My wife & I have been looking around, weighing up the options for camping and buying trailers for home use. Basically, we came to the agreement that by the time you buy a nice tent, and a reasonably sized box trailer, you may as well combine the two to get a camper trailer. It's also easier to set up, more comfortable etc.
With that in mind, we headed off to the Toowoomba Outdoor Adventure & Motoring Expo. After we were shocked at the prices of the campers near the front gate, we were relieved to find some better priced campers down the back. There were basically 3 companies with off road products more suited to our price range and preferences. After much thought we came to the following conclusions, and yes, they are in preference order:
1. Mad camper 12 (
madaboutcampers)
These guys looked to be the most quality of the lower end trailers, and therefore are more exy than other options. They use brand name (Oz trail) tents (for whom they were full of praise), that look much better from the outset, quick to set up and are also a bit taller (I'm 6'5"). The trailers look pretty sturdy, come with new wheels, and the tent easy to remove for other trailer uses. The downsides included the need to buy the annexe floor separately, no kitchenette/toolbox/water tank incl., and no good show deals. They do include a foam matress & gas struts, as well as offer 3 month lay-by.
2. GIC 12 Ft camper with Off road or Semi off road trailer (
giccampertrailers)
GIC looked reasonable. The trailers especially look pretty good quality, sturdy & nice looking. The trailer even had a spot where you can attach bike racks (tongue & pin style) that also doubles as a recovery point. The quality didn't follow through to the tent though. What we saw on the ground and in pictures is a short, somewhat saggy tent that looked a little on the flimsy side, but on paper still sounded quality. While there was no mattress, the show special meant the extras (tool box/water tank/kitchenette/gas struts) would be thrown in for a song, plus you can lock in the price for 6 months with no obligation. It's a little more complicated to remove the tent off the top, with riveted piano hinge that you would need to have all the rivets replaced with screws. Still means you have lots more screws to remove than the other campers. If you want to get the off road trailer & the extras, you'd be looking at the same price as the Mad camper 12. 18 ft camper tent looks way to complicated and time consuming to set up.
3. Market Direct Campers - off road model (12' Tent I assume)
(
Market Direct - Importers Wholesalers Retailers Brisbane)
Dodgy & cheap. Sums up these guys pretty well. While it seemed that MDC had the best bang for your buck, it also looked like it would blow over at the first sign of wind (or at least cave in the roof). The show specials seemed to good to be true (almost 50% of i think), and the only extra was a kitchenette. We didn't stick around long enough to really evaluate much more, but i can tell you there was no mattress included & both trailer & tent didn't look like they'd last long. A quick look at their website shows no information on camper trailers, and reinforces the likelihood that it's all imported from the cheapest manufacturer.
While this thread is a little old, it confirmed my views on the options 2 & 3:
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/camping-tu...k-these-2.html
All of the above trailers had holding spots for gas bottles and jerry cans, spots for tool boxes and i think they all had a spare. All the trailers had a member across the top of the gate at the rear, which would restrict loading. I think i would cut that and put it screwed brackets to hold it so it can be removed with the tent. I'd probably add a little strengthening on the outside at the back to compensate for any forces that would normally be applied on the member.
With all this in mind, i was just wondering what your thoughts were, and if you had other suggestions for sourcing a budget camper trailer in South East Qld?
(p.s. second hand campers start in a similar price range to those mentioned above)
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