More slick trailers from OZ

JKDetonator

Adventurer
Reminds me of these...

Rou is bringing in some of these for OX11. I'm excited to see one up close and in person!::Wow1:
 

Martyn

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
Sort of, the grass is always greener thing.

We get inquires from Australia about our products, smaller, light weight, maneuverable.

We are looking at doing something in Australia like we did in Europe, where we license our technology for local production.
 
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Deleted member 9101

Guest
Every time I see stuff like this it makes me want to start cutting and welding on my Jumping jack...lol.
 

rockman

Adventurer
Its funny ........ here in Oz , we seem to have a large range of campers , but nothing like the ones that you have over there . I have just brought a Conqueror Conquest ( second-hand ) , because It was a completly different concept of trailer , also the set-up time was alot quicker .
Over here , no-one seems to do the rooftop style trailer , its either the soft-floor camper or the hard-floor , thats not counting on the cheap import stuff from China ( thats flooding the market here ) .
At the moment I am looking at having some trailers constructed along the lines of the Conquest , maybe get it going as a business , see what happens .

Cheers
 

Honu

lost on the mainland
also I see conqueror is in OZ now ?

any pics of your conqueror setup ?
 

Honu

lost on the mainland
what I want is a nice selection in a huge garage one day :)

nice OZ setup like eclipse or the Karavans from kimberly
and kimberly style
a nice AT setup
mine from SA style
another style like the caravan of SA
 

Martyn

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
Yes; the price and the weight of their products were the drawbacks.

But we're counting on you to figure those sorts of things out. :sombrero:

If we decrease the weight can we increase the price? :sombrero:
 

Hilldweller

SE Expedition Society
If we decrease the weight can we increase the price? :sombrero:
You give me something that's nearly effortless to erect, 1500 pounds wet, has a kingsize bed (Cal King would be better), at least 6'5" headroom, is still nimble enough for a level 2/3 trail, and I'll find a way to finance it...

I still have my eye on Marc's XP Camper, in all honesty though. With my medical conditions and appetite for travel, it's the bee's knees.
:drool:
 
I like the Cal King idea. The queen size is just a bit snug.
It seems that no matter how much space is available, more seems to always be better.
 

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