In a market full of noise, Cruisy Campers is taking the scenic route, building trust, not hype. As the Australian distributor for South Africa’s Stealth Camper Trailers, this family-run outfit is carving out a niche with a simple formula: capability, comfort, and care.

Built in Durban and refined for Aussie conditions, the Stealth range is designed for travellers who want more than just rugged looks. These are vans built to go the distance, whether you’re chasing weekend escapes or clocking up serious kilometres on the big lap.

Cruisy Campers started the way many great touring brands do, with a love for the lifestyle. The team were “caravan people” long before they were business owners, tinkering with teardrop builds before stepping into full-size vans.

That passion still drives them today. Every van they sell is backed by the kind of pride you only get from a family business. If something’s not right, they fix it. The current hero of the lineup is the Dingo, a 16-foot, 2,250kg off-road unit with one of the largest footprints in its class.

Built on an aluminium and stainless-steel frame, finished in powder coat, and completely timber-free, it’s engineered to handle the harsh stuff without warping, swelling or giving up. Inside, it’s all about versatility, including internal and external cooking setups.

There’s dual fridge access, a queen bed, full ensuite, and even the option for a composting toilet. It’s a serious tourer with a soft side. What sets Cruisy Campers apart is how they listen. The Dingo wasn’t just dropped into the market, it was shaped by it.

A year and a half before launch, they rolled out a prototype and took notes. Buyers wanted internal cooking, bigger bathrooms, and moulded body panels. Done. Even the colour scheme evolved, trading stark black-and-white for a more refined Sandy Taupe finish.

Alongside the Dingo are two other locally available models: the Echidna, a pop-top with a double bed and outdoor kitchen, and the Emu, a bunk variant built for families. While the global Stealth catalogue is broader, Cruisy Campers has handpicked what works for Australian touring.

Their community-first mindset runs deeper than spec sheets. The “Cruisy Bells” travel group, made up of solo adventurers, both men and women, regularly hits the road in compact teardrops, proving that caravanning isn’t just about the van.

It’s about connection, freedom, and shared experience. Sustainability is part of the package too. Every model comes fitted with grey water tanks, meeting caravan park requirements and supporting cleaner travel across the board.

Cruisy Campers recently made waves at the CreditOne/OnlyVans Awards, showcasing their range. Looking ahead, the team has expansion in their sights. More products, more dealerships, more staff, and a new project that’s still under wraps.

Whatever it is, it’s bound to reflect the same thoughtful, customer-led approach that’s got them this far. No gimmicks. No ego. Just well-built vans, honest service, and a quiet confidence that’s starting to turn heads, one Stealth caravan at a time.

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