GoRV - Digital Magazine Issue #78 | Page 17

RV REVIEW
These areas – cooking and cleaning – are perhaps the main ‘ compromises ’ involved in the Flynn when compared to a conventional caravan . However , it would not be fair to compare the two . Pod campers aren ’ t intended to have every feature under the sun . When looking at the Flynn , it ’ s therefore important to keep everything in perspective .
The Flynn is equipped with beamaxle seven-leaf suspension . I was pleased to note that the electric brake wiring was protected by conduit terminating directly at the wheel hub – no dangling terminal blocks to be seen .
With the axle located centrally , it is important to deploy the rear corner stabilisers when unhitched . If you don ’ t , the front will tend to see-saw upwards when you climb aboard through the back door . This is not unique to the Flynn – a number of pod campers require the rear stabilisers to be lowered .
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