Jwestpro
Explorer
For me, I put being able to get back into rugged back country camping spots is way up the list of priorities. The Kimbeley products are designed for just that.
Thank you for the reply! I am just so impressed with the "systems" going into the Kimberly. Specifically the Kruiser 2 axle with things like:
The Fibreglass shell has so much better insulation than aluminium cladding
The upper "tropical" roof gives excellent added insulation to the roof and prevents snow accumulation directly on the body of the Kruiser
The cast polyethylene floor has excellent insulation properties and is so durable with moisture. Compare this to timber flooring which absorbs moisture no matter how it is coated.
The dual layer windows have added insulation.
There is an additional 20mm of high density styrofoam in the wall sections
The white predominant colour does not radite heat (nor does it absorb in in the desert!). This is the perfect dominant colour!
For warmth inside there is:
Temperature controlled Diesel air heater, ducted into the kick board under the kitchen cabinets.
These plus the suspension structure, disc brakes, air ride, awesome battery and solar system, smart integration of shower water to wash clothes, etc, etc, etc.
About the size, would you feel too limited in the larger one or now that you've pushed the limits on yours, would the 2 axle "get through" most of the places you've been? My thought on that is one could simply base camp where they can get to, and then day trip to more difficult places.
My tow vehicle would first be my Land Rover LR3 with a LOT of modifications and possibly something more durable in a few years. Ideally I'd get into something diesel for sake of all one fuel across the trailer and vehicle.
I'd really like to find someone with a dual axle to chat with before making my decision though. It's not like we can easily go to a trade show to see these in person. Flying to Australia is a bit of a trip but would be a nice place to take a new one on delivery out for its first time.