RV REVIEW
The split bathroom is comprised of an offside
toilet/vanity cubicle and a nearside fully-
moulded fibreglass shower, with each
compartment having its own door. A side-
benefit: because the doors open to the rear,
they effectively become screens that will allow
you to dress or towel off in privacy.
There is an L-shaped lounge facing the
offside kitchen. The kitchen, while not big on
bench space, still has the essentials covered:
a four-burner cooktop and griller, a
rangehood, a 141L three-way fridge and a
range of storage options.
The Everest Camo shows what can achieved
with lateral thinking, how limited space used
well can create a truly liveable space.
SUMMING UP
When shopping for an offroad caravan, I think
there is a strong case to be made for compact
caravans. The Everest Camo is smart, robust
and well worth looking at if you’re in the
market for a new offroad rig.
In one overhead locker, you’ll find all switches
and controls, including the BMPRO Genius
battery management system and the solar
panel regulator.
Across the rear of the Camo, Everest has fitted
two bunks, but three can be fitted if
necessary. Each has its own reading light that
has a built-in 12V USB point, and a 12V fan.
Furthermore, each bunk has its own storage
‘cubby’, allowing the kids easy access to their
clothes, toys or electronic devices.
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