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Jumping Jack Trailer

Started by quadman, October 08, 2011, 08:01:10 PM

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quadman

Hi Guys I am new here.

Just got back from the Sandown Leisurefest and saw a Jumping Jack Trailer there and am considering going back tomorrow to purchase.
They really suit my needs as I ride quad bikes(as my name suggests) and these are made to carry these up top.
Any info you guys have on them would be helpful.
i believe they are partly made in the USA and finished over here.
They are sold by a mob called Outback jack Campers

Cheers

quadman

Here is the link to their website if it helps
http://www.outbackjackcampers.com.au/

Thanks

Crosslander

know nothing about them but looks interesting - how much are they?

quadman

They got a package with a few bits for $14500
It converts into a box trailer as well so suits me as i don't have room at home for a camper and my 6 x 4

Crosslander

So the beds are basically single on the base model? And then you can buy extra panels to make them a double/queen??  Is that part of the package?

quadman

In the package I was quoted it came with double beds on both sides as well as 2 x water racks(with Jerry's) 2 x cooler racks , a lantern post , large awning , table legs for the outside table all included. After working it all out once I got home it was a saving of about $500.
I'm sure they will honor the show price for me if they want to get another sale..

quadman

I've decided to get one I will post some pics after my first run and let you know how I go

Matto

Quote from: quadman on October 10, 2011, 01:55:57 PM
I've decided to get one I will post some pics after my first run and let you know how I go
Sounds good Quadman - I'll be interested to see it when you take delivery. I can remember looking at these a while ago and thought they were an interesting solution.

Make sure you keep us up to date. Congrats on the new camper too, by the way!

Thanks!
Matto :)
"I have a bunch of junk that is not any better than yours." - MoGas - ExPo member #226.

Crosslander

Hope the tent isn't too much of a pain in the ar$e to set-up... looks a bit fiddly. Although I like the concept it looks a bit barebones for the price I reckon... no kitchen (well no kitchen with storage), no annexe and no front box.

quadman

Mark I asked at the show for a demo of the setup and pack down as i needed to see how it went.
It suprised me that total time for each was about 3-4 mins even while talking me through it.
It has a 6 foot awning for shade zipped to the front but no annex walls which is fine with me as
we spend out time on the bikes or by the fire mostly.I admit it may not suit large familys who spend
alot of time inside the tent but thats not me.
I've also added a large lockup box on the drawbar for my gear.

quadman

Been advised today my trailer will be ready in about 4 weeks so will post some pics of my first trip soon after..

GGV8Cruza

Quote from: quadman on October 12, 2011, 10:01:18 PM
Been advised today my trailer will be ready in about 4 weeks so will post some pics of my first trip soon after..

Have we got the camper yet??

GG

ryangus

Anyone know if quadman ever bought this thing, or anybody else who has one?

cruisindub

Last active: October 20, 2011, 10:10:47 PM

Nothing further fro Quadman..... Maybe hes out enjoying his camper?

Website doesnt work anymore?
Why do people ask "What the hell were you thinking?"
Obviously I was thinking I was going to get away with it and not have to explain it....