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Offroad Caravans offers Kiwi adventurers a huge range of off road accommodation options from respected caravan brands Highline Caravans, Red Centre Caravans and Network RV.

Highline Kinsman
The 19’6 Kinsman off-road family caravan offers durability and comfort for home on wheels. The Kinsman offers a perfect design for family trips.

An ideal choice for families while travelling on road trips, this caravan comes with two bunks and an option for a third with plenty of storage, and a large fridge.

Key features include:
•    A stylish and practical design tailored for families.
•    Plenty of room for both rest and play, along with ample storage for all family needs.
•    Separate shower and toilet facilities, plus a built-in washing machine.
•    Equipped with a rollout awning, picnic table, and slide-out BBQ.
 

Red Centre Kimberley Plus
This one kicks off Red Centre’s off-road range. It is Australian designed and engineered using Australian steel, has a six-inch drawbar/D035 off-road coupling with a 500mm extension, and 150mm riser.

The caravan rolls on a fully independent suspension with 12-inch brakes and the tyres are all-terrain.

Two batteries are chassis-mounted and there’s a toolbox and a slide-out for a Weber barbecue.

Aussie-bred: there are also holders to two jerry cans, and the towing frame has mesh to keep stones off the caravan’s front.
 

Network RV Kiwi
Meanwhile: it’s built for adventure: the new Kiwi single axle off-road caravan may well be the most capable ‘home away from home’ to venture into New Zealand’s wild places.

At 13’6” the Kiwi is compact enough to get into challenging spots that are off limits to bigger caravans, but it’s fully featured and jam-packed with all the features 4WD enthusiasts would expect in a full-size van.

The Kiwi is 100 percent Australian made, built in Melbourne on an Australian 150mm steel Duragal chassis.

It can be configured with two single beds or a queen east/west bed format.

The Kiwi has a full-size shower and toilet cubicle. There is also an external shower (hot and cold) – ideal for rinsing off mud or sand after an adventure.

The kitchen is fully functioned, with a 175L compressor fridge freezer, stovetop, grill and gas oven, supported by an instant hot water system.

All the furniture is CNC cut and designed specifically for the Kiwi market.

The chassis is a flat-floor design with no wheelarch intrusions to compromise living space. There are two 95l fresh water tanks along with a 95L grey water tank.

Off-grid power comes from two 210w solar panels feeding a lithium battery management system with two 100Ah AGM batteries.

To find out more about Offroad Caravan’s range of quality caravan brands and models visit www.offroadcaravans.nz.

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