GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #36 | Page 25

RV REVIEW YOU'LL LOVE THIS FAMILY LAYOUT! � When I heard that Everest Caravans had developed a little brother to its Ice Glider and Kombat rigs, I wasted no time. This van, known as the Camo, was hitched and ready for me when I arrived at Everest’s unassuming Campbellfield, Vic, factory. I took this 18ft (internal) offroader to one of my favourite testing grounds for a close look. And what I discovered was unique and more than a little intriguing. CAMO THAT STANDS OUT Camouflage is about blending in. But in the case of the Everest Camo, its cladding is a standout. In fact, the camouflage design found on its ribbed aluminium is the first of its kind in Australia, according to Everest. The Camo offers sensible external storage options. There’s a checkerplate storage box on the A-frame, behind two 9kg gas cylinders, and a large compartment on the nearside. At the rear, you’ll find a tunnel boot. Everest has gone to some effort to sensibly protect some of the underbody components – essential for any offroad caravan. The freshwater tap on the A-frame is protected, as is the PVC grey water outlet. There is some exposed PVC grey water plumbing; however, it runs across the width of the van in front of the suspension, where it’s less susceptible to stones that might be flicked up by the wheels. Up front are a DO35 coupling and a mesh stoneguard. The 6in A-frame runs back to the 2.9-tonne OzTrekker independent coil suspension, with 6in main chassis rails on top. The Camo weighs 2380kg Tare and has an ATM of 2900kg, giving it a generous payload capacity of 520kg. It has an unladen ball weight of 260kg. / 25