
Review: What a Performance
Masterpiece Caravans has launched the Performance semi-off-road caravan and it’s fast becoming a name in the industry, but will it cut the mustard on the dirt roads and tracks it’s designed for? By Anthony Kilner If I had any doubt…

Review: Windsor Silhouette XC
Windsor has been around since 1972 but the Silhouette XC is a prototype camper that signals Windsor’s aggressive bid to elevate its profile.By Anthony Kilner When I first heard about the Silhouette XC it was being launched at the Penrith…

Reviewed: Bridgestone Dueler A/T 697
The Bridgestone Dueler A/T 697 is no new contender on the market; the design has been around for a little over three years now. We fitted a set with instructions from Bridgestone to put them through their paces and, essentially,…

Caravan review: Wonderland Amaroo Hornet
The Wonderland Amaroo Hornet is big and bold but the sting is you’ll need a big rig to tow it If a little bling is your thing, then the new Wonderland RV Amaroo Hornet is guaranteed to generate more than…

Reviewed: Winnebago Mossman
Winnebago’s venture into caravans moves to the top of its class with the Mossman Words and Pics by Gary Tischer The name Winnebago has been associated with RVs for nearly 60 years. What you may not know though, is that…

Reviewed: Zoleo Satellite Communicator
Just another Personal Locating Beacon, or is there more to the Zoleo Satellite Communicator than meets the eye? More than 84 percent of Australia is without mobile (terrestrial) phone service, so considering how far afield we’re all travelling these days…

The Rhinomax Discovery 14
It’s as big and tough as you’d expect it to be The only rhinos that are native to Queensland are the Rhinomax line of off-road campers. Like a rhino, they are built tough, which is where the Max comes into…
River Caravans’ Diamantina: The Flashy Family Van
The history behind family vans is an interesting one. They have always been around, however these vans were traditionally owned by grandparents who hosted the grandchildren for school holidays and special trips. Family camping holidays are on the rise and…
Roadstar’s GT Sport
Roadstar is an established brand that has been around for a very long time, and this year it’s gearing up a notch and hitting some fresh home runs with its clients. Traditionally the team at Roadstar has concentrated on the…

Rise of the Super Parks
Is the rise of the adventure park changing the face (and price) of caravanning forever? Gone are the days when the best you could hope for in a caravan park was a natural feature somewhere off site, maybe some water…

Road trips. How I almost killed my toddler with a carrot stick!
With some states about to enter school holidays, we thought it timely to write about road trip mishaps – How I almost killed my toddler with a carrot stick! I almost killed my 20-month-old toddler on a long drive once.…

Running on Fumes
A few events conspired to prompt this month’s editorial. The first was the weather. It’s suddenly turned a lot colder around Sydney. The second was the article we ran in issue 14 about caravanning in winter and the third was…

RV Daily Track Trailer $114k Giveaway winner announced!
The winner of the RV Daily Track Trailer $114k Giveaway has been announced at the Outback HQ open day! Tracy W picked up first place, taking home the Track Trailer Topaz Eyre, Revolution power Lithium Batteries, an ARB 60L fridge freezer,…

Wi-Fi: What’s That About an old Dog and new Tricks?
Strong, speedy internet on multiple devices at once while you’re on the move… is it too good to be true? Words & Images by Greg Cartan When Tim, RV Daily editor, asked me if I’d like to do a product…




