AnswerID: 75245 Submitted: Sunday, Sep 05, 2004 at 19:55
Member - Lindsay S (Int)
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Steve
I am living outside
Australia and get back once a year. I have a vehicle there but hire the camper van as needed. I had read about the Tvan and it seemed to deal with some of the niggles I have with camper trailers. The price seemed high. Last year I met up with a bunch of mates who had also hired various camper trailers on Phillip Island for the Moto GP. We went the soft option with powered sites and I drove down from
Brisbane, picked up the Tvan from MRT hire in Newcastle and continued down the Hume to the races. MRT were great to deal with and there were no restrictions put on use other than to keep it off the beach. On highway it towed like it wasnt there. Phillip Island turned on some really lousy
cold wet windy
weather for the races. The Tvan was head and shoulders above anything we had used before this and in my opinion is a fantastic unit. After the experience of spending this short time with it we are sold. It now looks like a bargain and has stuffed it up for us as far as enjoying lesser offerings. I cannot speak from experience as far as ability offroad goes but on our way back we called in at the factory and saw them under construction. I am not easy to please when it comes to quality (read PIA when I feel ripped off) but from the several hours I spent crawling under and over it looking for trouble it is an extremely well built and thought out piece of kit. There is something about being warm and comfortable on a 150mm mattress under a hard roof while your mates are out there under the direct supervision of their wives trying to rescue canvas and hammer in extra pegs which makes you feel unjustly smug. Definitely on my shopping list when the time comes. I can understand people not selling them, the way they are built your great grandkids may be still using it someday.
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