Caravan and Camping Guide

We’ve all seen gear that looks great in the showroom but falls apart the second it hits a corrugated road. Over the years, we’ve spent a fair bit of time (and money) figuring out what actually lasts.

This page is a collection of the products we trust to get the job done. We don’t list everything—only the gear that has earned its keep in our van and made our life on the road easier, safer, or just a bit more comfortable.

Quick BuyS

Cooking

Weber Q Grill ‘n Go Light
Weber Slate Tabletop Griddle BBQ 17”
Weber Baby Q Flame Red (Q1000N) LP BBQ
Cuisinart Cordless Personal Blender 475ml Gunmetal
Cuisinart 12v blender
kingbrown lid lifter
Kingbrown Lid Lifter
Photo: Daina Boyd-Beetson via Facebook
BBQ Arm Kit
BBQ Arm Kit for Caravan
Photo: Caravan RV Camping via Facebook

Internet and Commuinication

Oricom 5W Waterproof Handheld UHF CB Radio DTX600
2-Part Black Starlink RV Pole

Accessories

Cgear camping mat for outdoor and campsite use Cgear sand free camping mat for camping and caravanning Cgear outdoor camping mat suitable for beach and bush camping
CGear Camping Mat
Engel MT-V35J Fridge Freezer 32L
Fusion-Loc Caravan Storage
Fusion-Loc Caravan Storage
Photo: Maureen Hay via Facebook
Wondermade caravan essentials
Wondermade Caravan Essentials
Navigator Adults Nowhere Chair
Navigator Adults Nowhere Chair
Photo: Navigator via Facebook
steel water bottle YETI Rambler water bottle with chug cap YETI Rambler insulated water bottle front view YETI water bottle ideal for caravan and camping trips YETI stainless steel water bottle for everyday hydration
Yeti Rambler Water Bottle
Muk Mats
Muk Mats
Photo: muk mat via Facebook

Tools

Battery-Powered Camping Tools
Battery-Powered Camping Tools
Photo: Rachel Martin via Facebook

Books

Caravan trip log book
Caravan & Camper Log Book
Australian Bush Pubs Book
Fire to Fork Adventure Cooking Book

Bedding

Dreamer RV Mattress Tropper

Beach Essentials

CoolCabana Beach Shelter 2m
CoolCabana Beach Shelter 2m
Photo: CoolCabanas via Facebook
Two barefoot "wildlings," Australian children, traverse dark, wet rocks near a small waterfall. The girl on the left wears an orange hooded towel, and the boy on the right wears a green patterned hooded beach towel. These fun hooded towels for kids are perfect for a kids' beach holiday or family beach day in Australia.
Wildlings Hooded Towels

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