September 1, 2025

Ezytrail Caravans Reviews: Are They Any Good? (Quick Verdict)

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Yes Ezytrail caravans are good value with a 4.1/5 average rating. They have many standard features and proven off road capability. But expect some quality compromises compared to premium Australian built brands.

Ezytrail caravans are made in China to Australian specifications. The company has been importing and selling these caravans in Australia for over 20 years with local support through 12 showrooms nationwide.

The most common issues are dust sealing problems (40% of complaints), heavier than expected weight, quality control issues like panel gaps and slow warranty service due to parts being shipped from China.

Ezytrail caravans range from $37,000 to $70,000. The Parkes 13 starts at $39,490 and the Ceduna 13 MK3 is around $59,990. Clearance sales can save you up to $12,000.

The Parkes 15 Quad is the best family option at $52,990 with bunk beds and a 4.1/5 owner rating. It has good space, off road capability and many standard features.

Yes Ezytrail has a 12 month warranty for first owners. The F5 chassis and drawbar have a lifetime warranty and F3 chassis have a 5 year warranty. Note warranties don’t transfer to second owners.

Yes all Ezytrail models are off road capable with independent suspension, high clearance and reinforced chassis. The Ceduna series is particularly off road capable with Cape York and Simpson Desert proven.

Hybrid models like the Parkes series take under 10 minutes to set up. Pop-top models take 7 minutes, and the rear fold-out bed section adds 3 minutes.

The Parkes is a lighter hybrid pop-top from $39,490, while the Ceduna is a full-height off-road caravan from $59,990. Ceduna has more comfort and features but weighs a lot more.

Yes, they’re heavier than expected. The Parkes 13 weighs 2140kg, and the Ceduna can reach 2.5 tonnes loaded. You’ll need a 4WD with at least 3-tonne towing capacity.

Yes, dust sealing is a common issue affecting 40% of owners. Dust gets into drawers and slide-outs, especially when travelling on dirt roads. Owners recommend tightening panel brackets as a DIY fix.

Most models come with 300-400W of solar panels and either 300Ah AGM or 240Ah lithium batteries as standard. This means you can camp off-grid for extended periods without external power.

Ezytrail offers better value with more inclusions and costs about 30% less. But Jayco has better build quality (4.3/5 vs 4.1/5 ratings) and better after-sales service.

Parts availability is a problem. Many components come from China and can take up to 6 months for warranty repairs. Basic spare parts aren’t always stocked in Australia.

The Winton 16 is the lightest at 1880kg Tare, making it suitable for smaller tow vehicles. Despite being lightweight, it still has good storage and living space.

Resale values are reasonable but lower than premium Australian brands. Expect around 75% value retention after 2 years, but the lifetime chassis warranty doesn’t transfer to second owner.

Standard inclusions are solar panels, deep-cycle batteries, awnings, independent suspension, hot water systems and air conditioning – features that cost extra with many others.

Ezytrail has 12 showrooms across Australia. They also attend major caravan and 4×4 shows nationwide, so it’s easy to view models before buying.

It depends on the model. Lighter options like the Winton 16 (1880kg) can be towed by capable utes, but heavier models like the Ceduna (2500kg loaded) need a proper 4WD with 3-tonne+ towing capacity.

The Parkes 13 is the best value for couples at $39,490 with a 4.2/5 rating. For more comfort and off-road capability, the Ceduna 13 MK3 at $59,990 rates highest at 4.3/5.