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Article from : Unsealed 4X4 Compact camper trailers are increasing in popularity, and with offerings such as the Lumberjack Sheoak Hybrid it’s easy to understand why. Spotted at the Brisbane 4X4 Show, the Sheoak Hybrid …

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Jun 04 2019

Jun 04 2019

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Article from : Unsealed 4X4

Compact camper trailers are increasing in popularity, and with offerings such as the Lumberjack Sheoak Hybrid it’s easy to understand why. Spotted at the Brisbane 4X4 Show, the Sheoak Hybrid provides luxuries, including an ample amount of bedding, while still remaining compact. The Sheoak Hybrid’s claimed weight of only 800kg without load is feather-light and dimensions of 4.75m long and 2.2m wide when closed makes it an easy towing prospect. The small size doesn’t skimp on facilities, with a 65-litre stainless steel water tank, a stainless steel kitchen with lighting, accompanied by a 12V electric water pump and deep-cycle battery. With an optional rooftop tent and independent suspension, if you’re looking for a capable compact camper trailer for the family, make sure you check out this one.

RRP: $19,990

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