Stoney Creek Campers has pulled the covers off a new range of caravans and hybrids, with the manufacturer of imported campers claiming its new Gen 3 line-up benefits from state-of-the-art composite panel technology that sets new benchmarks for strength, durability, and comfort.
Available across a wide range of off-road hybrid and off-road caravan models, spanning the Scout-11 (in lounge and bunk variants), Scout-13, Scout-14, Scout-15 (in lounge and bunk variants), Scout-17, Scout-19, Scout-X and Scout-X Plus, as well as the Outrider-15 and Outrider-15B (triple bunk), the manufacturer says the move to a new composite panel construction has ushered in numerous benefits.
Now featuring foam panels sandwiched by FRP (Fibreglass Reinforced Plastic), Stoney Creek says the Gen 3 construction method offers exceptional strength but reduced weight, along with superior thermal insulation.
The end result, says Stoney Creek, is a range of RVs that are more durable but have lighter ball weights and are easier to tow, while offering year-round comfort across the broader spectrum of Australian climates.
The lighter ball weights are said to improve dynamics and handling over rough terrain, allowing solo travellers through to adventurous families to push further into Australia’s remote landscape with confidence, while the weatherproof construction provides superb protection from the elements.
The sleek and streamlined design, meanwhile, ensures everyone will travel in sublime style.
“The Gen 3 range is a testament to our unwavering commitment to innovation and quality,” said Christopher Rojek, Managing Director of Stoney Creek Campers. “With these groundbreaking models, we’re not just meeting the needs of off-road enthusiasts – we’re redefining what’s possible in off-road caravanning.”
The Gen 3 range is available now through Stoney Creek Campers’ network of six nationwide showrooms.