Reviews

UK manufacturer, Swift, produces attractive, robust-looking motorhomes and caravans. The Voyager 680FB is no exception.
Up till now, if you wanted to own a KEA camper, you had to choose from one of the many ex-rental options. Not anymore. Here is the brand’s first model specific to the private buyer.
2010 is Jayco’s 35th anniversary, and the brand continues its dedication to customer comfort with a refreshed 7m Conquest motorhome
Steve Vermeulen reviews the latest in GPS technology from Kiwi company Navman, and, despite his terrible sense of direction, realises not all is lost
The Auto-Roller 200 isn't pretending to be anything other than a basic three-berth for first-time or occasional users
They’re small and relatively humble compared to the Volkswagen or Mercedes-based campers now popular, but Vanco’s cleverly designed and well-built campers are reason to fall in love again
Easier to set up than a tent, with storage options similar to motorhomes, Oztrail’s camper trailer is a comfortable in-between option for those who want to camp in comfort
From its sculpted joinery to a host of innovative design features, there is much to like about the recently launched Silver Fern range of caravans