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Thread: CAMPER TRAILER VS HEAVILY LOADED 110

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drover View Post
    I think I've had all the combo's available....

    Hard floor CUB Drover XTD...sold

    Aus Tent RV4.....(retained)

    Coromal 5.5m full off road van....sold

    And now gone back to a camper trailer.

    Tented across the Simpson and up to Cape York both 6 week trips and was after something easier and quicker set up. For us the camper trailer is the best of both worlds, convenience without losing the camping experience, as Pat said have it set up, grab clothes and food-hook up and go.

    The new UEV440 weights in at 1050kg and 440cm long.


    They are a nice camper trailer.
    Got a wine rack too for your red wine too.
    I'm tipping that's why you bought it.

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    we are still set up with all the camping gear and well as camper, gives us options..........i prefer the camper now that we have one

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    Quote Originally Posted by noogie View Post
    They are a nice camper trailer.
    Got a wine rack too for your red wine too.
    I'm tipping that's why you bought it.
    It may have been the deciding factor......

    You squeeze a bottle of Bundy in wine rack with a little persuasion ..... lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by pannawonica View Post
    Great thread I am looking at a complete campsite exodus at the moment. It is a hard floor camper.
    I checked out the Exodus before buying the UEV, very nice well built, great quality control and thoroughly thought out. Only gripe was it's just toooooo heavy !

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    The Patriot X1 camper, which only weighs 700kg, might be worth a look.

    Patriot Campers: Off Road Camper Trailers. Best camping experience

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    Thanks for all the input guys. The X1 and Drovers Trailer look awesome and what I was hoping for. In saying that and sounding a little schizophrenic, I saw a Iveco Daily 4x4 yesterday around Newcastle and got me curious again It was a beast of a vehicle and I couldnt stop drooling with it's endless options it provides.

    Cheers.

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    A friend is currently checking out options for his slide on camper, with the Iveco at the top of the list.

    But ..... At $78,000 for base 4x4 cab/chassis it's a bit exxxy !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drover View Post
    I checked out the Exodus before buying the UEV, very nice well built, great quality control and thoroughly thought out. Only gripe was it's just toooooo heavy !

    Yes you are quite right, however you can get bunks within for the kids and can regulate the heating/cooling. It will be a little while before I make my final decision.

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    Has anyone ever looked at or even imported one of these? They look awesome and the price seems incredible!

    Metalain Trailers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leyland1980 View Post
    Has anyone ever looked at or even imported one of these? They look awesome and the price seems incredible!

    Metalain Trailers
    Are they available in Oz or do you have to import by yourself.

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