Review: EzyTrail Parkes 15 MkII
A couple of years ago, EzyTrail made waves with the release of its EzyTrail Parkes 15, an offroad hybrid pop-top with a rear fold-out bed.
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And after months of research and...
FX2: Forward-Fold Camper by Concept Caravans
Concept Caravans has long been a highly regarded caravan manufacturer. Established in 2004, it didn’t take long before the company became one of Australia’s top five or six van builders.
But it was still somewhat...
Avan Aspire Tested and Rated
The Avan Aspire is available in a wide range of configurations, from the 402 (also available as a pop-top) to the 617, the largest in the Aspire line-up.
There’s no denying it: Avan has, for...
Review: Crusader Musketeer Camelot
Crusader Caravans has taken its Musketeer range to eight with the addition of the Camelot. It's a kitted-out, modified version of the Warrior, one of the most popular Musketeers in the Crusader range. However,...
Review: Pioneer Mitchell Hybrid
In mid 2018, Pioneer Campers was purchased by Gason, the company that also owns Trakmaster Caravans. And we all wanted to know how the well-regarded Pioneer range would change, particularly the hybrid Pioneer Mitchell.
This...
Review: Evernew Caravans E2000 RTX 40 Offroader
Evernew Caravans. Is there any name in Australian caravanning more well known and loved?
Under its previous owner, Evernew developed a loyal customer base. Sure, they were built in the traditional way, with a meranti...
Review: Nova Metrolink 16ft 6in
Who says you need to go big in order to be comfortable on the road? Whoever entertains such notions has obviously never considered the Metrolink by Nova Caravans.
Specifically, I’m talking about the Nova Metrolink...
Kokoda Force 8 Family Offroader Reviewed
Kokoda Caravans has carved itself a solid reputation amongst Australia’s RVing public since it was established in 2011. In 2019, Kokoda was purchased by the Victoria-based Price family. Now, the Price family had its...
Test: Little Caravan Company Optimiser Series 2
There’s something to be said for compact caravans. Typically, they’ll be light enough for a Prado, an older HiLux, or even an old Ford Falcon wagon.
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The Little Caravan Company has...
Caravan Review: Crusader CRV Hurricane
Offroad caravans come in all shapes and sizes, from 24-footers complete with every conceivable luxury, to tiny single-axle rigs that amount to little more than a storage trailer with a rooftop tent.
Those big rigs...