The van saves a few hundred kilos through the use of EzyTrail ’ s own chassis and the construction method . The chassis is comprised of galvanised C-section folded steel main members measuring 160x3mm . The drawbar , meanwhile , is 210x3mm C- channel . The body of the van is frameless . Instead , it ’ s an aluminium sandwich panel structure featuring one-piece walls and roof , while the floor is a one-piece ‘ honeycomb ’ structure .
An obvious feature is the large window built into the front-end . It neatly follows the curvature of the van , filling the van with natural light .
On the nearside , the manufacturer has fitted a large stainless steel slide-out tray , which would be perfect for a barbecue or just to use as additional storage or even a table .
Underneath , EzyTrail has equipped the Winton 16 with two poly water tanks with a combined capacity of 160L . These tanks are tough – they require no separate stone shield . It ’ s all quite neat and tidy ; however , the dump valves appear a little vulnerable .
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