iMotorhome Magazine - March 2019

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36 | Tested The other bed is marginally longer at 1.97 m (6’ 5”) and straight, although its foot goes slightly under a shelf that’s part of the reasonably-sized wardrobe. Both beds are a comfortable 0.8 m (2’ 7”) wide and easily accessible – not too high or low – and we had a good night’s sleep in our Duvalays, which are perfect for such a bed arrangement.

What I Think

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here is much I’ve brushed over or not mentioned in this review because of space; things like the central locking that includes the side entry door, the ducted air-conditioning, the diesel-fired central heating, hot water and cooking (thus eliminating the LPG system), to the almost bewildering array of dimmable LED lights. Then there’s the simplicity of the pole-mount system that lets you move the TV between the bedroom and dinette in a minute (as well as swivelling it to watch from outside). It’s this sheer level of thoughtful, evolutionary innovation and integration that reinforces Trakka’s position at the top. The 720 is a worthy addition to the Trakkaway range and works on so many levels, making for relaxed travelling and therefore happy owners; especially those single minded enough to understand the whole-of-experience benefits this new bed arrangement offers.

Top to bottom: Switch Mode Bathroom’s toilet retracts beneath the vanity unit, providing a large shower cubicle; Shared bedside table has this clever, deep ‘nook’ at the rear for charging your iDevices and general storage; Rear boot can also be accessed via the small hatch behind the kerbside back wheel.


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