RV REVIEW
EVEREST KOMBAT IN ACTION!
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Though the company is quite young, Everest
Caravans appears to be establishing itself
as a long-term player in the Australian RV
manufacturing industry. That’s if the style,
fit and finish and overall build integrity are
anything to go by.
This, I suppose, shouldn’t be a surprise –
the man behind Everest has 15 years of
experience building offroad vans for other
companies and spends plenty of time on the
tools rather than with his feet up on a desk.
I have to say, this experience shows in
the 19ft 7in Kombat that I took for closer
inspection in November.
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The Everest stable of vans is comprised of
eight different vans. Two months ago, we
looked at the top-end Ice Glider, a purposeful
family van with offroad credibility. The littlest is
the 18ft Camo – a rig I’d love to get my hands
on soon – and this Kombat sits somewhere in
the middle.
SMART INTERIOR
Interestingly, the Kombat bears some
similarities to its big sister, the Ice Glider.
Though the Ice Glider is a couple of feet
longer, the 19ft 7in (external body length)
Kombat easily fits a large rear kids’ bedroom
with three nearside bunks (or you can opt for
two bunks instead), a massive rear cupboard,
and a separate offside bathroom.
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