Camper Trailer Australia — December 2017

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  1. FIT FOR INTENDED PURPOSE
    2. INNOVATION

  2. BUSHABILITY

  3. QUALITY OF FINISH

  4. BUILD QUALITY

  5. OFFROAD-ABILITY

  6. COMFORTS

  7. EASE OF USE

  8. VALUE FOR MONEY

  9. X-FACTOR


DAN EVERETT


CTA RATINGS
SIGNATURE CAMPERS PREMIUM

WHO IT'S SUITED FOR
The whole schtick of the Premium is it’s
a light-weight compact camper. It doesn’t
have a built-in lounge suite, and it doesn’t
offer an extensive floor plan. It’s the perfect
arrangement for one or two people who
want an adventurous trailer to get them
off the beaten path without the worry of
lugging around a tonne and a half of camper
behind them. If your idea of a camping trip
is taking on the Old Tele Track, winding your
way through Ngkala Rocks, or criss crossing
through the Victorian High Country without
ditching the camper this should be a big
stand out.
While there are upgrade options in the
Signature range to larger campers, if you’re
looking for that fair-dinkum adventurous
camper with more room, you can still expand
the Premium to suit your needs. The ground
level of the tent is compact but there is room
to fit a couple of kid’s cots relatively easily.
From here you can attach the included
enclosed annexe which stretches the full

The kitchen arrangement is neat and easy to use

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