RV Profile: Australis High Country
The latest release of the High Country by Australis Caravans has undergone a considered evolution, taking a capable off-road caravan to the next level, as we discovered when we checked out the 18ft 6in...
Caravan Review: Wonder Roo Offroad Air | Custom Features
Wonder Roo Caravans is a boutique manufacturer operating in Campbellfield, Vic. It isn’t a huge factory, but it’s clean, organised, and the customers I have spoken to have been pleased with the service they’ve...
Review: Ex-Rental Kea Nomad M700 Three-Birth Campervan
As I type, I am sitting inside a secondhand Kea Nomad M700 three-birth motorhome. It’s a B class Sprinter-based conversion that has kept me dry and comfortable as I camped on the Paradise Beach,...
Jayco Silverline Outback: Competition Sneak Peek
Who wants to win this brand new Jayco Silverline 21.65-3 Outback? That’s a rhetorical question. Of course anyone would want to win this beauty… and if you stick around, you’ll have that chance. Consider...
Caravan Profile: Titanium Caravans Ti22 S4
Titanium Caravans has built an enviable reputation over the years. I don’t say that lightly. The reality is, this company has swiftly become a serious player in the offroad market, with most vans in...
Caravan Review: On the Move Infinity 7.2
A couple months ago, On the Move Caravans launched a range of blacktop touring caravans, one of which was the Galaxy. However, the Galaxy was a little rig that wouldn’t suit everyone. That’s why...
Caravan Review: Hike RV Atom 176
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: there’s something to be said for choosing a smaller van over a massive rig. I know it’s horses for courses, but smaller vans – 18ft...
Review: Opus OP4 Camper Trailer
I can say with some certainty that there aren’t too many campers on the Australian market quite like the Opus OP4. Nor would there be many (or any!) of this kind that could be...
Caravan Review: On the Move Galaxy
We’ve been seeing some interesting things from On the Move Caravans lately. Last year, the company re-launched the Grenade, turning it from a stick and tin construction into a full fibreglass sandwich panel van...
Review: Pathfinder Caravans Terrain Trekker
As 2024 began winding to a close, so too did Atlantic Caravans. It wasn’t a scandal. The directors of the company just felt that was the right move for them at the time and,...