Andrew, the couple I mentioned earlier are these (pop-top caravan or sometimes called hybrid).
My father has an AOR Quantum. It is an excellent piece of kit and has been all over Australia including on plenty of rough roads. He was with us for the Cape trip last year.
The only issues have been minor things like a failed 240V battery charger and a fridge slide that played up after about 4-5 years. It's probably $70-80k new & they hold 2nd hand value strongly.
Website: Quantum Plus
Complete Campsite make three different sizes. Can't comment from personal experience but have talked with a couple of owners and had a very quick look. Quality and functionality seem high. Similar price bracket to AOR. Also have a new 9' smaller model now too. Unsure of price.
Website: http://www.completecampsite.com.au/h...-exodus11.html
The Jurgens that Tombie mentioned is another.
Jurgens Australia - TuffTRAX
And the one Mick posted too; Track Trailer
Topaz Overview - Track Trailer
They are all closer to a caravan than a camper trailer. You certainly don't get that full canvas feeling. But you do get something that's very easy and nice to be in when the weather is good, ordinary or poor. And capable to go offroad if not too extreme.
Also, I reckon the Lifestyle Breakaway is pretty close to a combo of canvas and caravan. And it's more like $30k.
But if you really want canvas, maybe take the mrs to check some of the forward fold camper trailers to see if she'll like it. It's a long way from tent camping or a crappy softfloor trailer. Might be the win/win option.
Cheers,
Scott



Just as well you can get most places you'd take 3 kids with a normal road 'van
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