GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #24 | Page 15

RV REVIEW There are camper trailers. And then there are camper trailers. Emphasis on the word ‘camper’. You see, the BRS Pursuit Platinum, the top-end rig in the Pursuit line-up that’s built in Newcastle, NSW, is one of the most refined, well-sorted hybrids that I’ve laid my ageing blue eyes on. TOO ENTHUSIASTIC? The Pursuit is almost conceptual in appearance, without being too outlandish. It seems to embrace the best of technology while remembering it has a job to do; that is, to keep its occupants comfortable and follow the 4WD into inhospitable corners of the country. Do I sound too enthusiastic? The body is in two parts. The top ‘cone’ comprises a once-piece composite, hand-laminated fibreglass outer layer, a high-density foam core, and a smooth, high-gloss internal skin. The lower portion of the body, meanwhile, is made of a marine-grade alloy plate that’s CNC cut and fully welded. “ THE DOOR RISES, DELOREAN STYLE, ON GAS STRUTS ” The body sits atop a RHS hot-dipped-galvanised chassis complete with rear recovery points, Cruisemaster XT air suspension, 85L and 127L water tanks, a 70L grey water tank, and about as much under-body protection as a camper can get. Two external cooking options are available. A simple-slide-out barbecue and fold-over shelf is standard, or you can option in the premium model seen on this camper. This kitchen gets a gas barbecue as well as a two-burner Dometic cooktop that slides out of the main slide-out. Oh, there’s a sink with hot and cold water, too. There’s also a separate slide-out fridge with fold- over shelf. The awning, however, isn’t quite as easy as everything else. In true hybrid fashion, there’s / 15