![]() And since most people spend their time at the camper under the main awning, this is the spot for listening to music. With a two-burner stainless Smev cooktop that slides out, stainless sink with hot/ cold taps and slide-out bench, there's enough room for most meals, though a little more bench space would be nice.Ī stereo system is mounted here in the kitchen box. Out the back of the camper is a gas strut-assisted tailgate steel kitchen. While the Duoetto hot water system will definitely draw a bit of juice, the included solar panel helps offset that loss considerably throughout the day To power all of the finer things in life, the Arma-X has a pretty decent 12V system including two 105Ah deep cycle batteries, Anderson plug, Ctek charger, 120W folding solar panel and 1500W pure-sine inverter. Up front the coupling is either Al-Ko's new offroad coupling or the Ozhitch, both rated to 3.5 tonnes, and a 10in jockey wheel. The body is powder-coated zincanneal with plenty of checker plate highlights. The galvanised chassis runs on Al-Ko's outback springs and 16in rims with 10in electric brakes. The camper itself is built for those far north adventures we all dream about. It's an affordable, effective way to have a shower and not worry about muddy feet back in the tent. The ensuite is a basic Coleman shower tent that sits under a rear awning on the main camper tent. The Arma-X utilises a Duoetto 12V/240V hot water system coupled with a 1500W inverter to provide constant hot water on the road. Now more and more manufacturers are offering hot showers on camper trailers. In the past, the only way you could get a shower was to check into a holiday park every couple of days. More and more trips are turning into widening arcs around Australia that last for weeks instead of weekends. These days people want to have a shower when they are on the road. The Arma-X has pretty much everything you need to hit the road built in from the start, with a few luxuries thrown in for good measure. But occasionally, a builder comes up with something that looks like a lot of trailers on the market, but seems to be approaching the problems from a completely different direction.Īrmadillo Campers' Arma-X looks, at first, like most premium box trailers, but when you dig into the list of specifications and the final price tag, you realise some real lateral thinking has gone into this camper trailer's design.įor starters, it isn't for the person who already has everything and is just looking for a basic trailer and tent setup. Because they are all solving the same problems, it stands to reason that they would end up looking similar. ![]() Each design shares certain elements with every other camper, or a few. And neither is any camper trailer, entire of itself. Armadillo Campers has advised of the several changes to this model (highlighted below) since this review was first published.
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