Caravan
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Billing its new 4XD as the "Ultimate Off Road Trailer," AntiShanty has created a lightweight, towable tent-top cargo box. Unlike similar trailers, the 4XD doesn't feature an ounce of fabric, protecting campers in a hard-sided, 4-season wedge tent.
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Built up with an eye toward yacht construction, equipped for boundless onshore exploration, and styled like nothing else out there, the new ROC ALD09 teardrop trailer looks to leverage lightweight composite design toward more functional EV camping.
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After developing several sizes of its flip-out pickup camper, Skinny Guy is bringing the camper out of the truck entirely. It's teamed with Schutt Industries to create the rugged Multicamp trailer with military bones and comfy expandable living.
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After putting its 2019 Vast prototype camper through 50K miles of testing, SylvanSport has launched the production version. The new four-sleeper caravan includes side-load watercraft carry, an in/outdoor slide-out kitchen, and a full-height tailgate.
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Pebble looks to jumpstart a more convenient era of RV camping with the sleek, powerful all-electric Flow. The new caravan comes loaded with self-propulsion, app-controlled parking, automated setup and a week's worth of off-grid battery power.
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Many a camping trailer pops up to increase headroom after packing low for towing. Some expand out to the side, back or front to add living space. The new Aero Cabin One does both, providing roomy, modern living inside a small car-compatible shell.
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VanMe turns its attention from camper vans to caravans, introducing a highly modular trailer. The Bobo cargo trailer comes with an empty interior that can be filled with VanMe's custom-fit array of camping slides, boxes and drawers.
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Knaus has reimagined the camping trailer, developing its new Yaseo series from the ground up for EV compatibility. The trailer does more with less via a flexible multifunctional interior and uses gas-free power that can plug into the tow EV.
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The name "Romotow" has long been synonymous with a big, white camping trailer with integrated swinging deck. Times change, though, and to bring prices and weights down, Romotow creator W2 has launched a bald, deck-free version of the trailer.
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Blackcamp has developed a high-precision tool for exploring the mountains via four wheels, two wheels, two feet, etc. Its Freeda squaredrop trailer tows nimbly before popping, swinging and sliding into a cozy alpine hut for deep-wilderness expeditions.
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Airstream's new Trade Wind trailer looks to put space between you and the park-bound hordes, providing off-grid amenities meant to coddle campers during boondocking. It's an impressive marriage of old-world hospitality and new-world technology.
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Japanese brand X-Cabin has introduced its own rendition of the lightweight all-aluminum camping trailer. The X-Cabin 300 features shiny riveted aluminum similar to an Airstream but in a boxier shape reminiscent of the company's industrial roots.
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