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Jayco's Work N' Play is designed for active people who want to take their lifestyles with them on holiday. The 2010 range has had a facelift with new materials and more choices, while preserving all the practical and functional features that people already love.
Jayco's Marketing Director, Andrew Ryan, said that the new 2010 Work N' Play was created with energetic people in mind.
"The practical design of the Work N' Play means it can sleep up to six people, and also has room for the dirt bikes, the mountain bikes, fishing gear, surf boards, a jet ski or whatever keeps you active – without compromising on comfort,& Mr Ryan said.
"It's like taking your living area and garage away with you on holidays."
Among the features for 2010 are new fabrics and upholstery design, a choice of two new laminex bench top finishes, two new floor vinyls, as well as full height kitchen splashbacks.
"Jayco is continually investing in new technology to improve our products – right down to the fabrics and finishes we offer. Form and function were high on our agenda when we designed the 2010 range. Cabinet fronts are screwed, not stapled. Aluminium framing is used in high-traffic areas. New curved corner extrusions provide added strength. The upholstery even features antimicrobial protection to inhibit mould and mildew and help prevent allergies," said Mr Ryan.
From the clever millennium chassis for superior strength and protection against tough Australian conditions, through to the nitrogen-based tyre pressurisation system designed to reduce wear and tear and running costs, the Work N' Play is based on quality and innovation.
"Jayco is Australian owned and we manufacture all vehicles in our state-of-the-art facility in Victoria. The latest technology goes into every product," Mr Ryan said.
Although Work N’Play comes jam-packed with standard features, there are still plenty of options such as external speakers, solar panels, air-conditioning and even an outback pack.
The 2010 Work N' Play is available at all Jayco dealers across Australia and New Zealand
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