
Dometic Portable Solar PS180A
Dometic have released the PS180A portable solar panel to help make your life on the road a little easier. Perfect for those with an adventurous streak who like to go off grid, the PS180A provides a reliable source of power…

WiTi Wireless trailer interface
Something totally new and exciting has just entered the caravanning market, and it’s called WiTi. Developed by the WA-based company of the same name whose owner has 30 years of experience in IT and electronics, WiTi is a unique wireless…

Safari ARMAX ECU
If you want to give your tow car a “bit of a boost” – that is, more power, more torque, better throttle response, less fuel consumption and less turbo lag – the new Safari ARMAX Engine Control Unit (ECU) promises…

Terrain Tamer Carbon Active Cabin Filters
No matter where you go during your travels, there’s probably going to be some less-than-fresh air wafting into your vehicle’s cabin through the heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, whether it’s an unpleasant odour or exhaust and ozone gases. Terrain…

Barebones Living Beacon Light
Light up your campsite with Barebones Living’s new Beacon Light, a small hanging lantern that offers up to 220 Lumens of light. The Beacon is part of their brand new lights range that’s easily rechargeable, dimmable and sturdy – perfect…

Keep both hands on the wheel. Sure, you’re the captain!
As I coasted along towards Strahan town centre I had a shock. I thought that Tasmania had developed some state of the art road traffic surveillance judging by a text I received. It read: Keep both hands on the wheel…

Never be afraid to meet your heroes. Even if they’re out of town
I watch Rosehaven on the ABC. You should too. It’s one of the best, and funniest Australian shows I have ever seen. They’d better be making a series three. And the ones they have made, some of them they film…

It’s the beginning of the end for this adventure
Having lost total track of time, and touch with the workaday world, returning to the Tasmanian mainland I was surprised to watch a queue of traffic heading out of Hobart through the little localities of Snug and Margate. Not stalled,…

$37,000 + RV Club Injection into local community
[contentgated] Over $37,000 was injected into the economy of the Victorian township of Elmore and its surrounds over 5 days of an Australian Caravan Club Chairman’s Muster last month. ACC Chairman Craig Humphrey said that an interesting programme had seen…

Celebrating 50 years of the Supershow
Sydney’s longest running caravan and camping show will celebrate 50 years when the 2018 Caravan Camping Holiday Supershow kicks off this month at Rosehill Gardens Racecourse. This is the Caravan & Camping Industry Association of NSW’s (CCIA) longest running event.…

Why my first Bass Strait crossing was swell
I don’t know why I’d booked such an early flight. I mean, the ship wasn’t due to depart until 19.30; that’s 7.30pm, and here I was with a 4am alarm call. The ship was the Spirit of Tasmania and I…

Tasmanian road builders get paid by the bend…
I heard a joke today that there are only two straight roads in Tasmania and you can land planes on both of them. It’s been indicative of my trip so far, and I reckon anyone’s too who trips to Tasmania…

Voltaic Converter Solar Backpack
Ever been on an outdoor adventure, perhaps a long hike, and reached for your mobile only to find that it’s dead? The Voltaic Converter Solar Backpack ensures that you’ll never be caught in this scenario again. Designed with matte black…

Bracketron TekGrip Cupholder
For the many of us that rely on our smartphones for navigation, the last thing we want is for our phone to fall from its mount when we’re trying to pay attention to the road. Bracketron, industry leader in mounting…





