
The Truma Show
Imagine taking the guesswork out of gas bottle levels in seconds with the push of a button… you can with the Truma LevelCheck!By Grant Hanan When we’ve found a sensational place to set up camp for a week or more,…

Imagine taking the guesswork out of gas bottle levels in seconds with the push of a button… you can with the Truma LevelCheck!By Grant Hanan When we’ve found a sensational place to set up camp for a week or more,…

The Euro Sunseeker compresses size, weight and budget for a truly minimalist approach.By Philip Lord There is a large pool of around 120 caravan brands to choose from in Australia but if you’re looking for a light, compact shower/toilet van,…

At $430,000 that’s $71,500 a wheel … but what a way to roll!By Gary Tischer What you don’t see is one of the differences that sets the Tiffin Allegro Breeze apart from other motorhomes. When a company makes 12 motorhomes…

Travel makes personal history, and with ownership of three AOR vans Sue and Bob Hall are ensuring that their great history repeats.By Gary Tischer With a philosophy of simplicity in design and the use of the most sophisticated materials available,…

Specced out to the 9’s with an eye-catching interior and exterior; will Opal Caravans’ newest releases be as sought after as the precious stone itself? By Anthony Kilner Melbourne icon Opal Caravans has been in the manufacturing game since 1975,…

Rapid Hitch allows multiple heights for your tow ball… really quickly.By Mark Allen That’s too high … that’s too low. Rather than asking Goldie Locks or the Three Bears to get the height of your tow ball just right, try…

Anglo-Australian relationships often need translation. Does this Range Rover and Jayco pairing lead to a strained or a ripper combination?Words by Tim Scott photography by Brett Hemmings Look, I can’t afford one either, but the Range Rover Sport is very…

Glamping it up in Suncamper’s Sovereign Deluxe.By Richard Robertson There’s something blingy about white leather upholstery. It screams look-at-me, to hell with the cleaning – and no kids allowed. That was my first impression stepping inside Suncamper’s distinctively styled Sovereign…

The new Teardrop Camper has serious off-road hardware to take it much further than you’d imagine.Words by Tim Scott, photography by Sam Rees-Jones Having a stylish profile leads to attention. And can lead to you being a victim of your…

One way to prove an off-roader is to chuck it in the deep end, as we found out.By Anthony Kilner The sun was shining brightly and the wind off Lake Mulwala was chilly. We were getting towards the end of a big…

Did an RV holiday change this newbie’s mind?By Robert Pepper I’m a 4WD guy. I drive hard tracks for fun, own a modified 4WD, am a member of 4WD clubs, I teach 4WD courses and generally live the 4WD life.…

Jam-packed and full of cream like the biscuit, but you’ll need big biccies to buy oneBy Gary Tischer Let me start by saying straight up, the Sunliner Monte Carlo is one luxurious motorhome. Now I’m not talking about comfortable seats…

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…

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…

The new Southern Spirit Campino raises the bar (as well as its roof) in the entry-level campervan market. By Richard Robertson Beats there a heart so jaded the thought of jumping into a little pop-top camper and heading into the…

Is the all new Trak Shak Majestic the perfect go-anywhere family retreat on wheels? By Mark Allen The latest version of the much-loved, family-orientated, super-capable Trak Shak camper to hit the tracks has had a full makeover … from top…

Adding to its already comprehensive range, Crusader has introduced the Weekend Warrior and I dare you to limit yourself to just using it on a Saturday or Sunday. By Andrew Kennedy Over our time we’ve had swags, tents, camper-trailers and rounding…

By Gary Tischer The benefits of the composite body, bonding technologies and monocoque construction are reduction in weight while increasing strength at the same time as keeping out dust and water. Although a relative newcomer in the caravan scene, the…