Pretty compact. 11’ long trailer. Made by imaginetrailvans.com in Africa. I imported one back in 2016. Averaging 50 nights per year in it.
Solar panel is removable to track sun all day.
two double beds pop out front and right.
top pops up.
I normally just run with the batwing awning (NOT Pictured) which takes literally 30 seconds to put up and is fantastic. But sometimes when you’re going to be somewhere a few days like elk camp, it’s worth putting the attached tent up.
As you can see in the next posts there are 4 wall sections and they Velcro to the roof and each other and connect to the floor mat which I didn’t deploy because it’s a little muddy and I didn’t want it to get dirty yet. (Defeats the purpose of spring cleaning)
But you can run with any combination of walls or no walls at all.
for perspective the enclosed tent portion is about 15’ on the long side.
And I’m 6’5” and my head doesn’t touch the ceiling anywhere inside.
i'm especially fond of the kitchen, and the fact that the kitchen is inside the tent
90L national luna fridge/freezer that plugs into a powerlet outlet inside.
double burner propane stove, hot/cold water sink.
plenty of storage for food behind the swing out cabinets. foam holds 4 bottles of whiskey firmly in place.
120v outlet beneath kitchen pull out, connected to inverter.
Solar panel is removable to track sun all day.
two double beds pop out front and right.
top pops up.
I normally just run with the batwing awning (NOT Pictured) which takes literally 30 seconds to put up and is fantastic. But sometimes when you’re going to be somewhere a few days like elk camp, it’s worth putting the attached tent up.
As you can see in the next posts there are 4 wall sections and they Velcro to the roof and each other and connect to the floor mat which I didn’t deploy because it’s a little muddy and I didn’t want it to get dirty yet. (Defeats the purpose of spring cleaning)
But you can run with any combination of walls or no walls at all.
for perspective the enclosed tent portion is about 15’ on the long side.
And I’m 6’5” and my head doesn’t touch the ceiling anywhere inside.
i'm especially fond of the kitchen, and the fact that the kitchen is inside the tent
90L national luna fridge/freezer that plugs into a powerlet outlet inside.
double burner propane stove, hot/cold water sink.
plenty of storage for food behind the swing out cabinets. foam holds 4 bottles of whiskey firmly in place.
120v outlet beneath kitchen pull out, connected to inverter.
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