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1000+ times someone has asked this question but.... Best types of campers

Started by BushCruzr, September 14, 2015, 01:32:57 PM

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BushCruzr

Hi All,

Looking for my first camper ASAP, this weather is too good at the moment and want to get out side!

I have a family of 5 and looking for a soft floor camper trailer around the $8-10K mark. I want to stick to Australian made due to canvas and build, the main brands I am looking are customline, lifestyle 360, camel, complete campsite. Does anyone else have any other suggestions?

I am looking for something the provide a good base, ie. power and kitchen, the rest I gather I will build up over time.

Cheers!

Bird

Have a look in the Classified section for some bargains....

what is good and whats not causes war everytime its asked...
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Gone to a new home

shakey55

Central Coast campers I have one and love it.

http://www.centralcoastcampers.com.au



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duggie

If want good aussie made soft floor, you can't go past a Trackabout. They are bullet proof, both in canvas/tent quality and design and in the quality of the off road trailer. May not have some of thr bell and whistles as some others but they are rock solid.
" Old Nissans Just Keep On Truckin On "

noel_w

Quote from: duggie on September 14, 2015, 02:10:20 PM
If want good aussie made soft floor, you can't go past a Trackabout. They are bullet proof, both in canvas/tent quality and design and in the quality of the off road trailer. May not have some of thr bell and whistles as some others but they are rock solid.
x2, had one and it was a beauty. Just sold it as it was too big for me.
TUG=GU ST 2012 Ute, CT = Modcon Imperial HF
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scarpsD40


Quote from: duggie on September 14, 2015, 02:10:20 PM
If want good aussie made soft floor, you can't go past a Trackabout. They are bullet proof, both in canvas/tent quality and design and in the quality of the off road trailer. May not have some of thr bell and whistles as some others but they are rock solid.
x3. Love ours. Solid and dependable. Only downside for you, but upside for me is they hold their value because of their quality and reputation;D

Whistler

Life is not a rehearsal, just do it

tk421

Quote from: Whistler on September 14, 2015, 02:29:41 PM
The one that you get and are happy with


Whistler

:cheers: x eleventy

The one that best suits your unique needs and requirements
"It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end."  - Ernest Hemingway

Jakster1

GU Patrol. Lifted Locked and Boosted
Johnnos offroad deluxe -SOLD
Dmax dual cab 4x4
Jayco Eagle Outback

gronk

There are 2 very good quality campers in your price range for sale in the classifieds....both all fitted out and ready to go !!
2009 200 series Yota
2019 Lifestyle Ultra

jw2170

Quote from: BushCruzr on September 14, 2015, 01:32:57 PM
Hi All,

Looking for my first camper ASAP, this weather is too good at the moment and want to get out side!

I have a family of 5 and looking for a soft floor camper trailer around the $8-10K mark. I want to stick to Australian made due to canvas and build, the main brands I am looking are customline, lifestyle 360, camel, complete campsite. Does anyone else have any other suggestions?

I am looking for something the provide a good base, ie. power and kitchen, the rest I gather I will build up over time.

Cheers!

If this was an easy question, we would all have the same make/model camper.   :laugh:

Do some research, choose one that ticks all YOUR boxes and make the most of it.

There are so many posts of those that bought THEIR camper and still had to make some minor changes/improvements.

With a family of 5, you may need a 12ft tent and not a 9ft tent.....



Jim & Maree
Sydney NSW

Hilux and soft floor camper.