RV FEATURE
TRUE INNOVATION
Innovative layouts and clever use of space have become the hallmarks of Everest Caravans . This van contained a full island bed , and across the rear of the van , Everest had fitted two bunks . So what ? you might ask . Well , they were tucked behind a split bathroom – the 800mm or so of space between these cubicles was the only access to the bunks , so yes , it was a little tight but it was also completely manageable for kids .
Because the space around the bunks was tight , Everest intentionally left a gap of about 150mm between the bunks and the adjacent split bathroom so that parents could access both ends of each mattress – handy for changing sheets , etc .
The 12V system was comprised of dual ( optional ) 150Ah lithium batteries and dual 170W roofmounted solar panels with a 30A regulator . As standard , this van came with just the one 170W panel , a battery management system and a 2000W inverter .
There ’ s another detail that I particularly liked : the optional laundry basket that Everest fitted inside the toilet cubicle .
The Everest Nitro Extreme rode on a 6in SupaGal chassis with 6in A- frame . It included 3500kg-rated Oz Trekker airbag suspension that needed to be inflated / deflated manually via the supplied air-compressor .
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