GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #12 | Page 14

RV REVIEW MORE INFO conceptcaravans.com.au RATINGS FIT AND FINISH LAYOUT INNOVATION VERDICT HITS • Affordability • Great performance under tow • Reasonably easy to set- up for overnight stops MISSES • Black silastic on kitchen • One catch on fridge locker door wouldn’t engage properly COMPLETE SPECS 14 gorv.com.au SUMMING UP On the offside, meanwhile, you’ll find the filling point for the 60L fresh water tank behind the rear locker door. (I’d look into fitting a second tank – 60L won’t last long when free-camping.) A 12V control panel and 100Ah lead- acid deep-cycle battery are fitted amidships. The chassis is a reinforced 70x50x3mm hot-dipped- galvanised number riding on 16in ally wheels with all-terrain rubber and independent trailing arm suspension with dual shock absorbers. Concept had been developing its camper range for about 18 months before I hitched up the FX2. It’s good value for money, with an asking price of $19,990 – that’s national pricing, by the way, at all participating Concept dealers. It’s also worth remembering that although these campers are built overseas, Concept takes ADR compliance seriously and has a reputation to match. The dealership back- up – not always a given when it comes to imported campers – is important, too. READ FULL STORY