RV REVIEW
Now , this was Jason ’ s personal van , tailored to his needs . As such , it was fitted out with lots of options , each seamlessly integrated into the overall build .
The nearside is equipped with a large , optional Fusion speaker , the controls for the Cruisemaster ATX airbag suspension , a roll-out awning and much more . Did we mention that this van was fully kitted-out ? It even has disc brakes which , we know from experience , are superior to the electric drums found on most caravans .
The rear of this van is a sight to behold . The rear bar on this van is unlike anything you ’ ll find on a run-of-the-mill Aussie caravan . Equipped with its own in-built drawer and two jerry can holders , with dual spare wheels above , it lends the van storage space and excellent protection . The spare wheels are quite high , mounted above the rear bar , so getting one down from that height would be a two-person job ; however , as Jason explained , positioning them in that way allowed Titanium Caravans to save 300mm on the van ’ s overall length .
The offside is home to what Titanium calls a ‘ half tunnel boot ’, made possible by the inclusion of a king-size bed inside the caravan – this storage space sits beneath the bed . And yes , this is one of few caravans on the market with a genuine domestic king-size bed !
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