RV REVIEW
COME ON IN
There are eight layouts in the PEX range, with
body sizes from 5.5m to 6.9m. The layout in our
van doesn’t break new ground; however, two full-
height cupboards, one either side of the van, add
a sense of separation between the living quarters
and the bedroom.
The cabinetry is through-bolted to the roof
and walls, their structural rigidity enhanced by
additional aluminium framing and fixing.
The bedroom is quite standard; however, I
appreciated the fact Coromal has fitted ‘his and
hers’ drawers to the underbed storage space. You
can still lift the mattress to access the batteries,
charger, etc., but for day-to-day items, just slide
open a drawer. Much easier.
The bathroom occupies the full width of the van.
It includes an offside cassette toilet, a nearside
shower cubicle, and a vanity in between. The wall
separating the bathroom from the main cabin
is a one-piece fibreglass-polystyrene composite
panel fixed to the floor and roof, a design
calculated to increase the overall rigidity of
the van.
Overall, the interior is smart, stylish and
comfortable. Speaking of comfort: each dinette
lounge features a slide-out ‘tray’ to which a
matching cushion can be fitted for an instant
footrest. The bonus with this design, over and
above the common ‘snap-up’ footrests, is that
there’s space below the slide-out for a drawer.
SUMMING UP
In its price category, the PEX is up against some
stiff competition, but it nonetheless deserves a
good, hard look. This is by no means a run-of-
the-mill caravan.
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