gday mate I brought a hi-lux 4x4 2006 adventure camper and been all over Australia in it has not miss a beat and no they are not hot in side plus have 240v ac in them I love mine and would not swap it for any other
-- Edited by ron on Sunday 30th of June 2013 08:20:58 PM
-- Edited by ron on Sunday 30th of June 2013 08:21:22 PM
jetj said
08:48 PM Jun 30, 2013
Has anyone hired one of these or had any experience with them? They look like they might be very hot inside during summer. I'd imagine they get knocked around when hired.
jetj said
09:37 PM Jun 30, 2013
Thanks Ron for your reply, was yours an ex hire vehicle?
-- Edited by jetj on Sunday 30th of June 2013 09:37:54 PM
solo nomad said
10:06 PM Jun 30, 2013
i have hired these several times from Darwin to head over to the East kimberley
2 major problems, for me anyway
the bed pulls out at night and thus cannot be left "made up" and when the bed is extended restricts the amount of usable area inside.
secondly I found there is too much rear overhang (too much poking out too far and too low behind the rear wheels)
this restricted where you could take the vehicle without dragging it's rear otherwise not too much to complain about
I hope this helps
-- Edited by solo nomad on Sunday 30th of June 2013 10:08:04 PM
-- Edited by solo nomad on Sunday 30th of June 2013 10:08:46 PM
solo nomad said
11:37 PM Jun 30, 2013
it all depends on YOUR requirements Jetj
better off road ability with the slide on (everything up a bit higher)
Better interior and facilities in the slide on than in the adventure...remember I have used both.
my set up cost approx $43,000 (both new) the last adventure camper i saw was $70,000 new and over $30,000 with hundreds of thousands of kilometres on the clock.
if staying for a few days or weeks i can remove the slide on and do day trips in the ute without my house on the back (takes about 10 minutes)
I looked at every option, caravan, van, camper trailer, 4x4 wagon and decided that my setup is what suited MY requirements best.
I hired Hiace Hi-Tops, Hilux Adventure Campers, and Landcruiser Troop Carrier Campers, before making my choice, all have their good and bad points.
I like "out of the way places" and the 4x4 ute plus slide on is great for me, i suggest you approach fellow travelers for a good look at their set ups. Most people are happy to show off what they have.
I have lost count of the number of people wanting to have a "look see" at my slide on
the first thing you have to do is decide "what YOU expect to do with it"
I found when I was looking that these were so many different rigs and options I was getting confused until I sat down and worked out "what I wanted my rig to do" After that the choice was fairly easy.
-- Edited by solo nomad on Sunday 30th of June 2013 11:41:11 PM
-- Edited by solo nomad on Monday 1st of July 2013 12:01:19 AM
jetj said
05:59 AM Jul 1, 2013
Thanks Baz for your reply,
Do you think a slide on is better? I'm of 3 minds, an Adventure Camper, Slide on or a Van conversion.
jetj said
07:15 AM Jul 1, 2013
Thanks for your reply again Baz. A new adventure camper is around $85,000. There is one with $1600 klms 2010 models for around $71000 in Vic. I was more thinking ex hire as you say hundreds of thousands of klms.
Yours is one of the best looking slide ons I've seen in pictures not as top heavy as some. I know I saw them at the Camping show in Sydney last year on display and was quite impressed. My problem might be getting up and down the stairs.
solo nomad said
07:36 AM Jul 1, 2013
No problems Janette
It has been a while since I last looked at prices.
The Adventure Camper entry is certainly a lot lower but in saying that my Slide On has a nice big fold away assist handle
I just like the fact if I am staying somewhere for a while I can take the camper off.
It's like having the convenience of a caravan without the hassles of towing and parking.
ron said
02:40 AM Jul 2, 2013
gday mate yes mine was ex hire you can buy them with as many k on the clock low k more money plus I had mine lifted all round with better springs I like my camper because it is easy to walk in to no high steps like slide on but everyone to there own my wife could not get in a slide on steps are to high
jetj said
08:28 PM Jul 2, 2013
Thanks Ron,
Thats was I like about them too. The slide on has advantages and disadvantage as with everything.
jacknscoob said
10:30 AM Dec 31, 2015
Hi guys
This is quite an old post but I wondered whether you guys were still around as I need some advice re camper/motorhome style choice.....from a newbie..........Jackie
jetj said
10:13 PM Jan 1, 2016
Hi Jackie welcome to the forum.
I'm still around and still procrastinating. I've been looking for 2 years now, changing my mind, but I'm still thinking an adventure camper or slide on is a good way to go or a Hilux based small motorhome. I have a Hiace van so I can take my time with this decision.
Nifty150 said
10:15 AM Feb 1, 2016
Hi there, we have one of these - were a retired couple and have done the tent, caravan, camper trailer thing. We bought it last October, ex hire but it was privately owned. 225000 km but it went through Vic roadworthy with no work required. The mechanic commented on how well it had been maintained. Currently touring Tassie. It is excellent in every way so far, much better than expected. I have done some modifications to suit us and happy to discuss these. It is a no nonsense unit, but very capable and convenient. Sure it has some limitations but we've yet to see something that would suit us better.
gday mate I brought a hi-lux 4x4 2006 adventure camper and been all over Australia in it has not miss a beat and no they are not hot in side plus have 240v ac in them I love mine and would not swap it for any other
-- Edited by ron on Sunday 30th of June 2013 08:20:58 PM
-- Edited by ron on Sunday 30th of June 2013 08:21:22 PM
Has anyone hired one of these or had any experience with them? They look like they might be very hot inside during summer. I'd imagine they get knocked around when hired.
Thanks Ron for your reply, was yours an ex hire vehicle?
-- Edited by jetj on Sunday 30th of June 2013 09:37:54 PM
i have hired these several times from Darwin to head over to the East kimberley
2 major problems, for me anyway
the bed pulls out at night and thus cannot be left "made up" and when the bed is extended restricts the amount of usable area inside.
secondly I found there is too much rear overhang (too much poking out too far and too low behind the rear wheels)
this restricted where you could take the vehicle without dragging it's rear otherwise not too much to complain about
I hope this helps
-- Edited by solo nomad on Sunday 30th of June 2013 10:08:04 PM
-- Edited by solo nomad on Sunday 30th of June 2013 10:08:46 PM
it all depends on YOUR requirements Jetj
better off road ability with the slide on (everything up a bit higher)
Better interior and facilities in the slide on than in the adventure...remember I have used both.
my set up cost approx $43,000 (both new) the last adventure camper i saw was $70,000 new and over $30,000 with hundreds of thousands of kilometres on the clock.
if staying for a few days or weeks i can remove the slide on and do day trips in the ute without my house on the back (takes about 10 minutes)
I looked at every option, caravan, van, camper trailer, 4x4 wagon and decided that my setup is what suited MY requirements best.
I hired Hiace Hi-Tops, Hilux Adventure Campers, and Landcruiser Troop Carrier Campers, before making my choice, all have their good and bad points.
I like "out of the way places" and the 4x4 ute plus slide on is great for me, i suggest you approach fellow travelers for a good look at their set ups. Most people are happy to show off what they have.
I have lost count of the number of people wanting to have a "look see" at my slide on
the first thing you have to do is decide "what YOU expect to do with it"
I found when I was looking that these were so many different rigs and options I was getting confused until I sat down and worked out "what I wanted my rig to do" After that the choice was fairly easy.
-- Edited by solo nomad on Sunday 30th of June 2013 11:41:11 PM
-- Edited by solo nomad on Monday 1st of July 2013 12:01:19 AM
Thanks Baz for your reply,
Do you think a slide on is better? I'm of 3 minds, an Adventure Camper, Slide on or a Van conversion.
Thanks for your reply again Baz. A new adventure camper is around $85,000. There is one with $1600 klms 2010 models for around $71000 in Vic. I was more thinking ex hire as you say hundreds of thousands of klms.
Yours is one of the best looking slide ons I've seen in pictures not as top heavy as some. I know I saw them at the Camping show in Sydney last year on display and was quite impressed. My problem might be getting up and down the stairs.
No problems Janette
It has been a while since I last looked at prices.
The Adventure Camper entry is certainly a lot lower but in saying that my Slide On has a nice big fold away assist handle
I just like the fact if I am staying somewhere for a while I can take the camper off.
It's like having the convenience of a caravan without the hassles of towing and parking.
gday mate yes mine was ex hire you can buy them with as many k on the clock low k more money plus I had mine lifted all round with better springs I like my camper because it is easy to walk in to no high steps like slide on but everyone to there own my wife could not get in a slide on steps are to high
Thanks Ron,
Thats was I like about them too. The slide on has advantages and disadvantage as with everything.
Hi guys
This is quite an old post but I wondered whether you guys were still around as I need some advice re camper/motorhome style choice.....from a newbie..........Jackie
Hi Jackie welcome to the forum.
I'm still around and still procrastinating. I've been looking for 2 years now, changing my mind, but I'm still thinking an adventure camper or slide on is a good way to go or a Hilux based small motorhome. I have a Hiace van so I can take my time with this decision.