Lightweight Stinger Hitch
There’s a new breed of tow hitches available in Australia. Called the Stinger, it promises to be of genuine benefit to caravanners.
No doubt you are familiar with the steel variety of hitch. We have...
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...
Thetford Additives: What You Need To Know
The Thetford Porta Potti has been around for more than 70 years and is sold worldwide. Millions have been sold all over the world. But the range expanded to include permanent and cassette toilets....
Caravan Review: Coromal Soul Seeker
Coromal Caravans is one of the best-recognised caravan brands in Australia. It has been around for decades. However, the brand has gone through some changes over the years. Previously owned and manufactured by Fleetwood...
ZOLEO: Ultimate Remote Communications
As a full time traveller, I often get asked about the sort of communications equipment we carry, particularly for use in an emergency. Of course, we have mobile phones and these are fine for...
Caravan Review: Coromal Thrill Seeker 19ft 6in
Coromal Caravans released the Thrill Seeker range in 2021. Designed as a semi-offroad rig that can tackle sand, gravel, ruts and tree-root-studded national parks around Australia, it is available in four sizes and six...
Caravan Review: Majestic Navigator 18ft 6in
Once in a while, I come across a van that truly impresses me. It happened recently, in fact. I was scheduled to pick up a Majestic Navigator 18ft 6in single-axle caravan. The Navigator is...
Caravan Review: Goldstream RV 1800 EWB Bunk
Question: how many caravan manufacturers use their own vans for R&D purposes? I don’t mean just a quick weekend trip away; I’m talking about a serious trip with the family into remote Australia. I...
Isuzu D-MAX Fuel Test: Unhitched!
Fuel. Like it or not, it’s one of the biggest expenses faced by any RVer, if not the biggest expense. It’s no secret, either, that the cost at the bowser has increased dramatically in...
Caravan Review: Pacific Pathfinder 17ft
Big caravans have their place and I always appreciate the living space they offer. However, single-axle rigs, about 18ft in body length, are my preference. They’re lighter, a little easier to tow, and when...