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    camper trailers

    Hello everybody

    Im looking at hiring a camper trailer before i decide to buy one.

    Need some adivice on a mob that hires them. Has anybody heard of or dealt with deluxe camper trailers.

    Im looking for info on there performance realibility ect

    All input greatly received

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    Hi mate,
    Up here in Sydney, gggrrr you are looking at aroung $400 for the easter weekend.
    ps. the campers are generaly cheaper in VIC than in NSW. and more available.

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    Many manufacturers hire them.
    Have a look which brand of trailer you would like to have and give a ring to the manufacturer

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    G'day Bussy,

    Sorry don't know anything about "Deluxe Camper Trailers"

    But "go bush camping" hire campers, and the guy that owns it is another Land Rover fan..( He's an LROCV member)

    Go Bush Camping - Hire or buy Off & On Road Camper Trailers

    No idea of your budget or his prices... but he's good guy.... he should look after you.

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    Good idea hiring one first, we did and it helped us sort the wheat from the chaff so to speak!

    Not sure about Vic, but the one Bytemark just suggested sounds like a good start.

    Good luck!

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    yea, we hired a couple of different ones out of harvey bay,,
    made our minds up about soft floors
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    yea, we hired a couple of different ones out of harvey bay,,
    made our minds up about soft floors

    Good point there Pedro,

    We ended up with a Cape York soft floor, as all the hard floor models we looked at had nowhere near enough room for all 4 of us.(2 kids, 10 and 15)

    BUT, if we were just travelling without anyone, the other half and I would've definately gone for a hard floor. Easy to set up and put down, good for wet ground conditions, etc etc etc.

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    I have to say if you have a family of 2 kids and 2 adults, then the soft floor campers give you much more space and an essential add on is an enclosed annex with a minimum of a fly screen front, it just means your not falling over one another if it's raining and you can't go outside.

    Sitting in a open annex with wind and rain freezing your ring off is not very pleasent let me tell you


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    Have a look at the w's kampers.com.au
    Kulkyne Kampers have a huge range of gear and also hire campers.And yes I don't mind recommending a good local business.They stock lots of stuff like water tanks for defenders etc.
    Cheers ,
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    We ended up with a Cape York soft floor as well. It has so many screened windows that allow cool air in and can be closed inside and out (so you don't have to worry if it rains ((moot point from Townsville right now))).

    Plenty of room for guests if required and tough as nails.

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    PeterW

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