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WINJANA RV CATTAI 760 REVIEWS

IN BRIEF

→The benefit of a fifth wheeler is really evident as the driving experience is far more relaxed than towing a standard caravan of the same size

→There are plenty of comforts and a huge amount of storage making this a real alternative to the standard caravan

“The ease of towing is the reason a lot of customers are drawn to the Winjana range of fifth wheelers”

MEASURING UP

PROS

  • A dream to tow
  • Locally made
  • Each van customised for the new owner

CONS

  • Needs a ute to tow it
  • The review van's ensuite layout will not suit everyone, but there are other options

One of the biggest differences between a fifth wheeler and standard caravan is that the fifth wheeler is considerably easier to tow. I got behind the wheel of the tow vehicle on a dirt road and aimed it at the potholes while travelling quickly. The Winjana RV Cattai 760 followed me with ease, and it felt like I was towing a small camper trailer rather than an 8m (26ft 3in) caravan. There were more potholes in sight, so I aimed at them as well to ensure I wasn't imagining how easy it is to tow this fifth wheeler. Again, it followed my every move without

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