GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #38 | Page 33

RAPTOR TESTED OUT ON THE TRACKS SETTING UP THE RAPTOR 13 Maverick Camper’s Raptor 13 came into my life in mid-March. With its composite aluminium cladding over an aluminium frame, 16in alloys wheels and high black checkerplate protection, I was immediately intrigued. The Raptor 13 has an extendable bed area that takes a couple of minutes to set-up. It’s a matter of lowering the dual spare wheel carriers and unlatching the rear wall, which folds up to become a bedroom roof. The Raptor range is built overseas and imported for the Australian market. There are five models in the range, starting with the diminutive Raptor 11. Behind the rear wall, you’ll find two doors. Unlatch them and fold them outwards so that they become the bedroom’s side walls. Another section folds down to become the floor. Our Raptor 13 was one size up from the 11 and packs a pretty decent punch. Hitched to Maverick’s company Ford Ranger, we hauled it through bushland in northern Victoria, along tight gravel tracks, through deep ruts and up treacherous embankments. The pop-top roof raises in the conventional way – undo four over-centre catches, step inside and lift both ends. You can then position the bedroom’s mattress.