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AL-KO Enduro X Suspension Hits the Market
Independent coil spring suspension systems have been available for Australian caravans for many years. They provide a more comfortable ride and typically allow the caravan to access areas of the country that a beam-axle...
Test: Goldstream RV Storm RL
Goldstream RV has launched a new ‘Premium Package’ for its series of wind-up campers. This package is loaded up with all of the gear you’re likely to need when you’re on the (off)road.
If you’re...
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...
Vortex Bullet: On the Move’s New Offroader
On the Move Caravans has launched the Vortex Bullet. Think of it as the Son of Vortex. Or the Vortex range’s very own Mini Me.
That’s not to downplay the seriousness of the Vortex Bullet....
Tested: Avan Ovation M3 B Class
We recently took a long, hard look at the Avan Ovation M7 Slide-Out. This van sat in the higher end of this manufacturer’s large, luxurious motorhome range, but I couldn’t help but wonder about Avan’s...
Test: Trakmaster Pilbara S Series
A couple of months ago, GoRV announced the launch of Trakmaster Caravans’ new direction: a range of fixed-format vans designed to make the buying decision as easy as possible.
The reasoning was simple. As a...
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...
Review: Nova Caravans Terra Sportz Offroader
In 2012, Nova Caravans released its first offroad caravan, taking this writer by surprise. Nova, you see, had long been known as a reputable builder of highway cruisers and I’d assumed at the time...
Golf Savannah 584: Tested!
The hunt for the perfect caravan involves more than the quality of the construction, how well the van performs under tow, its size and weight, and all of the onboard features. Important as these...
Caravan Review: Yonder Wanderer 18ft 4in
Question: how often have you seen a king-sized bed in a caravan? I’m betting the answer is, not very often. Me neither. So imagine my surprise when I stepped inside the 18ft 4in Wanderer...














