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lan j.Metropolitan Adelaide, SA
- 2 reviews
Excellent Lightweight Camper
We purchased our Ultimate Xterran in September 2017 from Ultimate Campers in Moruya NSW direct from the factory. The purchasing procedure was well thought out with lunch and a tour around the factory to see how they are constructed. Note the company has new owners but the product is essentially the same.
After we took delivery it was recommended we stay overnight in the Moruya caravan park to familiarise our selves with the camper and sort out any problems should they occur, wise advice it turned out as we did encounter a few minor problems, u...Read more
sb sockets not working, 12 V socket missing and broken stud on canvas. All these were rectified the next morning at the factory, minor problems that could have being avoided with a thorough pre delivery inspection. We chose the Ultimate as its quick set up, comfortable interior, good build quality, light weight (a consideration a we where towing with our 2015 Subaru Outback) useful canvas options such as the large 4x2 meter annex which we purchased at the time and then later the under bed room which expands the campers small folded 4X2 meter footprint out to 20 square meters of weatherproof living area. This ads about 40 minutes to the 10 minute if that, set up time for the basic set up. The camper towed perfectly behind the Subaru due to the light weight, now towed with our Isuzu, ( 840 kgTare). Obviously the weight increased as we added accessorises, annex and other items to the voluminous 140 litre storage in the nose cone and other stuff to the generous storage inside the camper. The camper is fitted with the Red arc BMS 1230 to keep an eye on the state of the two 105 ah AGM batteries, when used in conjunction with our 400 watts of solar panels, we have not had to resort to the use of mains power as yet to keep the batteries charged (I tend not to let them discharge below 70%) The quality of the cabling is excellent, I've seen some pictures of dodgy cabling on other campers, I guess you get what you pay for.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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