Lacking in depth: a comparison of swag, roof-top tent and camper trailer is deserving of much, much more than 1000 words and conclusions that the swag is cramped, the RTT has a ladder and the camper trailer needs towing.
The writing style: Guys the first 200 times I read an "Aussie larrikin" phrase: "would eat up the kays better than Clive Palmer at a buffet" "it's ready to go at the drop of an Akubra"
it's mildly amusing... after that it's really annoying... and it's "Ks" or even, "kilometres" or "clicks" but it ain't bloody "kays".
I'll read the next one but unless it's improved "that'll be me out of there as quick as a roo who's just landed on a handbag with teeth with a Joe Blake round his neck". Gawd....
This online 4x4 magazine has some very interesting articles that would be of interest to Forum Members re Towing weights.
http://www.unsealed4x4.com.au/issue034/?utm_source=ActiveCampaign&utm_medium=email&utm_content=Why+most+modern+ute+tow+ratings+are+BS&utm_campaign=Unsealed+4X4+034+-+Send+1#55
Good to see some Actual truth.
I finally got around to reading it:
Lacking in depth: a comparison of swag, roof-top tent and camper trailer is deserving of much, much more than 1000 words and conclusions that the swag is cramped, the RTT has a ladder and the camper trailer needs towing.
The writing style: Guys the first 200 times I read an "Aussie larrikin" phrase:
"would eat up the kays better than Clive Palmer at a buffet"
"it's ready to go at the drop of an Akubra"
it's mildly amusing... after that it's really annoying... and it's "Ks" or even, "kilometres" or "clicks" but it ain't bloody "kays".
I'll read the next one but unless it's improved "that'll be me out of there as quick as a roo who's just landed on a handbag with teeth with a Joe Blake round his neck". Gawd....
MH