RV REVIEW
As an offroad caravan, the Razor XT gets recovery points and protection to the three fresh water tanks( 2x95L; 1x50L) as well as the 50L grey water tank. Interestingly, Royal Flair has also moved the water pump to the outside of the van, the idea being to reduce noise inside. But don’ t worry: the pump sits inside a checkerplate box mounted to the chassis – the only checkerplate you’ ll find on this van.
Important point: our review van’ s only cooking facilities comprised of an external slide-out kitchen complete with a stainless steel sink and three-burner cooktop. However, that was this van only – the Razor XT normally comes with an internal kitchen. The external kitchen’ s hot and cold water connect to taps inside the tunnel storage system and don ' t need to be disconnected; however, the gas does need to be connected to the bayonet coupling. In an ideal world, I’ d prefer to see the bayonet mounted flush to the side of the van as it’ s awkward to reach and connect underneath.
By now, you’ ve probably guess that this van is designed for extended stays in the bush. You’ d be right. As standard, it comes with two 200Ah lithium batteries and the Victron Micro Touch Plus package, which includes a 3000W, 120A inverter / charger and power management system. Three 200W solar panels are mounted to the roof.
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