GoRV - Digital Magazine Issue #87 | Page 35

RV REVIEW
The interior really isn ’ t lacking any crucial equipment , and the layout has a great deal of appeal . Would I add anything ? Well , I ’ d want filtered drinking water in the kitchen and I ’ d consider adding a dedicated 12V point in the dinette area rather than rely on the inbuilt USB points of the reading lights . But other than that , the interior of the 21ft 6in Tango Sarah Series stylishly covers all of the main bases .
TRIED AND TESTED CHASSIS
The Tango Sarah Series is not a hard-core offroader but it ’ ll serve you well on bitumen-bound adventures with a few light-duty / semi-offroad conditions thrown into the mix .
As standard , it has a 50mm ball coupling – nothing wrong with that – along with a 12-pin plug and the connection for the reversing camera . There ’ s also a couple of 9kg gas cylinders and a slimline toolbox on the A-frame ; however , it does not contain any slide-out trays . Think of it as a place to store the jockey wheel , some camp chairs and tools .
As standard , it comes with two 95L water tanks , each protected by galvanised sheeting , positioned forward of the axle set so it ’ l worth keeping your eye on the ball weight when they ’ re full ; however , given the starting ball weight of 199kg and the fact this van is likely to be towed by a car with a TBM of 350kg , there should not be any issues here .
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