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Why Wallaroo Caravans?

Find Wallaroo caravans on VANTURE — set an alert and we'll email when one is listed. Wallaroo builds 12 models across the Couples and Family ranges, from compact 15'6ft off-road caravans up to 21'6ft family tourers. Real sold data on VANTURE is limited so far, but you can compare full specs, weights and tare across the entire lineup — Australia's dedicated caravan marketplace.

Wallaroo Caravans specialises in off-road caravan design and manufacture, offering a focussed range of tow-behind models built for rough terrain and remote Australia. The lineup spans from lightweight couples' rigs to larger family caravans, all engineered with off-road capability as standard — no blacktop-only variants in the Wallaroo portfolio. The brand operates across two main model lines: the Couples range, which covers sleeping capacity for two adults across lengths from 15'6ft to 21'6ft, and the Family range, which sleeps four to five and is available in 16'6ft, 19'6ft and 20'6ft lengths. Wallaroo also offers hybrid models — the 17'6ft Couples Hybrid and 17'6ft Family Hybrid — that combine hard-wall construction with pop-top or hybrid-roof flexibility. All models carry the off-road badge, signalling reinforced chassis, heavy-duty coupling and suspension tuning for dirt-road touring.

Wallaroo Caravans buyer's guide

Who buys a Wallaroo?

Wallaroo targets couples and families committed to off-road and remote touring. If you're towing with a 4WD or capable dual-cab and planning to leave sealed roads regularly — cattle stations, national parks, sandy beaches, remote camping grounds — the Wallaroo lineup is built for that. Couples will find 12 models from 15'6ft (lightweight and manoeuvrable) through to 21'6ft (full living space and kitchen). Families with school-age kids can choose the 16'6ft, 19'6ft or 20'6ft Family models, each sleeping four to five. The hybrid options suit buyers who want roof flexibility and reduced wind noise without sacrificing durability on rough terrain. Wallaroo buyers tend to be experienced caravan users or 4WD enthusiasts who prioritise ruggedness over luxury spec.

What to inspect

When viewing a used Wallaroo, check the chassis for rust at the drawbar welds and jockey-wheel mount — off-road terrain puts stress on these joints. Inspect the coupling and suspension components for play or wear; off-road rigs see higher loads and rougher ground. Look at the roof and windows for water staining or soft spots, particularly on hybrid models where the pop-top seams are a common ingress point. On the floor, especially near wheel wells, press gently for soft spots in the frame — water pooling under off-road suspension can delaminate plywood from below. Check tyre condition and date codes; off-road caravans often see uneven wear from rough ground. Ask the seller about any suspension or chassis repairs and request the compliance plate and tare weight to confirm specifications.

Value and resale

Wallaroo has a niche market position as a specialist off-road builder, so resale is driven by demand from active touring buyers rather than mass-market trends. VANTURE has limited sold data for Wallaroo to date, so we can't yet draw firm conclusions about depreciation curves. What we do know is that used off-road caravans in good mechanical condition typically retain value well if the market for off-road touring stays strong. The best time to buy used is when the seller is upgrading to a longer model or different layout — you're more likely to find a well-maintained rig from an experienced owner. New Wallaroo caravans are worth considering if you're planning a multi-year remote expedition and want factory warranty and known serviceability, rather than inheriting potential repair costs on a used unit.

Frequently asked questions about Wallaroo Caravans

Where are Wallaroo caravans made?

Wallaroo caravans are manufactured in Australia. The brand builds its models locally, allowing for direct control over off-road engineering and compliance with Australian towing standards. All 12 models in the lineup — from the 15'6ft Couples through to the 21'6ft Family rigs — are Australian-built.

What's the price range for a Wallaroo caravan?

VANTURE has no active listings or sold history for Wallaroo yet, so we don't have real transaction data to quote. The Wallaroo range spans from compact 15'6ft couples' caravans through to 21'6ft family models, all engineered for off-road use. To find current pricing, view available listings on VANTURE or contact a dealer directly to discuss your preferred model and specification.

What Wallaroo models are best for off-road touring?

All Wallaroo models are built for off-road, so your choice depends on how many people you're travelling with and how much length you want to manage on rough terrain. For couples, the 15'6ft and 16'6ft models are lightweight and manoeuvrable through tight bush tracks. If you want more living space, the 19'6ft or 20'6ft Couples models offer full amenities while staying under the mid-size tow limit. For families with kids, the 16'6ft Family or 19'6ft Family sleep four to five and keep reasonable ground clearance and manoeuvrability. The hybrid models — 17'6ft Couples Hybrid and 17'6ft Family Hybrid — add roof flexibility without compromising chassis strength on rough ground.

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

Sold data for Wallaroo is limited on VANTURE so far — we have no completed sales to analyse yet. Because Wallaroo is a niche specialist builder, resale value tends to be driven by demand from active off-road touring buyers rather than general market trends. Well-maintained off-road caravans typically hold value reasonably well if the owner kept up suspension and chassis care. Your best resale outcome is likely if you're selling to an experienced tourer who plans genuine remote work, rather than someone looking for a weekend caravan.

What should I check when buying a used Wallaroo?

Focus on the chassis and suspension, as off-road terrain puts real wear on these components. Check for rust and cracks at the drawbar welds and where the jockey wheel bolts to the frame. Inspect the coupling, stabiliser hitch and all suspension bushes for play or deterioration. Look at the roof and around all windows for water staining or soft spots in the walls — off-road vibration can open gaps in corner seams over time. On hybrid models, check the pop-top canvas for tears or mildew and test the lift mechanisms; the gas struts age faster on rough terrain. Press the floor gently near the wheel wells for soft spots caused by pooling water under the chassis. Ask the seller for service records and any suspension or structural repairs, and always confirm the tare weight on the compliance plate before you negotiate.

Is a Wallaroo caravan worth buying?

A Wallaroo is worth buying if you're genuinely planning off-road and remote touring and want a caravan engineered specifically for that purpose. Every Wallaroo model — from the 15'6ft Couples through to the 21'6ft Family — carries off-road build as standard: reinforced chassis, heavy-duty coupling, and suspension tuning for dirt roads and rough terrain. You're not paying for luxury finishes; you're paying for durability and practical design where it counts. If your towing is mostly sealed roads and caravan parks, a lighter-duty conventional caravan might better suit your needs and budget. But if you're serious about cattle stations, national parks, and remote camping, the Wallaroo range offers genuine value for that specialist use.

How off-road capable is Wallaroo?

Off-road capability is Wallaroo's core design principle — all 12 models in the range are built for rough terrain as standard. That means reinforced chassis tubing at stress points, heavy-duty drawbar and coupling for washboard and corrugation, suspension tuned for load and ground clearance, and robust plumbing and appliance mounts that survive vibration. There's no simplified blacktop variant in the Wallaroo lineup. The trade-off is that off-road build adds weight compared to conventional caravans of the same length, so you'll need a capable tow vehicle — typically a modern dual-cab 4WD or similar. Couples' models start at 15'6ft (lighter and more manoeuvrable in tight bush) and go up to 21'6ft; Family models range from 16'6ft to 20'6ft. If your touring is remote track work, river crossings, and sand camping, Wallaroo delivers. If you're mostly sealed road and commercial caravan parks, you might not need — or want to pay for — that level of engineering.

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