Best hard floor camper under $15000

Started by Banff, February 29, 2016, 08:11:24 AM

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Banff

Hi I'm in the market for a off road hard floor camper under $15000 an was wondering what brands are decent to look at? New or second hand doesn't worry me.

If there's already a post on this can someone please put up the link as I can't find much on this topic.
Cheers for the help.

muzza01

Who knows what the best one is. The ones around the $15k aren't too bad but some of the ones closer to $10k aren't much chop.

Have a look in the "MY Camper trailer" area on the forum and read what different trailers members have bought.  They will discuss the good, the bad and the mods that they have completed.

KeithB

I bought an Ezytrail Eden new for $12K two years ago and it does the job okay. But you'll have to be prepared to spend the first 12 months fixing up everything they screwed up in the factory.
Keith
200 Series 2008, bull bar, Airmax snorkel,rack with 200 watt solar, third battery, winch, 33's with 2 spares, long range tank, drawers & barrier, bash plates, lifted & locked, Richards transmission lockup plus plenty of dings. Now towing the new Off Road Glamper.

latestarter

I have friend who is looking at selling his Kimberly Kamper 2004 model for that sort of money. Happy to put you in touch if you're interested. Located hills district in Sydney

Mitch_n

If you want new have a look at the MDC rear folds. They've come a long way over the years and are producing some good looking campers now. And also seem to be backing their product regarding any issues.

I've just purchased a secondhand 2014 voyager rear fold to replace my 2011 ezytrail rear fold and the MDC seems so much better, it has heaps more  storage options, bigger annex and better tent setup, integrated power setup including lights and battery charger.

They seem to be great value for money. There is a MDC owners group on face book with plenty of info and feedback about the campers.

envee

Any of the Aussie made ones second hand should do you well. A few years ago we bought a 10 year old Aussie Swag Classic for around $12000 and it served us well. Got roughly what we paid for it 3 years later when we upgraded to the camprite.

Cheers

envee
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Alan Loy

Quote from: envee on March 01, 2016, 09:05:21 PM
Any of the Aussie made ones second hand should do you well. A few years ago we bought a 10 year old Aussie Swag Classic for around $12000 and it served us well. Got roughly what we paid for it 3 years later when we upgraded to the camprite.

Cheers

envee

Some brands in your price range

Campomatic, Kimberly Kampers, Pioneer, Cub, Trackabout, Aussie swag