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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Mulraney on August 09, 2017, 11:29:30 AM
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Hi all,
we have a family of five, kids 2,5,8 and are in the market for a camper, I am thinking Aussie made is a better option but not really sure.!!!!!!!!!!1
I have been looking at a Aussie made Ranger camper but I cannot find any more information out about them, does anybody have any info on them !!!!!!!
I have read on here that people like the Aussie Jay campers but do they still make them !!!!!!!!!!!!
We are thinking soft floor as it will give more room for kids, but we are looking for decent quality, well built, easy set-up and value for money. I would be mainly used for long weekends etc and at this stage it wont be in any too extreme off road situations.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Thanks David
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https://www.campertraileraustralia.com.au/campertrailer-reviews/1508/camprite-tx6-review (https://www.campertraileraustralia.com.au/campertrailer-reviews/1508/camprite-tx6-review) and add a decent awning / room
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Within your budget if you're happy to consider second hand you'll have lots of good options available, especially in soft floor models. :)
Can't comment on specific ones. We briefly owned a soft floor camper years ago (shared with family) but it didn't suit any of our needs so we eventually sold it on. I wouldn't recommend that particular one, LOL, but it was of the "cheap and nasty" variety anyway. ;)
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Thanks
I was also wondering the opinions of people towards the ezytrail campers
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We were very happy with our Outback Sturt camper. These are an old style still made and you can easily pick one up 2nd hand for under $10000. You can put 3 beds, stretchers etc for the kids in the tent part and because of the placement of the door you can still get to the bed. We liked the rear fold style. There is one for sale on here http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=51865.0 (http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=51865.0)
Check how easy what you buy is to put up and importantly pack up as some campers have to many poles and the tents are to big.
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Thanks
I was also wondering the opinions of people towards the ezytrail campers
Welcome aboard. :)
Have had one for 6 years now. Some models (like ours) come with a lot of canvas - extra rooms, etc. We have never used it all, only just the main room and annex roof.
Plenty for sale sub $5k now (along with many other brands). Id check out second hand.
:cheers:
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https://www.campertraileraustralia.com.au/campertrailer-reviews/1508/camprite-tx6-review (https://www.campertraileraustralia.com.au/campertrailer-reviews/1508/camprite-tx6-review) and add a decent awning / room
Think you might have missed the bit about the 10K budget
But X3 for second hand.
I have known of a few "Ranger" campers (including my own) that are imported but final assembly is here so some dodgy sales people therefore claim Australian made.
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Think you might have missed the bit about the 10K budget
But X3 for second hand.
I have known of a few "Ranger" campers (including my own) that are imported but final assembly is here so some dodgy sales people therefore claim Australian made.
Was that the ones made by ranger campers ??. I think they were in sunshine west Melbourne?.
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A quick search on Gumtree shows you should be able to grab a decent secondhand Trackabout Camper for that price
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I believe Aussie Jays went broke. Which is a shame for those who had outstanding orders. From what I've read he made a decent product
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I have been also looking at the step through type design with the soft floor campers and these appeal to us.
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http://pattos-rv-centre.tradervs.com.au/detail/ranger-campers-soft-floor-504037 (http://pattos-rv-centre.tradervs.com.au/detail/ranger-campers-soft-floor-504037)
Anybody had anything to do with these campers ?
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http://pattos-rv-centre.tradervs.com.au/detail/ranger-campers-soft-floor-504037 (http://pattos-rv-centre.tradervs.com.au/detail/ranger-campers-soft-floor-504037)
Anybody had anything to do with these campers ?
Different to the imported Rangers I was talking about, I haven't heard of them before
I have been also looking at the step through type design with the soft floor campers and these appeal to us.
I think they are a good option.