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...
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: Star Vision CX3 Pro
It had been many years since I’d had a look at one of the campers by Victoria-based Star Vision. The company started out selling forward and rear-fold camper trailers but has since progressed to...
Review: Rio Caravans Escape 21ft 6in
Rio Caravans is an up and coming manufacturer based in Australia’s caravan manufacturing capital: Campbellfield, Vic. Operating out of an unassuming factory filled with vans under construction, Rio Caravans has been at it for...
Review: Great Alpine Caravans Bright 21ft 6in
The team behind Great Alpine Caravans have been building vans for over seven years. The company is owned by Rio Caravans, a manufacturer based in an unassuming factory in the caravan manufacturing capital of...
Hilltop Caravans Macedon: Owners’ Profile
When you’ve decided to hitch up and hit the road for a Big Lap, there’s no better feeling than finally getting into the perfect van for the trip. For Ray Agius and his wife,...
Test: Black Jack Trailer Jack
There are numerous reasons why you might decide to replace your manual jockey wheel with an electric trailer jack. Perhaps you have back or shoulder issues that preclude you from winding the handle. Or...
JB Caravans Dirt Roader Reviewed
In late January, I found myself in Dargo, Vic, a country town in the High Country as part of a trip involving three JB caravans. We had the offroad JB Caravans Scorpion Sting and...
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...
Review: Crusader Musketeer
Flooding rain never brings a smile, especially among caravanners. That sort of rain can even unsettle the keenest plans to check out a Crusader Musketeer Warrior single-axle caravan.
The idea was to take a short...