| RV REVIEW
VERDICT
a club lounge and a couple of
storage spots by the entrance.
The dinette/lounge converts
to an extra bed. Simply lower
the portable table onto a
couple of timber edges to
form the base and insert
the backrest cushions. When
packing the camper away,
those backrests need to be
removed and assembled on
top of and below the table.
Because the lounge spans
the full width of the trailer, it’s
necessary to climb over the
cushions to get to the rear
bed. Kids: remove your shoes!
I’d suggest further iterations of
the Air Opus include a layout
option with a smaller dinette
that allowed easy walk-up
access to the rear bed.
READY TO ROLL
The Air Opus is at its best
with the Ready to Roll pack
fitted. It includes an Air
annexe (a custom annexe
system that utilises the same
air beam system), a slide-out
stainless steel kitchen,
an additional 80L water
tank and 100Ah AGM battery,
the spare wheel and rear
carrier, and ‘leather-type’
upholstery for the lounge.
Ultimately, the Air Opus
takes a lot of fuss out of
setting up after a long day
on the road. That alone
makes it worth a look.
PROS
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Air beam system and
ease of use
Continual development
of the Opus
That the air beams can
be isolated should one
be punctured
CONS
• Leaking air-compressor
check valve (which will be
fixed for production models)
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The base of one air beam
kept popping out of
position (again, this will be
fixed for production models)
We’d like to see the
slide-out kitchen fitted
as standard
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COMPLETE SPECS
MORE INFO
OPUS CAMPER
www.opuscamper.com.au
RATINGS
FIT AND FINISH
LAYOUT
INNOVATION
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