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Thread: Going to a Hard Floor

  1. #11
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    Thanks everyone for your responses. Bloody wealth of info on this site never ceases to amaze me
    D4 SDV6, a blank canvas

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    After looking at alot of different hard floor models, we have decided to eventually buy the Cub Supamatic (hopefully Drover), having 2 kids it has heaps more floor space, but not to big. Most hard floors were 2.2mx1.7, the supamatic is 2.5mx1.94m, good size for us as a family. Build quality is not that of say the Aussie Swag campers, but still good enough, and much cheaper.

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    I had a CUB Drover XTD 2009 model and just sold it about 4 months ago.

    I wouldn't hesitate in recommending them to any one. We travelled far and wide with it and it didn't miss a beat. (it was much more reliable that the D3 )

    They are very very well made and off road versions have all the gear. Set up is a one man operation and for a quick set up it will take about 4 minutes, pack up time is just as quick.

    There is heaps of storage under the bed, side hatches, s/s pantry and that huge checker plate box on the front that has slide on tubs built in.

    I had it for 2 years only things that went wrong some of the clips on the canvas needed to be replaced.

    When we sold it I only lost $2k.

    Cheers
    Grant

    PICTURE – “Nolans Brook” Old Telegraph Line Cape York



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