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Caravan Review: Majestic Caravans Navigator 196
Majestic Caravans has been in the business of building caravans for more than 20 years. That’s two decades spent evolving with the caravan industry, applying new build techniques or refining existing ones. The Tiara...
Review: EzyTrail Parkes 15 MkII
A couple of years ago, EzyTrail made waves with the release of its EzyTrail Parkes 15, an offroad hybrid pop-top with a rear fold-out bed.
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And after months of research and...
Review: Roadstar Caravans’ New GT Classic
Of the many caravan manufacturers and dealers I’ve met over the years, few have shown more passion to quality and product improvement than Roadstar Caravans' Ken Nizam. Five minutes with him and it’s clear...
Caravan Review: Majestic Navigator 18ft 6in
Once in a while, I come across a van that truly impresses me. It happened recently, in fact. I was scheduled to pick up a Majestic Navigator 18ft 6in single-axle caravan. The Navigator is...
Regal Caravans Sahara Reviewed
I’ll travel miles to check out a new caravan. When I caught wind of a new Regal Caravans Sahara on display at Cobram Caravans, I had to decide: drive 303km from home to the...
Paramount Duet Reviewed and Rated
The Paramount Duet has been on the scene for donkey’s years. It was, in fact, one of the earliest caravans to incorporate fold-out bed-ends. Sure, retractable beds had been fitted to campers going back...
Caravan Review: Viscount Wild Shark
Anyone with a passing interest in caravanning would have heard of the iconic brand Viscount, whose history dates back to the 1950s. A couple of years ago, Viscount was given a new lease on...
Review: Survival First Aid Kit
Whether you’re hitting a favourite coastal destination for a long weekend or planning to visit a remote region, a comprehensive first aid kit should be one of the first pieces of gear that gets...
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...
Caravan Review: Hilltop H-17
Of all the manufacturer-based caravan clubs, none seem to match the enthusiasm of the members of the Hilltop Caravans club. They call themselves ‘Hilltopians’ and their pride in their vans is infectious. Having attended...














