Who Are We
We’re a new tour operator with new ideas, new equipment, and we’re here to give you a new, unique Tasmanian Tarkine experience. We’re life long Tasmanians, who enjoy the outdoors, photography and camping. We’re passionate about our Island State and we want some of that passion to rub off on you.
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We trawled through every UTV manufacturers offerings, and we've chosen what we feel is simply the best vehicle on the market to take you out on our unique narrow winding trail. 4 Seater, short wheelbase and proven Japanese quality. The Kawasaki Teryx4LE.
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For those that really want to know what they're travelling in, here's the lowdown!
The Teryx4 offers the shoulder and legroom to comfortably accommodate two adults in the front, with ample room for two more in the back. High-backed bucket seats and three-point seatbelts hold rider and passengers firmly. Seat belts are equipped with anti-cinch sytem that prevents over tightening when the belts lock on sudden deceleration or when the tilt sensor is activated.Front seats are adjustable, offering three positions.
Rear seats are fairly upright and rear seat passengers have room for their legs behind the front seats. No need to contort yourself to get in or out of the RUV. The rear seats are positioned slightly higher that the front seats to allow a wide view from the back seat.
Handgrips and holds for the front and rear passengers contribute to comfort. Pole-style handgrip on the left and handgrip integrated into the ROPS bar are available for the front passenger; wide bar across the back of the front seats offers hand holds for the rear passengers.
The Teryx4 offers the shoulder and legroom to comfortably accommodate two adults in the front, with ample room for two more in the back. High-backed bucket seats and three-point seatbelts hold rider and passengers firmly. Seat belts are equipped with anti-cinch sytem that prevents over tightening when the belts lock on sudden deceleration or when the tilt sensor is activated.Front seats are adjustable, offering three positions.
Rear seats are fairly upright and rear seat passengers have room for their legs behind the front seats. No need to contort yourself to get in or out of the RUV. The rear seats are positioned slightly higher that the front seats to allow a wide view from the back seat.
Handgrips and holds for the front and rear passengers contribute to comfort. Pole-style handgrip on the left and handgrip integrated into the ROPS bar are available for the front passenger; wide bar across the back of the front seats offers hand holds for the rear passengers.
Call us on 0407879709 to book your trip into the Wilds of Tasmania