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<blockquote data-quote="elbowgrease" data-source="post: 36438" data-attributes="member: 233"><p>Been looking at camper trailers for a while, wanting to upgrade from the tent, recently went to Leisure Fest in Melbourne and had the opportunity to check out quite a number of camper trailer manufacturers side by side so see what you get for your money. It was actually quite surprising to see the difference in quality between some of the brands. The most noticeable was the quality (or lack of) of the cheap imported canvas compared to the Australian made stuff.</p><p></p><p>Probably a bit late to ask if anyone has had any experience with Outback Campers as we've already ordered it, but just wondering if anyone has any feedback or advice.</p><p></p><p>The model we went for is the Hume which is an on-road model. We asked a fair few questions and we told if we can tow a 6x4 trailer into the places we go, which is currently the case, than this will go there no problems. We drive a Subaru Forester so crazy full on off-roading isn't something we do, so spending all the extra money on a fully blow off-road camper seemed a bit of a waste. Took the options for 12v kit, front lockable storage, stone guard, carpet lining inside the trailer and annexe walls. With a bit of luck it should only be a week or two away from being ready!</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.outbackcampers.com.au/hume-camper.asp" target="_blank">http://www.outbackcampers.com.au/hume-camper.asp</a></p><p></p><p>Adam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elbowgrease, post: 36438, member: 233"] Been looking at camper trailers for a while, wanting to upgrade from the tent, recently went to Leisure Fest in Melbourne and had the opportunity to check out quite a number of camper trailer manufacturers side by side so see what you get for your money. It was actually quite surprising to see the difference in quality between some of the brands. The most noticeable was the quality (or lack of) of the cheap imported canvas compared to the Australian made stuff. Probably a bit late to ask if anyone has had any experience with Outback Campers as we've already ordered it, but just wondering if anyone has any feedback or advice. The model we went for is the Hume which is an on-road model. We asked a fair few questions and we told if we can tow a 6x4 trailer into the places we go, which is currently the case, than this will go there no problems. We drive a Subaru Forester so crazy full on off-roading isn't something we do, so spending all the extra money on a fully blow off-road camper seemed a bit of a waste. Took the options for 12v kit, front lockable storage, stone guard, carpet lining inside the trailer and annexe walls. With a bit of luck it should only be a week or two away from being ready! [url]http://www.outbackcampers.com.au/hume-camper.asp[/url] Adam [/QUOTE]
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