Hi all, this is my setup, this is a Redback soft floor side opening style offroad camper trailer, they are designed to be easy to erect and pull down, usually takes about 10 minutes if using it for quick overnight stays and around 20 minutes for the longer stays were you get all you gear out and put up the annex.
The size of the trailer is 9'x5', and the tent section when open is 21' long and 18' wide, the trailer was made by Ray Clarke who is now Clarkes Country Campers, the tent top was made by Redback campers, the 2 have parted ways, TRADING SEPERATELY now.
Extras include
Gas hot water for shower
3 way fridge propane/12volt/240volt home power
Home made kitchen & sink
Walkin section for easy access to the queen size bed
Arrid smart charger powered from the car when travelling
75AH deepcycle battery to run the pump, lights and to charge accessories, cameras and such
12v/240v power for remote and when using caravan/trailer parks
Solar panel to charge the Deepcycle when camped in the bush
These offroad trailers are very popular in Australia because they go anywhere, where ever the car will go the trailer is designed to go too, they are tough and very flexable and designed to carry everything you need to go bush.
Fully loaded the trailer is 1.3ton/2600 pounds approx, we also travel with our 2 dogs:1888fbbd:
All we do is pack some clothes, put food in the fridge in the trailer, we also have a Waeco CF40AC 12v fridge/freezer in the car with food and beer and we're off.
Most of the extras were installed or made by me, my wife and daughter.
This a link to the maker of our trailer.
http://www.countrycampers.com.au/site/index.cfm
Also this will give you an idea of how popular campers are here, this link will take you to all the Australian manufacturers of campers
http://www.campertrailers.org/manufacturers.htm
Baz.
The size of the trailer is 9'x5', and the tent section when open is 21' long and 18' wide, the trailer was made by Ray Clarke who is now Clarkes Country Campers, the tent top was made by Redback campers, the 2 have parted ways, TRADING SEPERATELY now.
Extras include
Gas hot water for shower
3 way fridge propane/12volt/240volt home power
Home made kitchen & sink
Walkin section for easy access to the queen size bed
Arrid smart charger powered from the car when travelling
75AH deepcycle battery to run the pump, lights and to charge accessories, cameras and such
12v/240v power for remote and when using caravan/trailer parks
Solar panel to charge the Deepcycle when camped in the bush
These offroad trailers are very popular in Australia because they go anywhere, where ever the car will go the trailer is designed to go too, they are tough and very flexable and designed to carry everything you need to go bush.
Fully loaded the trailer is 1.3ton/2600 pounds approx, we also travel with our 2 dogs:1888fbbd:
All we do is pack some clothes, put food in the fridge in the trailer, we also have a Waeco CF40AC 12v fridge/freezer in the car with food and beer and we're off.
Most of the extras were installed or made by me, my wife and daughter.






This a link to the maker of our trailer.
http://www.countrycampers.com.au/site/index.cfm
Also this will give you an idea of how popular campers are here, this link will take you to all the Australian manufacturers of campers
http://www.campertrailers.org/manufacturers.htm
Baz.
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