GoRV - Digital Magazine Issue #99 | Page 13

RV REVIEW
I wondered if a three-way fridge might provide a bit more flexibility to camp longer away from mains power, especially since there’ s two 9kg gas cylinder on board, but this could be a‘ horses for courses’ situation.
As mentioned, the bathroom is split across both sides of the van, with the fibreglass shower cubicle on the nearside. I liked the provided shampoo, conditioner and body wash dispensers! Across the way is the cubicle containing the cassette toilet and wash basin. Not a huge area, but nor does it need to be. Further, with the bathroom arranged as it is, there’ s a distinct sense of separation and privacy between the main living quarters and the bedroom, meaning you could toddle off to bed while your partner stays up to watch TV in the club lounge.
The bedroom, meanwhile, comes with wardrobes, overhead lockers, bedside tables with 240V powerpoint either side, and reading lights. However, no TV point is provided in the bedroom.
At first I wondered if space at the foot of the bed was a little tight; however, I soon realised that by leaving the rear bathroom door closed and the forward bathroom door open, you’ ll have all the space you need while retaining your privacy.
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