GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #40 | Page 29

GORV’S VERDICT Across the front of the van, you’ll still find two bunks; however, EzyTrail has found a clever way to increase the width of the top bunk by 100mm: changing the angle of the van’s front profile. Finally, the bathroom is particularly spacious. It includes a cassette toilet, a washbasin with cabinet below, and even a mirror. It is, in fact, one of the largest combo bathrooms I’ve seen in a long time. A number of layout variants are available, including a two-berth model. Because this layout (known as the Quad) accommodates so many features, internal storage options are in short supply. Other layouts may offer more. However, there are numerous benefits to consider. Being a 15-footer, it should be easy to store and it is certainly easy to tow along tight tracks. Further, EzyTrail has also included a chrome strip drain (very modern). Being a one-piece unit, there is a lot less silicone used in the bathroom, unlike in the Parkes 15 MkI. The result is much more pleasing. I also particularly liked that the 12V wiring runs behind some aluminium extrusion known as a ‘trunk’. The wiring can therefore be easily accessed for fault-finding, etc.