Muk Mat Reviewed
Keeping sand and dirt out of the van when camped at the beach can be difficult, but keeping the interior of the van clean is a must if you want a good night's sleep in a sand-free bed. John Ford tested out the Aussie-produced Muk Mat as a solution.
Read MoreMAXTRAX Indeflate Review
After testing it out during a month-long mapping sojourn through Tassie, Hema Maps’ Tim Moorton shares his thoughts on the new MAXTRAX Indeflate, which allows you to deflate or inflate two tyres at once.
Read MoreFurrion LIT Bluetooth Speaker Review
The Furrion LIT bluetooth speaker can play the soundtrack of any camping adventure, thanks to its hardy construction, convenient portability and impressive quality of sound.
Read MoreAmpfibian S1000DX Surge Protector Review
The easy-to-use Ampfibian Surge Protector can buffer voltage spikes of up to 1000 joules, keeping your camper’s electronics spick and span.
Read MoreAwning Peg Guide
The once basic awning peg has become an arms race all of its own. We compare the options to make life easier next time you’re stocking up.
Read MoreBlack Wolf Grasshopper Tent Review
Get the jump on other campers with Black Wolf’s Grasshopper, a tent blessed with a piece-of-cake set-up and camping-wise features.
Read MoreXRS Connect-370C UHF CB Review
Satellite navigation, UHF and a handy phone app take GME’s latest to a new level
Read MoreTJM Portable Compressor Review
Simple, light and robust – what one of the most important bits of recovery gear should be.
Read MoreHelinox Outdoor Chair Line: Product Test
Helinox is the brainchild of South Korean company, DAC, a premier manufacturer of aluminum alloy tent poles. Take a look at their amazing camping chairs line.
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Eat, sleep and chill the Wicked way
Wicked Campers has been renting out campervans for over 20 years. We checked out their updated vehicle range and were lucky enough to borrow one for our own outback adventure.
Read MoreKeep River National Park
This tropical sandstone playground on the WA/NT border dishes up indigenous history, cabbage palms and gigantic beehive rock formations. If you can handle the heat, read on.
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