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COTY REVIEW HIGHLINE WOMBAT

This small, single axle, fully offroad caravan is new to the Highline range, and has all the creature comforts you'll need to go off-grid in a light, manoeuvrable package that is easy to tow with a mainstream SUV or dual cab ute and will easily get into the tightest spots whether in a caravan park or down a bush track.

The Wombat may be tiny but it's packed with features so $80,000 is good value for money – particularly for those looking to make the step up from a camper trailer to a full caravan and a few more creature comforts.

At 13ft 6in, this single axle, fully offroad twins singles van has everything you need to stay off-grid for a few days at a time, including gas, solar panels, lithium batteries and a generous amount of water-carrying capacity for its size. It's not lacking anything inside either – combination bathroom, full oven, air conditioning and heating, compressor fridge and microwave.

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