Best Off-Road Camper Trailers

 


These are the Best Ways to Camp Style

Since the end of World War II, camper trailers have been around. As an alternative to an RV, the recreation community enjoys traveling the United States and around the globe with their camper trailers. They can also be used for camping at campgrounds and parks.

These travelers are now venturing further and farther from the familiar roads and interstates. They can now explore the American West, Australia Outback, and Bureau of Land Management (BLM land) more easily with the help of an off-road camper.

As guidelines for your search for a travel trailer, we considered sleeping capacity, length and width, as well as dry weight. This is our standard family, which is two adults and two children best travel trailers.

Let's look at your options!

Taxa Outdoors Mantis Overland

We love the Taxa Outdoors Mantis camping trailer. The Timbren axleless off-road suspension raises the Mantis' ground clearance by 14 inches. The Mantis Overland has a 20-gallon freshwater storage tank and a 22-gallon graywater storage tank, a full galley kitchen, and a Truma furnace/hot-water system.

The main features of the vehicle include an extendable roof, a rear hatch to allow for ventilation and access, LED exterior lighting and six insulated acrylic windows with shades and screens. There are also rear ladder steps that lead to roof storage and two storage towers that contain a trio milk crate drawers. A 12V refrigerator platform, full size bed with underbed storage (21 cubes), 12V USB outlets and Victron 75/15 SmartSolar Bluetooth Char Controller are also included.



Bean trailers meaner bean

The Bean Trailers Meaner Bean has an 18-inch ground clearance, a Timbren independent suspension, and Armadillo-coated stand-on fiberglass fenders. Rock sliders can be added as an option. The roofline is covered by a lifetime warranty for leaks at the ends of the endcap and rooflines.

The interior cabin is large enough to accommodate a queen-sized, 4.25-inch mattress. The cabin has RGB strip lighting and a touch controller. The sleeping area can be converted into a sofa and table. A bunk is available for dogs and small children. The bunk can also be used as extra storage space.

The rear hatch opens and contains a Partner Steel stove with premium plus galley, a powdered cooler/fridge rack that can hold a 45 QT cooler, and a stainless-steel sink with a foldaway tap.

The Meaner Bean can be attached to shore power and a freshwater tank that holds 18 gallons. Optional Thule crossbars allow for a roof tent to expand sleeping accommodation.

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