Camper Trailer Australia

The YIN and YANG of GIZMO FUNDAMENTALS

When we set out to buy a new camper trailer, most of us start with at least a broad image of what we want. Maybe we’ve seen a particular camper we really liked the look of in Camper, on a video or at a campground. Maybe it was nothing more than a glimpse of a trailer being towed the other direction on the motorway, maybe we got a few seconds to look it over when we stopped next to it at a set of lights. Whatever the source of our inspiration, there are a bunch of features we’d love to say were a part of our very own new camper. These are usually prompted by glossy pictures on the internet and in magazines and which logic seems to insist are worth paying money for.

But do you know that many of these features could or, in fact, probably should be left out of your camper if you are seriously looking at a proper offroad survival machine, of just a fun weekender?

What we’re talking about here are those features that reduce the duration and flexibility of your time off the grid. These are things that consume more water, squander gas, waste your time and energy, or make life more difficult

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