Review: Caravan Collapsible Cookware
Whether you consider yourself a masterchef or simply the type that cracks open a can to heat and eat when you’re on the road, cooking gear comes in a range of forms. Over the...
Review: Kakadu Caravans Kindred Spirit VI Extreme Off Grid
You might be free-camping, but that doesn’t have to mean you can’t be comfortable. That’s the point of caravans, after all. Some, of course, offer more comfort than others. Which brings me to the...
Review: ReverseMate All-In-One RV Clothesline
We have probably all met a caravanner who has rigged up their own awning clothesline. In fact, you might’ve rigged your own as well. But what if I told you there is a portable,...
Caravan Review: Deluxe Caravans Stormbreaker 18ft 6in
Deluxe Caravans is a boutique manufacturer in Campbellfield, Vic. While the company doesn’t have the same profile as some caravan builders in this industrial suburb, the caravans rolling out of its small factory are...
Grant Cruiser Tested and Rated
Have you ever asked yourself if the person attempting to sell you a caravan actually owns a caravan, or has ever been caravanning? More to the point, does that salesperson own one of the...
Review: Malibu Caravans Escape
The Tango Escape is now the Malibu Caravans Escape. It’s still an Escape, and it’s still all about the escape.
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Until recently, this range of vans was built for Tango Caravans,...
Test: Maverick Campers Raptor 13 Hybrid
South Australia-based Maverick Campers had travelled under my radar until relatively recently.
Maverick’s Raptor 13 came into my life in mid-March. With its grey composite aluminium cladding over an aluminium frame, 16in alloys wheels and...
Caravan Review: Crusader CRV Hurricane
Offroad caravans come in all shapes and sizes, from 24-footers complete with every conceivable luxury, to tiny single-axle rigs that amount to little more than a storage trailer with a rooftop tent.
Those big rigs...
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...
Caravan Air-Conditioning: Webasto Cool Top Trail
Of all the features and comforts found on a modern caravan, arguably none are more important than the reverse-cycle air-conditioner. It’ll keep you cool in the heat and warm in the cold.
The Webasto Cool...