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Review: Kokoda Force 2 Offroader
The Force is Kokoda Caravans’ top-end offroad range of caravans. They’re large and luxurious, fitted out with all that essential gear families or couples (and their grandkids) are likely to need. In short, the...
Test: Outback Tracks Roll Out Awning Anchor Kit
In my travelling life, I have had three mishaps involving awnings. The first occurred when I attempted to pull up my 4WD and caravan on a side street in Coffs Harbour. I misjudged the...
Review: Nova Caravans Little Terra
Nova Caravans released its dedicated offroader, the Terra Sportz, in 2012. Until now, it was the company’s sole rig for the offroad market. Riding on tandem axles, it’s a well-regarded mid-sized van. However, this...
Retreat ERV: The First Battery-Only Caravan
For as long as I can remember, caravans have had three main energy sources: the 240V electricity drawn from the grid; the 12V electricity stored in the van’s battery; and the gas stored in...
Kokoda Cadet II Platinum XLi Reviewed
A true family adventure calls for a true family caravan, such as this Kokoda Cadet. If you’ve ever tried to make do with a caravan that sleeps two, perhaps by pitching a tent off...
Review: Deluxe Caravans 21ft 6in Eclipse Off-Road
Deluxe Caravans came onto the scene relatively recently. The company flew under the radar for some time but, if its recent builds are anything to go by, Deluxe Caravans is on the cusp of...
Review: Kakadu Caravans Sanctuary III
Kakadu Caravans is a brand that is gaining more and more traction in the Australian caravan market. These Australian-built vans are available in on-road, semi-offroad and offroad configurations, ranging in size from the 17ft...
Review: Nova Metrolink
When is an entry level caravan not an entry level caravan? The Nova Metrolink might provide a few clues. You see, it sits in the lower end of this award-winning manufacturer’s range, but with...
Review: Windsor Caravans Genesis 196RD
If you were to write a list of Australia’s oldest caravan names, the most revered amongst caravan enthusiasts, I’d bet London to brick that Windsor Caravans would be on it, such is the heritage...
Test: Royal Flair PD Series
For all of the flashy fibreglass caravans and heroic hybrid offroader campers on the market, there remains a place for traditional ‘stick and tin’ caravans, such as the 18ft 6in Royal Flair PD Series....














