royal Flair Micron: Caravan Review
Royal Flair is targeting budget-conscious caravan buyers with the return of its classic Micron.
With its rear-door entry, the new 16ft 6in Micron retails for about $76,000. It’s classified as an ‘entry level’ caravan, designed...
Royal Flair Piazza 16ft: Caravan Review
In my line of work, once in a while I come across a van with wow-factor in spades. Something unique. Something that would be the talk of the van park. A van that would...
RV Profile: Australis High Country
The latest release of the High Country by Australis Caravans has undergone a considered evolution, taking a capable off-road caravan to the next level, as we discovered when we checked out the 18ft 6in...
Caravan Review: Wonder Roo Offroad Air | Custom Features
Wonder Roo Caravans is a boutique manufacturer operating in Campbellfield, Vic. It isn’t a huge factory, but it’s clean, organised, and the customers I have spoken to have been pleased with the service they’ve...
Review: Ex-Rental Kea Nomad M700 Three-Birth Campervan
As I type, I am sitting inside a secondhand Kea Nomad M700 three-birth motorhome. It’s a B class Sprinter-based conversion that has kept me dry and comfortable as I camped on the Paradise Beach,...
Jayco Silverline Outback: Competition Sneak Peek
Who wants to win this brand new Jayco Silverline 21.65-3 Outback? That’s a rhetorical question. Of course anyone would want to win this beauty… and if you stick around, you’ll have that chance. Consider...
Caravan Profile: Titanium Caravans Ti22 S4
Titanium Caravans has built an enviable reputation over the years. I don’t say that lightly. The reality is, this company has swiftly become a serious player in the offroad market, with most vans in...
Caravan Review: On the Move Infinity 7.2
A couple months ago, On the Move Caravans launched a range of blacktop touring caravans, one of which was the Galaxy. However, the Galaxy was a little rig that wouldn’t suit everyone. That’s why...
Caravan Review: Hike RV Atom 176
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: there’s something to be said for choosing a smaller van over a massive rig. I know it’s horses for courses, but smaller vans – 18ft...