• MAXTRAX Indeflate Review - Camper Trailer Australia

    MAXTRAX Indeflate Review

    After testing it out during a month-long mapping sojourn through Tassie, Hema Maps’ Tim Moorton shares his thoughts on the new MAXTRAX Indeflate, w...

    byTim Moorton
  • Keeping Cool with Engel - Camper Trailer Australia

    Keeping Cool with Engel

    Having the support of Engel at Camper Trailer of the Year made the long days — and longer nights — a whole lot more pleasant and achievable.

    byCamper Staff
  • Furrion LIT Bluetooth Speaker Review - Camper Trailer Australia

    Furrion LIT Bluetooth Speaker Review

    The Furrion LIT bluetooth speaker can play the soundtrack of any camping adventure, thanks to its hardy construction, convenient portability and im...

    byCamper Staff
  • GME UHF CB Radios Review - Camper Trailer Australia

    GME UHF CB Radios Review

    GME XRS Connect and TX6160TP Handheld UHF CB radios are staying ahead of the game.

    byAdam Jane
  • REDARC Tow-Pro Elite V3 Review - Camper Trailer Australia

    REDARC Tow-Pro Elite V3 Review

    Our verdict on the latest brake controller from REDARC, after 1000s of kilometres of testing on the Great Australian Bight.

    byCamper Staff
  • Ampfibian S1000DX Surge Protector Review - Camper Trailer Australia

    Ampfibian S1000DX Surge Protector Review

    The easy-to-use Ampfibian Surge Protector can buffer voltage spikes of up to 1000 joules, keeping your camper’s electronics spick and span.

    bySam Richards
  • MAXTRAX Xtreme Review - Camper Trailer Australia

    MAXTRAX Xtreme Review

    MAXTRAX recovery devices have been around for a long while. Now, with replaceable teeth, the XTREME takes this technology to a whole new level.

    byTim van Duyl
  • Tested: Cruisemaster XT, ATX Air and DO35 - Camper Trailer Australia

    Tested: Cruisemaster XT, ATX Air and DO35

    Having the best camper body, most water capacity or best electronics around means nothing if you do not have reliable, soft riding suspension and a...

    byTim van Duyl
  • Petzl Actik Core Headlamp Review - Camper Trailer Australia

    Petzl Actik Core Headlamp Review

    350 lumens, multiple beam settings, and a rechargeable battery core make the Actik Core a shining light among darkness.

    bySam Richards
  • Titan Tray Review - Camper Trailer Australia

    Titan Tray Review

    Rola’s Titan Tray proves itself to be a sturdy, adjustable option for transporting your gear and extending capacity.

    bySam Richards
  • Awning Peg Guide - Camper Trailer Australia

    Awning Peg Guide

    The once basic awning peg has become an arms race all of its own. We compare the options to make life easier next time you’re stocking up.

    byDavid Cook
  • One-Stop Safety Shop - Camper Trailer Australia

    One-Stop Safety Shop

    The dFENCE ePOD collects all your safety essentials into one place, so you know where to turn in case of emergency. Why didn’t anyone think of this...

    bySam Richards
  • Birdwatching Bible - Camper Trailer Australia

    Birdwatching Bible

    Discover the hotspots where Australia’s feathery flocks gather, with this handy guide to 55 locales.

    bySam Richards
  • North-west Know How - Camper Trailer Australia

    North-west Know How

    100 of the best things to do in the Kimberley, as told by an experienced guide — strueth!

    bySam Richards
  • Black Wolf Grasshopper Tent Review - Camper Trailer Australia

    Black Wolf Grasshopper Tent Review

    Get the jump on other campers with Black Wolf’s Grasshopper, a tent blessed with a piece-of-cake set-up and camping-wise features.

    bySam Richards
  • Jockey Wheel Buddy Review - Camper Trailer Australia

    Jockey Wheel Buddy Review

    An Aussie made gem, the Jockey Wheel Buddy proves an indispensable piece of towing kit.

    byCamper Staff
  • Tyredog Monitoring System Review - Camper Trailer Australia

    Tyredog Monitoring System Review

    Sometimes it feels like your tyres are conspiring against you. Keep a close eye on them with this monitoring system, which is bound to pay itself o...

    byTim van Duyl