I'm seeking 1st hand experience information for camping Aus with a Travelbug Escape Pod Emerald camper.
I'm a solo camper and they look like they would fit my requirements very well, so any owners with good or bad comments
will be much appreciated.
Thank you.
wasn_me said
10:17 AM Mar 1, 2019
I just did a trip from Qld, through NSW, SA & Vic. I saw a lot of people using roof top tents & swags.
I reckon a tear drop would be better than those two options. The bed & kitchen is accessible instantly.
Cheers Pete
dabbler said
07:23 PM Mar 1, 2019
We have a Riptide Tsunami (made on thr Gold Coast) and use an ARB awning tent for longer stays. It's pretty much self-contained. The Tsunami is the biggest teardrop on the market but plenty of people use smaller ones for long term travel. Our longest trip so far covered 12000km and 14 weeks. If you are on Facebook, there are a number of Teardrop groups based in Oz.
Silverfern said
05:14 PM Mar 2, 2019
Thanks for your reply's. I like Travel-bugs Teardrop Escape Pod model. its well priced compared to others I think, perhaps needs a wee beefing up in the suspension for long distance travel and added weight?
dabbler said
06:49 PM Mar 2, 2019
The pricing is a lot cheaper than the equivalent Riptide (the Breeze) but it falls a long way short in features (they may not interest you of course). When we were looking, upgraded suspension wasn't a Travelbug option and we were after something to handle corregations. The travelbug doesn't appear to have water storage and sink plus the galley needs extras so look at that. I definitely recommend both full 12v DC and 240v AC systems. Water and power extend your possibilities. I haven't done a like with like comparison of the current offerings.
jade46 said
12:48 PM Mar 4, 2019
Have a look at this model with a slide section. Very impressed www.youtube.com/watch
dabbler said
09:38 PM Mar 4, 2019
jade46. That's a Gidget, now only available second hand. Company went bust and left more than a few unhappy customers. Good product by all standards but poor management.
Eaglemax said
05:11 PM Apr 17, 2019
Consider the Chevronrv guppy.
When thinking about a teardrop think about getting dressed lying down, ease of entry and exit and cooking with little protection from the elements.
The Guppy tackles those questions well.
Tony
Bryan said
12:41 PM Apr 25, 2019
Eaglemax wrote:
Consider the Chevronrv guppy.
When thinking about a teardrop think about getting dressed lying down, ease of entry and exit and cooking with little protection from the elements. The Guppy tackles those questions well. Tony
Is the Chevron RV Guppy still in production. Googlw search showed a you tube clip circa 2012 and nothing else. Looks great and tough.
dabbler said
04:42 PM Apr 25, 2019
Chevron RV website isn't functioning so my guess is they have folded. Various YouTube vids shows nothing my Riptide doesn't offer too, as most TD can easily have canvas fitted to expand space and head-height.
Hi everyone,
I'm seeking 1st hand experience information for camping Aus with a Travelbug Escape Pod Emerald camper.
I'm a solo camper and they look like they would fit my requirements very well, so any owners with good or bad comments
will be much appreciated.
Thank you.
www.youtube.com/watch
When thinking about a teardrop think about getting dressed lying down, ease of entry and exit and cooking with little protection from the elements.
The Guppy tackles those questions well.
Tony
Is the Chevron RV Guppy still in production. Googlw search showed a you tube clip circa 2012 and nothing else. Looks great and tough.