Review: Everest Ice Glider Offroader
Everest Caravans is a relatively new player on the caravan scene. You wouldn’t know it by stepping inside the offroad Ice Glider, however. As it happens, the owner of the company had been building...
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: Hilltop Caravans Feathertop 17ft 6in
Here’s a question: do you like caravans that are large and luxurious, or compact and comfortable? Both have their advantages and, similarly, their drawbacks.
I fall into the latter category. I admire the big rigs...
Review: Track Trailer T4 Rhapsody
Mention offroad vans and campers and, London to a brick, Track Trailer would figure into the conversation.
Based in Bayswater North, Vic, in a purpose-built factory and showroom known as Outback HQ, Track Trailer builds...
Review: Salute Caravans Avalon Family Van
Salute Caravans is a relatively new name in the Australian caravan industry. That said, the team at the helm has been building caravans for about seven years. It’s a family enterprise with four models...
Review: Paramount Caravans Thunder 186 Pop-Top
There’s a lot to be said for smaller vans, from little weekenders – effectively a bed on wheels – to 18ft pop-tops. They’re typically light, which in turn brings numerous benefits. Less fuel, less...
Review: Hilltop Caravans Macedon 21ft
Hilltop Caravans has been manufacturing caravans for about five years. Frankly, the company had mostly flown under my radar, a sort of quite achiever in the industry.
Though it is a relatively small outfit, building...
Review: Atlantic New Generation 22ft 6in
The rain was pelting down and a heavy mist had descended. I had a 22ft 6in Atlantic New Generation hitched up, and in those conditions, I couldn’t say for sure that I’d chosen the best...
Review: Crusader Excalibur Serenity
Couple’s vans, such as this Crusader Excalibur Serenity, take all shapes and sizes. After all, what one travelling couple needs another wouldn’t touch with a barge pole. Heck, some would be perfectly happy with...
Review: Regal B Class Motorhome
Regal has long made attractive, well-regarded caravans. The company has been in business for longer than I’ve been lurking around the industry, that’s for certain. Nonetheless, it came as a surprise to discover that...