Caravan Power: Why RVs Use 15-Amp Electrical Circuits
You’re new to caravanning and you’ve packed the car and the van and hit the road. At the powered site, you unpack the extension lead, ready to plug the van in and get the...
Review: New Age Caravans Wayfinder WF13
On what was one of Melbourne’s wettest and windiest days in spring, we hooked up the New Age Caravans Wayfinder camper and headed out for some fun, all the while hoping the weather might...
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...
Al-Ko Launches Enduro X
Al-Ko has launched a new independent caravan suspension system.
Enduro X introduces a ‘clamshell’ suspension arm, which Al-Ko says reduces the weight of the suspension system “while maintaining the strength needed for the harsh Australian...
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...
2001 Jeep Cherokee: My Favourite 4WD
While I’ve spent the last 15 years tow-testing all manner of vehicles with a caravan behind, from a Fiat 500 (yes, really) to a RAM 2500, I have also owned a few tow vehicles,...
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...