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Sprint The
baby of the range 1.95 x 1.3m (closed), 180kg
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Kamparoo These
small bodied campers are 2.2 x 1.7m (closed), from 260kg
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Kamparoo Vacationer
Available
as a budget package, while the
Kamparoo Weekender
comes complete
with roll out kitchen. See
specifications
for full differences. |
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Supamatic Popular
size, giving different layouts 2.4 x 1.95 (closed) |
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Supamatic Escape
Essentially a larger
Weekender, while the
Supamatic
Regal provides
a choice of indoor or outdoor kitchens, a larger stove and
60l fridge. Both are available as touring and off-road models.
The
Supamatic
Drover is
the rugged off-road version, the same layout choices as
the Regal,
but with many
more standard features. All
Supamatic models
offer the choice of single beds or double beds. See
specifications
for full details. |
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Spacematic As
the name implies providing heaps of space and different
layouts. 3.0 x 1.95m opening to a huge 6m x 1.95m |
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The
Spacematic
comes as a touring or
off-road version, while the
Spacematic
Drover has
so many standard features you'll be hard pressed to upgrade
it. The Spacematic range offer the choice of indoor or outdoor
kitchens, single or double beds. All come with the dinette
that folds to an extra bed. See
specifications
for full details. |
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Spacevan
The deeper sides allow for a larger fridge, cupboards and
household bench height. Although spacious to live in it weighs
only 715kg with a ball weight of 35kg making it ideal to tow
behind small to medium cars. Whereas most equivalent campers
are 7ft (2.1m) wide the Spacevan is only 6'4" (1.93)
wide allowing it to be towed safety without having to fix
clip on mirrors. The ultra modern kitchen is made of stainless
steel with a specially designed bench extension for that
much needed working space. |
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