Camper Trailer Australia

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

At the tail-end of 2019, Camper magazine invited 13 of the best camper trailers to the Gold Coast, where they were rigorously assessed by four experienced judges over the course of a week. In this issue and the next, we collate the judges’ commentary and scores to reveal which campers have earned the title of Camper Trailer of the Year. The 2020 event featured four competitive categories — under $25k, $25-50k, over $50k, and hybrids — and also invited judges to assess a class-leading Wedgetail slide-on camper.

Every year, we organise our flagship event to ensure it accords with our key principles as a magazine and as a business. We invite judges and camper trailer manufacturers on the basis of their experience, qualifications and track record. We adhere to the system of having the most experienced independent reviewers assessing the best camper trailers on the marketplace.

WHY WE HOLD THIS EVENT

The raison d’être of Camper magazine and our flagship Camper Trailer of the Year event is to provide the buying public with an accurate, authoritative, and fully independent assessment of the camper trailer options which exist for them. This guiding

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