The Maverick Campers Viper 16 is a perfect couples off-road hybrid caravan. Standout comfort and convenience with separate shower and toilet, and complete inside and outside living and cooking amenities. This hardback design comes in two internal layout options: Lounge seating or Double Bunk.
The Maverick Campers Viper 16 is a perfect couples off-road hard back hybrid caravan. Standout comfort and convenience with separate shower and toilet, and complete inside and outside living and cooking amenities.
The Escape Edition MKIII now comes standard with REDARC Manager30 Battery Management with RedVision Monitor, REDARC 2000W RS3 Pure Sine Wave Inverter and Cruisemaster DO35 hitch. Available on orders placed after 1 October 2023.
As of 1 May 2024, the Viper 16HL will come standard with 1x 400 amp Lithium Battery and 2x Roof Mounted Ranger Fans and the Viper 16HB will come standard with 1x 400 amp Lithium Battery and 4x Ranger Fans.
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The Maverick Campers Viper 13 is a compact, complete, full off-road hybrid caravan. Capable, proven and reliable with all the comforts of a full-size caravan: king size bed, ensuite shower & toilet, reverse cycle air conditioning, diesel heater, and plenty of storage spaces.
The 24 hybrid goes farther than the 4-iron it replaced, that isn't the problem, it's just that I found a different head/shaft combo that fits my distance gaps better. I don't particularly like the XT shaft. I've hit it in a couple different heads, including the Viper Tour, and it doesn't perform for me. Couldn't really explain why, just not the right one for me. It doesn't feel good and I just don't seem to get any real "pop" from it.
I did hit a demo one of the Viper Tour drivers that had the XT shaft in it. Overall it's a solid shaft, just not for me. I prefer something with more of a smoother feel to it. I actually hit the Viper Tour pretty well, pretty much on par with my HiBore XL with the original shaft. Something about the feel of the shaft I don't really care for. Personal taste. It's a solid shaft that I could play with good success, just not "the" shaft for me when it comes to the driver. I built a Viper Tour driver with a spined Aldila NV and that guy just absolutely bombs it. I'd like to try one with a shaft that fits me a little better, but too expensive of an experiment after I went and got fitted to new woods last weekend. I was just absolutely bombing the clubs that they fitted me to. Perfect feel and just awesome jump off the club at impact. Unfortunately the shaft is so expensive normally, that it's actually cheaper to buy the OEM club with the custom shaft option than to build a Viper Tour with that same shaft.
Same general experience in the hybrid. Solid shaft (probably why they suggest it for that head) but just not quite right. For the price I think it's a very good shaft and we sold a lot of them, but it doesn't fit me better than other options that are out there. It has a pretty stable feel at impact (somewhat similar to like a Proforce V2) but the tip felt a little whippy to me. If I tried to really go after it, I felt like a lost the feel of the clubhead a bit. If I stayed back and let the shaft do the work I had pretty good success with it, it just wasn't as good of a fit when I tried to really go after it.
Viper Carrot is a hybrid variety that was bred to maintain consistent carrot size in high-density plantings. This allows you to produce more carrots in a given space with dense plantings that will still produce large, uniform carrots. Viper is an imperator-type carrot, which means it produces long, slender roots. It has narrow shoulders and a sharp taper to a distinct or pointed end. Carrots are bright orange and average 12-14" long at full maturity. Viper Carrot has crisp texture and an excellent flavor which makes it great for raw or cooked preparations. It also has incredible top strength for easy harvesting by hand.
If you had asked me ten minutes ago what my deepest and most primal fear on this earth was, I would have told you that it was the inevitable day when Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone's engagement takes them both off the market for good. But right now isn't ten minutes ago. I'm living in a brand new world right now, full of new fears. Everything is forever changed now that I know a snake spider hybrid known as the Spider-Tailed Horned Viper exists. There is no going back to before. I'll miss those innocent days for the rest of my tortured life.
If the words "horned" and "viper" weren't enough to give you the heebie-jeebies (yes, I'm bringing back "heebie-jeebies" specifically for the purpose of discussing this abomination of a creature), the word "spider" is enough of an addition to make me suspect that this animal either came out of a preschooler's nightmare or a terrible top secret, Jurassic Park-style experiment gone wrong. It's only been recently discovered, and there are very few of these "animals" out there in the world, and unless you live near Western Iran you don't need to worry about running into one any time soon. Still, you should remain ever vigilant, because these snakes take chicanery to the next level. I'm already convinced there's one hiding in my boots right now.
The reason this snake spider hybrid exists the way it does is so it can use its tail, which looks exactly like a spider, to lure in prey like birds collecting insects for their young. All TOTAL PANIC aside, that's amazing and evolution is so freaking cool and I love that something like this exists. Imagine if you were going grocery shopping and thought you were grabbing some Cheez-Its and instead a giant anaconda snatched your body in its jaw in one bite, and that's basically the Spider-Tailed Horned Viper's M.O. If there was a Nutella-Tailed Dragon, I would basically be done in life. There are very few of these vipers left in the world, so the environment department of Iran is being encouraged to protect them from extinction. From the look of this video (WARNING: a bird is full-on murdered, and once you start watching, you won't be able to look away), the snake-spider will do just about anything it can to survive:
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