Go! Drive & Camp

Podding along

Most caravans are built for convenience in the campsite, but who hasn’t stood scratching their heads to figure out where the family’s bicycles should go? And what about your 125 cc scrambler… this would usually be left at home.

One solution is the so-called toy hauler that’s popular in America and some other countries. Locals haven’t really taken this seriously yet, but manufacturer Unipod has a number of models available.

You’re allowed to tow Unipod’s Bushpod Lite with your standard driving licence, and both models – the Lite and XL – have a load capacity of 720 kg. For the test, we hitched

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