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: Pioneer Mitchell Hybrid
In mid 2018, Pioneer Campers was purchased by Gason, the company that also owns Trakmaster Caravans. And we all wanted to know how the well-regarded Pioneer range would change, particularly the hybrid Pioneer Mitchell.
This...
Review: Everest Caravans Kombat 19ft 7in Family Van
Though the company is quite young, Everest Caravans appears to be establishing itself as a long-term player in the Australian RV manufacturing industry. That’s if the style, fit and finish and overall build integrity...
Review: Australis Caravans Coastline 20
Australis Caravans is an all-new manufacturer, headed up by Mark Chadwick and business partner Aleksandar Nastevski. Alex has been in the industry for over 10 years (design and drafting), and Mark for over 15...
Caravan Review: Single-Axle EzyTrail Winton 16
Early last year, EzyTrail Campers entered the caravan market following the launch of the Winton, a sleek caravan with a European aesthetic. In this review, we're checking out the EzyTrial Winton 16 Quad bunk...
Review: 19ft 6in SunFinder Caravan
There is something to be said for being able to purchase a caravan ‘off the shelf’. The SunFinder brand of vans is, essentially, standardised. What you see is what you get. And what you...
Caravan Review: Great Escape Caravans Maximus
Anthony Neumann created his dream on paper, built it and then went touring in it! That dream was this Great Escape Caravans Magnum CD 15ft 6in Maximus offroader, and Anthony is the owner of...
Three Tips For a Better Caravan Trip!
When it comes to the appeal of caravanning, the open road and freedom of exploration are just the beginning. Yet, the cost of caravanning life can add up quickly, from park fees to essential...