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Desert Edge Outback Hard Floor
Featured Article in Camper Trailer Australia Magazine
It's always reassuring when you meet someone in the camper trailer industry who genuinely believes in the product they are selling. Tony Taylor at Austyle Campers and Trailers on the Gold Coast, the regions Desert Edge dealer is one such man. " It's a quality brand built by a company with a good name," he said "Once we got on board with them we've never looked back" And this isn't just sales talk - Tony fought to become a dealer for Desert Edge, certain that its campers combine quality, ease of use and value in a good looking package. Tony backs his beliefs up by personally adventuring in these offroad campers and was keen to show me through the Desert Edge's Outback rear fold hard floor offering.
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New Desert Edge soft floor camper trailer
January 2011 - Bush n' Beach Camping and Outdoors
DISCOVER the latest edition to the Desert Edge range of soft floor campers – the Discovery Deluxe. The Discovery makes a rugged first impression with an unpainted marinegrade aluminium trailer body and checker plate side pockets. With its long list of standard features combined with tough construction, this model offers a touch of luxury while still maintaining affordability.
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Desert Edge’s Outback Deluxe
Featured Article in Camper Trailer Australia Magazine
The bloke in charge of designing and building Desert Edge camper trailers is true a boatie at heart. Working with Quintrex, Stacer and Savage for years, Stuart Morgan was developing a love for campers the whole time, building them in his backyard, for his own adventuring. Each time he would design a new one from scratch to suit his needs, and it is this education that comes to the fore in Desert Edge’s designs, coupled with the company’s skill working with steel and alloy. The Outback Deluxe is the most well equipped trailer to come out of the Desert Edge factory thus far. It is designed to be a proper touring hard floor, with everything you need. There’s even a fold-over alloy boat rack on top, although you have to unload the tinny to set up camp.
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Desert Edge Safari DLX
Featured Article in Camper Trailer Australia Magazine
Desert Edge campers are made at Telwater, the same company that builds Quintrex, Stacer and Savage boats, so you can understand how this has influenced the materials and construction techniques used. For a start, the body is made from 2mm-thick marine-grade aluminium, and the full-length, cold rolled chassis and drawbar reek of boat trailer – constructed from hot-dipped galvanised, dual grade 100x50x3mm RHS.
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Desert Edge Review
Featured Article in Camper Trailer Australia Magazine
Desert Edge isn’t the first company to enlist the skills of boat builders to make camper trailers. It’s a natural affinity, with boats and camper trailers sharing components like kitchens, electrics and a healthy enmity for the elements.
Stuart Morgan is the bloke heading up Desert Edge’s design and production team, and while he spent most of his career doing product development for boat marques like Quintrex, Stacer and Savage, he was simultaneously developing a love of his own for building camper trailers.
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Desert Edge Oasis Deluxe
Featured Article in Camper Trailer Australia Magazine
It’s easy to like the stylish, practical design of this aluminium trailer from Desert Edge.
Camper trailer manufacturers come from all sorts of backgrounds, including the marine industry. The latter association may not be immediately obvious until you consider the experience with welding and shaping aluminium, which seems to scare a few manufacturers off. If it works successfully with boats that are required to stay afloat, there’s no reason why it wouldn’t work with camper trailers either.
Desert Edge, a relatively new name in the camper trailer business, is a good example of such thinking. The parent company also happens to own Quintrex, an old name in the boating world, and has been building galvanised steel and aluminium trailers for a few years. It has now ventured into the camper business as well.
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