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RV REVIEW | And then there’s the separate front bedroom. What a beauty. The bed can be configured to suit particularly tall people without drastically diminishing the walk-around space. Like in the kids’ quarters, there’s a healthy dose of storage space in the bedroom. Overhead lockers, corner foot-of-the-bed cupboards, deep wardrobes… There’s a lot that this van does well, and storage options is one of them. OUTSIDE ESCAPE The tandem-axle Escape is built with aluminium cladding over a meranti timber frame. The chassis comprises 4in main members with a 2in raiser, and a 6in drawbar. The suspension is Al-Ko’s venerable Roller-Rocker leaf- spring variety fitted with one shock absorber per wheel to further soften the ride. Up front, you’ll find a ball coupling, an Anderson plug so you can charge the house battery as you tow, a couple of 9kg gas cylinders, and some room to fit that aforementioned storage box, should you choose to have one fitted. Considering the unladen ball weight of this Escape, 150kg, not to mention the 600kg payload capacity, it would certainly be a realistic addition. Having said that, the crew at Golden Eagle dealer Canterbury Caravans, Vic, from where I borrowed the van, told me moves were afoot to reduce the weight gorv.com.au 11