Hi UIZ733,
We have a 2009 Cub Supamatic Escape off road and are VERY happy with it. We chose the Escape because of the extra room over the smaller Brumbys etc, there is a good amount of room under the bed to store the annex , table, chairs etc(I added the ply board dividing walls), and have the slide out sink and pantry. also there is room at the foot of the bed to store items you need to access when the camper is closed.
With the main camper setup there is plenty room for the two of us to sit with chairs a table etc on the camper floor for a quick over nite setup.
I love our fridge box mounted on the camper drawbar, much better than a inside fridge, an ARB 47L fridge is a exact fit with a couple mm each side clearance,
When I purchased the camper I added
1. I upgraded the gas to two bottles and jerry cans to three on the drawbar.
2. Upgraded the water tank to 80L (should have gone to the 120L)
3. Added a driver side hatch to access the area behind the draws (MUST have mod)
4. I went with independent suspension and 16 inch wheels, I am VERY pleased with it. (makes the camper higher off the ground so a step was needed)
5. I got extra walls to be able to fully enclose the annex, very handy in cold or wet weather.
6. Added a grill to the 2 burner stove.
7. Added the porta pot cupboard on the passenger side at the end of the bed to store the loo.
In retrospect I think I should have got the electric break's
I have mounted 2 x 120AH battery's behind the trailer wheels to power my fridge and LED lights and water pump.
See my Cub Escape Mods thread
http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=5195.0It preformed really well on the Fraser island beaches towed by my Challenger.
Many of us would like a KK or complete campsite hardfloor etc, but the Escape fitted our budget better it was good value for money.
Ray