GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #4 | Page 16

| RV REVIEW HITS AND MISSES HITS • • • Quality of the fibreglass finish Interior attention to detail Strength of build and light weight MISSES • • It’s difficult to access the storage space under the dinette I’d like easier access to the 12V fuses COMPLETE SPECS RATINGS FIT AND FINISH LAYOUT INNOVATION 16 gorv.com.au INNER LITTLE RIPPA The layout, with a front north- south bed, nearside dinette, offside kitchen, and rear ensuite, works well. The ensuite, featuring a wall- mounted washing machine, cassette toilet, vanity and separate fibreglass shower, doesn’t substantially encroach on the living space; in fact, Roadstar has struck a reasonable balance between ensuite size and the amount of space given to the dinette and kitchen. The kitchen has a good amount of storage and decent appliances. The cabinetry, from the glossy finish to the joinery, is as neat as a pin. The same goes for the dinette, which is upholstered in Annahide. I liked the snap-up footrests and the fact that the speakers are mounted in the space beneath the lounges. To be honest, I found accessing the storage space here somewhat difficult, but the packing space is rather limited in any case, considering it’s the location of the onboard battery, charger, 12V fuses and the controller for the 150W roof-mounted solar panel. Along with features such as a flatscreen TV, reverse-cycle air-conditioner, soft-glow LED lights that lend the van a rather classy ambience, the Little Rippa has a first-rate finish. SUMMING UP Overall, this caravan has serious long-term touring potential at a size and weight that’s comfortable for many mid-range 4WDs. There is nothing slap-dash about this rig, either. The fit and finish is up there with the best of them. READ FULL STORY