Caravan Review: Yonder Wanderer 18ft 4in
Question: how often have you seen a king-sized bed in a caravan? I’m betting the answer is, not very often. Me neither. So imagine my surprise when I stepped inside the 18ft 4in Wanderer...
Review: Windsor Otway B Class Motorhome
Anyone with even a passing interest in caravanning would have heard of Windsor. There aren’t too many brands with as much history. Nowadays, it is owned by Apollo – the company behind Coromal and...
Isuzu D-MAX: Long Term Test Wrap-Up
Here at GoRV, we had an Isuzu D-MAX LS-U+ for six months in order to conduct a long-term test under a variety of conditions.
The D-MAX has become one of Australia’s best-selling vehicles. In 2022,...
Product Review: InDeflate
When travelling with an RV on bitumen, gravel, sand or simply off the beaten track, you could potentially be looking at six or more tyres that need your attention. And while there are many...
Caravan Review: Crusader Musketeer Aramis
There are seven models in the Crusader Musketeer range. It appears to be a thoughtful and detailed line-up of caravans. From the single-axle, centre-door Musketeer Porthos, through to a suite of tandem-axle Musketeers that...
Caravan Review: Adria Adora 542PH Sport
We have a natural tendency to go straight for Aussie-built caravans when shopping for a new van. After all, when built by a reputable manufacturer, they are strong and designed for our local conditions....
Caravan Review: Kokoda Force 7
Kokoda Caravans has a vast range of rigs in its line-up, from the 17ft 2in single-axle Cobber 2 to the Force 8, Kokoda’s top-end off-road family van.
We recently spent some time with the Force...
Review: 19ft 6in SunFinder Caravan
There is something to be said for being able to purchase a caravan ‘off the shelf’. The SunFinder brand of vans is, essentially, standardised. What you see is what you get. And what you...
Kokoda Digger 2: Caravan Review
Without question, I am more partial to single-axle caravans over their tandem-axle counterparts. They’re easier to tow, back-up, store and behave in a more nimble fashion. This is one of the reasons the Digger...
Review: Kakadu Caravans Kindred Spirit VI Extreme Off Grid
You might be free-camping, but that doesn’t have to mean you can’t be comfortable. That’s the point of caravans, after all. Some, of course, offer more comfort than others. Which brings me to the...