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Why ACD - Boundless?

Compare all 21 ACD - Boundless caravan models with full specs, weights and pricing — set alerts for new ACD - Boundless listings on VANTURE. Australia's dedicated caravan marketplace. The Boundless range spans from the compact 17' Momento XL (2.2 tonne tare) through family-oriented Campout and Campwagon models up to the Campwagon Quadrella (2.7 tonne tare, sleeps 6–7). Most models feature off-road-capable suspension and construction. Set an alert on VANTURE and we'll email when a new ACD - Boundless matches your criteria.

ACD - Boundless is an Australian caravan manufacturer focused on off-road and family touring models. The brand's lineup emphasises dual-axle stability, reinforced chassis, and layouts designed for both blacktop and remote-track touring. The Boundless range divides into three main families: the Momento range for couples and solo travellers (2–2 sleepers, tare 2.2–2.8 tonnes), the Campout and Campdrover ranges for small families (4–5 sleepers, tare 2.4–2.7 tonnes), and the Campwagon family for larger groups (sleeps 5–7, tare 2.7–3.0 tonnes). Most models carry off-road credentials including independent suspension, reinforced drawbars, and all-terrain tyres. ATM weights range from 2600 kg to 3700 kg across the lineup, making many models suitable for full-size SUVs and 4WDs. The brand has built a strong presence in the Australian off-road and touring caravan sector, with a manufacturing and distribution base supporting direct sales and aftermarket service.

ACD - Boundless buyer's guide

Who buys an ACD - Boundless?

ACD - Boundless caravans appeal to couples, families and small touring groups planning both sealed-road and unsealed-track travel. The Momento range (sleeps 2, tare 2.2–2.8 tonnes) suits downsizers, empty-nesters and weekenders towing with mid-size vehicles. The Campout and Campdrover families (sleeps 4–5, tare 2.4–2.7 tonnes, ATM to 3.2 tonnes) are built for young families and mixed-use touring. The larger Campwagon models (sleeps 5–7, tare 2.7–3.0 tonnes, ATM to 3.7 tonnes) target full-time grey nomads and extended-touring groups. Nearly all models carry off-road-rated suspension and reinforced frames, making them popular with buyers planning remote Queensland, WA and NT travel. Few Australian caravan brands dedicate this much engineering to factory off-road readiness across their range.

What to inspect

When viewing a used ACD - Boundless, check the chassis welds at the drawbar and near the jockey wheel — off-road caravans see flex stress here, and corrosion can form if water traps beneath. Inspect the independent suspension bushes (common on Campout and Campwagon ranges) for play and wear; a clunking bounce on each corner suggests replacement cost. Look at the aluminium frame joints for stress cracks, especially at the front overhang where payload flex is highest. Check the seals around windows and external vents for water staining or soft spots in the external panel or internal timber — the Campwagon's larger profile means more potential ingress points. Finally, test the handbrake and coupling on firm ground; off-road-rated caravans with higher ATM need responsive stopping geometry.

Value and resale

VANTURE has no sold ACD - Boundless history yet, so firm resale trends are not yet established. However, the brand's focus on off-road engineering and family layouts positions it well in the touring and grey-nomad markets, where caravans typically hold value strongly if well-maintained. Entry-level Momento models (tare 2.2–2.8 tonnes) are easier to place than large Campwagon units (tare up to 3.0 tonnes, ATM 3.7 tonnes), which appeal to a narrower buyer pool. Buy new if you want factory warranty and custom-order specifications; consider used if the model is less than 5 years old and has full service history. As Boundless caravans accumulate sales history on VANTURE, resale pricing data will become more reliable.

Frequently asked questions about ACD - Boundless

Where are ACD - Boundless caravans made?

ACD - Boundless caravans are manufactured in Australia. The brand is a domestic caravan builder with a focus on off-road and family touring models, designed and assembled locally to suit Australian terrain and buyer requirements. Speak with the dealer or distributor about specific production timelines and local support options.

What's the price range for an ACD - Boundless caravan?

VANTURE has no active or sold ACD - Boundless listings yet, so firm pricing data is not available. However, the lineup spans from the compact 17' Momento XL (2.2 tonne tare) through family and group models to the Campwagon Quadrella (2.7 tonne tare, sleeps 6–7). Models with higher ATM (up to 3.7 tonnes) and larger floor plans typically command higher prices. Set an alert on VANTURE and we'll email you when ACD - Boundless listings appear with pricing.

What ACD - Boundless models are best for off-road touring?

Nearly all ACD - Boundless models carry off-road suspension and reinforced frames. For couples and solo travellers, the Momento XL Off Road and Momento XLT Off Road (sleeps 2, tare 2.2–2.8 tonnes) are compact and nimble on rough tracks. For families, the Campout XLT Signature Series Off Road (sleeps 4–5, tare 2.7 tonnes, ATM 3.5 tonnes) and Campdrover Semi Off Road (sleeps 4–5, tare 2.5 tonnes, ATM 3.2 tonnes) deliver both comfort and track capability. For larger groups, the Campwagon Quaddie 24' Off Road (sleeps 6–7, tare 2.9 tonnes, ATM 3.7 tonnes) provides bunk beds and robust suspension for extended remote touring.

How does ACD - Boundless hold its value on the second-hand market?

Sold data for ACD - Boundless is limited — no units have sold through VANTURE yet — so resale trends cannot be assessed from market history. However, the brand's off-road engineering and Australian manufacturing are positive value drivers in the touring caravan sector. As more Boundless caravans sell on VANTURE, pricing history will emerge to show resale performance relative to new RRP.

What should I check when buying a used ACD - Boundless caravan?

Inspect the aluminium chassis welds, especially at the drawbar and jockey-wheel mount, for corrosion and stress cracks — off-road models see flex loading. Check the independent suspension bushes on Campout and Campwagon models for play and cracking by bouncing each corner firmly. Look for water staining around windows and external vents; soft spots in external panels or internal timber suggest seal failure. Test the handbrake and coupling tension on level ground — the higher ATM models (up to 3.7 tonnes) demand responsive braking geometry. Finally, review service records for suspension lubrication and frame inspection, which is critical on off-road units.

How off-road capable is ACD - Boundless?

ACD - Boundless builds off-road capability into most of its range. Nearly all models feature independent suspension, reinforced drawbars, and all-terrain tyres as standard or factory-fit options. The Momento, Campout, Campdrover and Campwagon ranges all carry explicit 'Off Road' or 'Semi Off Road' badging. Tare weights range from 1.9 to 3.0 tonnes, so even compact models are stable on rough tracks. ATM extends to 3.7 tonnes on the largest Campwagon Quaddie, which suits towing with full-size 4WDs capable of payload beyond 3.5 tonnes. Off-road readiness is a core design principle, not an afterthought — this brand has built a loyal customer base among grey nomads and remote-track tourers.

Is ACD - Boundless good for families with kids?

Yes. The Campout family (sleeps 4–5, tare 2.4–2.7 tonnes) and Campwagon range (sleeps 5–7, tare 2.7–3.0 tonnes) are purpose-built for families. The Campwagon 276 Bunk models and Campwagon Quadrella (sleeps 6–7) feature dedicated children's bunks, a desk or storage area, and generous living space for rainy days. The Campdrover Semi Off Road (sleeps 4–5) is also family-oriented with a flexible sleeping plan. Most family models sit in the 2.5–2.9 tonne tare bracket, making them towable by large SUVs (Prado, Landcruiser, GXL) without overloading. Off-road suspension is standard on these ranges, which is valuable if your family touring includes rough tracks or remote camping areas.

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